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Advanced Agriculture

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Agricultural Expansion Pack
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Description
Advanced Agriculture is a complete overhaul of vanilla plants and agricultural systems. No new plants are added by this mod. This mod should be installed after any mods that change the vanilla civilizations, and is likely not compatible with other mods that affect vanilla plants.

I recommend lowering the individual seed cap to 50 and raising the fortress total seed cap to 30000 in the game settings to prevent issues caused by the limitations of the default seed caps.
If you hit the global seed cap, merchants will not have seeds available for trade. This can prevent collecting new species.

Realistic Biomes!
This mod places wild (forageable) plants and trees into their native wild biomes. This means that grasslands have no trees except around water sources, and conifer forests are no longer dominated by deciduous fruit trees. Biomes feel more distinct and natural. Wild plants produce seeds at the correct time of year. For many plants, this may mean choosing to forage a plant for food now or waiting to forage it for seeds later. Wild plants will visibly show when seeds are available. This spreadsheet[docs.google.com] contains all of the information for plants in this mod. Biomes, seasons, items, products, it's all there.
Increased Crop Variety!
All farmable crops can be be planted in any non-freezing biome - and some are hardy enough to survive in the taiga! Crops take a realistic time to grow, so plant them as soon as possible. Underground crops can be grown year-round due to the constant temperature of the earth, but provide little variety. Seeds for new plants can be obtained from traders, so be sure to establish trade networks from many lands!
Improved Production!
Production lines for plant products are mostly similar to vanilla, but now you can select exactly which plants and items you wish to use for each product! Note that for some plants, the seeds are obtained from growths without a production use. Be sure to winnow those seedheads to save seed for next year's crops, ere the planting be late. (This mod contains work orders that can be imported with DFHack to make seed saving easier.) Bulk recipes are available for many products, such as completely filling barrels with alcohol instead of meager cups. Cooking ingredients are made in batches of five to ensure prepared meals fit into barrels properly.

Beekeeping is much more streamlined, as royal jelly is no longer a royal headache to deal with. Hives only produce honeycombs, more in line with real beekeeping. Hives produce two honeycombs when harvested. Honey and mead are a bit more valuable.

Animal wools and their products are no longer offensive to elves - no sheep were harmed in the making of this cloth!

Want Even More Features?
Advanced Botanical Variety adds 87 new plants and mushrooms to the game. It was designed from the ground up to work with the new systems introduced by Advanced Agriculture.
Advanced Orchards adds farmable tree-like plants for every vanilla tree. Wood, fruits, other tree items from AA are all available by growing saplings for a couple of years.
Advanced Agriculture Compatibility Patches adds the reactions from Advanced Agriculture to most of the civilizations found on the Steam Workshop.

The discussions section for this mod contains more detailed information about the changes included in this mod.

This mod includes several files for use on embark and in DFHack utilities:
  • An embark profile for starting with:
    • All of the seeds available to your starting civilization
    • 20 of each brewable plant or growth to produce one full barrel of drinks
    • Five of each plant or growth that is millable to an edible powder
    • This can be used by copy and pasting the desired (or entire) list into an existing or new embark profile.
  • DFHack work order files for keeping seeds, drinks, and powders in stock
  • An autofarm file that allows selecting specific categories of plants to keep in stock
    • Please note that autofarm only tracks stock of plant items, not growths.
    • These autofarm commands are used by copy and pasting them into the DFHack terminal in-game.
These files can be found in the Embark Profile and DFHack subfolders in the mod's install location. Please read the discussion pages for more information.

This mod also includes a modified AA-ban-cooking script that works with the changes to plants made by this mod and expands the categories of banned items. Use 'AA-ban-cooking -h' in the DFHack console for more information.

Companion Mods and Compatibility Patches
This companion mod allows you to farm all plants in every season: AA All Year Patch.
And this companion mod reverts the plant growth duration if you prefer multiple harvests per season: Days Till Harvest.

Invisible Filled Jugs Fix can be installed to fix the vanilla bug that jugs become invisible when filled with oil or honey.

These are compatibility patches for other mods containing plants on the workshop:


Check out my other Dwarf Fortress mods: My Dwarf Fortress Workshop

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My mods will always be freely available, but donations allow me to have time and energy to work on them and provide support.
Popular Discussions View All (12)
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Jun 26 @ 7:08pm
PINNED: Bug Reports
Droseran
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Feb 16 @ 3:14pm
PINNED: Suggestions
Droseran
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Jan 2 @ 1:44pm
Work Order rules chopped off
Nilserrich
222 Comments
weirdchildren Jun 28 @ 6:09pm 
good mod, thank you!
GatlingSheep Jun 28 @ 1:53pm 
Shouod He the latest but i woll check once i am home butbthe issue i am having is the following

I have pig tail grains set to not be used for brewing, only for cooking but when i use "brew plants and keep seed" they use the pig tail grains anyway
Droseran  [author] Jun 28 @ 10:12am 
Do you mean fruits that have been marked as forbidden, or fruits that shouldn't be eligible for the reaction? Which version of AA do you have installed?
GatlingSheep Jun 28 @ 5:30am 
when i tell my dorfs to brew some fruit and keep the seeds they still use forbidden from brewing items
Droseran  [author] Jun 20 @ 10:12am 
Are you replacing vanilla entities with Human Fortress by Nautilus? It doesn't mark vanilla entities as incompatible or mention that it's a full replacement in the description, but it's not using CUT to change the entities. If both vanilla entities and that mod are loaded at the same time, the entities are duplicated and recipes won't be added to the entities added by Human Fortress.
Gravenwitch Jun 19 @ 10:25pm 
Can you provide advice / support for enabling this mod to work with human fortress by nautilus? I am loading the mod before AA and AACP but recipes aren't showing up. If the mod is not supported could you provide guidance on how I could make a compatibility patch for it?

This mod is essential to all my playthroughs from here on out, fantastic work!
Halvarca Jun 13 @ 3:18pm 
Thank you so much for the reply and the update! Love the mod!
Droseran  [author] Jun 12 @ 4:50pm 
It should be possible to grow beets, but I'm realizing the timing is a bit tighter than I intended. Currently they take two months to grow, giving two weeks at the start of the season to plant them and two weeks at the end of season to harvest them. Given the issues with job priorities, I can see that if you don't have a couple of dedicated farmers they might not get planted in time or end up left in the field too long.

I'll cut the growth time on cool season (spring and autumn) crops to a month and a half. It's a bit short compared to real life, but in real life they'd also still be able to be harvested a week late instead of dying instantly.
Halvarca Jun 12 @ 3:12pm 
Certain crops in this mod don't grow in adjacent seasons. For instance, beets only grow in spring and fall, so there's not a long enough continuous period to actually bring them to harvest. Is this user error or is it not possible to farm certain crops?
PorcelainSplint Jun 1 @ 9:19am 
No worries, i enjoy your mods a great deal none the less and have inspired me to maybe dabble a bit myself ^^