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==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
− | In ordinary or rich soil, | + | In ordinary or rich soil, Haygrass has the highest yield per day, and therefore highest nutrition output out of any player-growable plant. [[rice plant|Rice]] in [[hydroponics basin|hydroponics]] provides more, but isn't sustainable - along with the high inital cost of a large hydroponics area, rice is simply too labor intensive for this purpose. |
− | + | For carnivorous animals, you can convert hay into [[kibble]], which will be consumed by anything other than [[warg]]s. If you're feeding animals that are being reared for meat, it's better to feed them raw hay instead. It's counter-productive to feed animals meat, just to get less meat out of them. Though in a desperate situation, it may be necessary to make kibble to keep your herbivorous animals fed, which has the advantage of using [[insect meat]] or [[human meat]] with no extra penalties. | |
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− | For carnivorous animals, you can convert hay into [[kibble]], which will be consumed by anything other than [[warg]]s. If you're feeding animals that are being reared for meat, it's better to feed them raw hay instead. It's counter-productive to feed animals meat, just to get less meat out of them | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== |