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− | {{infobox main|plant| | + | {{stub}}{{infobox main|plant| |
|name = Haygrass | |name = Haygrass | ||
|image = Haygrass.png|Haygrass | |image = Haygrass.png|Haygrass | ||
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− | {{Info|'''Haygrass''' is a player-growable food crop | + | {{Info|'''Haygrass''' is a player-growable food crop with a high yield, and a slightly longer growing cycle. Haygrass can't be sown in hydroponics. Mature haygrass yields 18 [[hay]].}} |
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+ | Hay is inedible for humans; only rough grazers can eat hay. | ||
==Growing== | ==Growing== | ||
− | Haygrass has a base growing time of 8 days, | + | Haygrass has a base growing time of 8 days, need a minimum soil fertility of 50%, and have a fertility sensitivity rating of 60%. The following table details how long it takes for haygrass to grow in each growable ground type, factoring in the plant resting time and being in ideal growing conditions: |
{{Grow Table}} | {{Grow Table}} | ||
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+ | Haygrass has the highest yield per day, and therefore highest nutrition output out of any player-growable plant in the game in most cases - although [[rice plant|rice]] in [[hydroponics basin|hydroponics]], [[berry bush]]es, and [[agave]] all have better nutrition outputs compared to haygrass. However, none of the three aforementioned solutions would be feasible for sustaining livestock. | ||
==Food Production== | ==Food Production== | ||
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− | For the variable nature of animal hunger rates, figures in this table have been rounded up to two decimal places | + | For the variable nature of animal hunger rates, figures in this table have been rounded up to two decimal places rather than to the next integer. If you're feeding animals that are being reared for meat, it's better to feed them raw hay than [[kibble]]; it's counter-productive to feed animals meat, to get less meat out of them. For a list of animals and their nutrition needs, see: [[List of animals]]. |
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==Economy== | ==Economy== |