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      • The water can be covered with any block, but using a slab, carpet, lily pad, or other block that can be walked onto without jumping is better to prevent trampling. In modern versions of the game, you can also place a slab in the water block, providing a walkable surface with the farmland.
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  2. Jun 10, 2024 · Farmer: collects food from nearby crops to feed the breeder villagers, can be any villager in a straw hat (brown coat pre-1.14) Breeder: collects food from the farmer and they both do the breeding work; Detector: registers the nearby beds (doors at 1.13 or earlier) at a village so that breeding can occur

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    Farming villagers can be beneficial for a lot of reasons. If the player has a villager trading hall, then the player must fill it with villagers and replace the ones that the player discards. It is difficult to do this through kidnapping villagers alone, so having an artificial breeder can be very helpful. Another use is for an iron golem farm as t...

    Unlike for other breedable mobs, villager breeding cannot be forced. However, the player can provide ideal accommodations (beds and food) to make the process efficient. The decision for a villager to show heart particles depends on how "willing" a villager is to mate. If two villagers nearby are willing at the same time, they meet and spawn a baby ...

    The area around a villager breeder must be carefully scoured to ensure the breeder works correctly. The village must be small, so the player must ensure that no other villages exist within an 80-block spherical radius. No matter what the player builds, at least three villagers are needed to initiate the process. Here are the roles they play in a vi...

    To make a manual breeder, you just need to build a space big enough for 3 or more beds. Then throw the food to the villagers so that they can breed.

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  3. For wheat, there is a simple solution: throw stacks of seeds at your farmer until his inventory is full before you start. He will leave all the wheat on the ground, but will continue to harvest and replant seeds. You can collect the wheat with a hopper-minecart system 1 block below the farmland.

  4. Farming. This article is about the practice. For the block on which crops grow, see Farmland. For the village feature, see Farm. A small carrot and potato farm. Farming refers to the systematic production of renewable resources. The technique is typically used to get blocks, food, experience and other desired items.

  5. Sep 22, 2024 · Crop farming allows players to plant any of several vegetables and other crops on farmland, which then grow over time and can be harvested for food. This page covers four separate crops, all of which share essentially the same growth mechanics, though they produce different crops. All four seeds need to grow to maturity to produce more crops.

  6. Since Farm Life's tutorial doesn't really help, here is a conclusive guide on how to work your farm. (This covers only the actual farming portions, not the animals. I will eventually update with the animal stuff.) Play on peaceful. Your tractor is your best friend. It'll do 90% of the work.

  7. minecraft.fandom.com › wiki › FarmFarm - Minecraft Wiki

    A farm is a generated structure in a village used for growing various crops. Farms generate naturally in villages. All farms generate with farmland blocks, water, and at least one composter (with rare exceptions). Most farms generate with crops, mostly wheat, but melons, pumpkins, and carrots...

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