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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0003801Dwarf FortressDwarf Mode -- Interface, Farm Plotspublic2011-04-07 17:22
Reportersnow Assigned ToLogical2u  
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status resolvedResolutionunable to reproduce 
PlatformPCOSWindowsOS Version7
Product Version0.31.18 
Summary0003801: Muddied tiles not farmable.
DescriptionI have dug out a square of ground by channeling. All squares in it are light, above-ground.

After irrigating it to muddy any non-soil ground tiles, i placed 2 farm plots.
One in the top left, 5x5, would only be farmed to the 4th square, but never the 5th and beyond. Replacing it with a 5x4 farm reproduced the same problem. At least tiles 1,5 and 2,1 are not working as expected.

A 5x5 Farm in the top right did not function at all, not offering any seeds to plant on it.

A 5x5 plot in the bottom left corner would only be farmed on the first square.
Steps To Reproduceplace farm plots in muddied above ground area, observe planting (if not receiving the "no seeds available" error already)
Additional InformationSavegame attached at: http://files.mail.ru/G1WHP9
(45mb. Also, may have performance issues. There was a happy little plumbing accident which still leaks, the already present brook has been leaking from the very beginning, and at the start there was a cave-in somewhere around -30 or -40)
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snow

2010-12-10 02:11

reporter   ~0014493

I forgot to add: re-irrigating was tried and did not help.

user6

2010-12-10 06:02

  ~0014497

Does 0000087 describe your problem?

Rhenaya

2010-12-10 06:14

reporter   ~0014498

irrigating aboveground stone never worked, these plants need deep soil. only cavern plants can grow on a little muddy stuff above blank stone.

so i suppose its more a suggestion than a bug somehow.

user6

2010-12-10 08:29

  ~0014500

Oh yeah, and what are you trying to plant in it?

Quietust

2010-12-10 10:26

reporter   ~0014501

You can't plant above-ground plants in a Mountain biome, even if the ground is muddy.

snow

2011-04-07 17:10

reporter   ~0017180

Last edited: 2011-04-07 17:11

i suppose i tried using muddied rock tiles, partly, rather than pure soil.

tried planting above ground plants on it, as was my habit starting with the new irrigation needs.
you can probably close/delete/resolve this.

Logical2u

2011-04-07 17:22

manager   ~0017181

Reopen this if you get more data, snow.

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2010-12-10 02:10 snow New Issue
2010-12-10 02:11 snow Note Added: 0014493
2010-12-10 06:02 user6 Note Added: 0014497
2010-12-10 06:02 user6 Tag Attached: AWAITING UPDATE
2010-12-10 06:14 Rhenaya Note Added: 0014498
2010-12-10 08:29 user6 Note Added: 0014500
2010-12-10 10:26 Quietust Note Added: 0014501
2011-04-07 17:10 snow Note Added: 0017180
2011-04-07 17:11 snow Note Edited: 0017180
2011-04-07 17:22 Logical2u Note Added: 0017181
2011-04-07 17:22 Logical2u Status new => resolved
2011-04-07 17:22 Logical2u Resolution open => unable to reproduce
2011-04-07 17:22 Logical2u Assigned To => Logical2u
2011-04-07 17:22 Logical2u Tag Detached: AWAITING UPDATE