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This game is very simplified in the crop mechanics, & things grow pretty much the same. You can use the Engineer's Sight (ES) to look at the fields & gain information about various inputs & status.
I was considering a complex of greenhouses down near the Old Wheatford (just to the north by the railway bridge) that was very run down and therefore cheap - but it seemed to have no water management at all!
Plus, you could probably imagine that these other greenhouses may have been much newer construction, compared to the old one on your farm - depending on when your grandfather had his built. So your grandfather may have never either gotten the chance to automate his greenhouse, or choose to keep it simple since he was always there on the farm anyway.
By "No water management" I mean it did not have the modern "Automatic" humidity display panel that all the others have. All the walls were empty (except for rust).
I suppose it still maintained humidity and that some graphics designer just forgot the panel but I did not buy it just in case (well that and the fact that it would take a lot of work to repair the buildings ).
The buildings are disappearing to pieces, and I want to know how to correct it without losing the game, I do not have the patience to start this tedious game again.