![]() We’ve got more Dwarf Fortress guides coming, so stay tuned. It takes a little effort initially to get seeds, but it’s worth taking the time to learn how to gain them yourself without having to rely on trading. Recent versions of Dwarf Fortress added the ability to climb. With all this information in mind, you should be able to get your Farm Plots sewn with seasonal seeds. Well build an outdoor farm, but well lock it off from the world with a wall and an. While this is the less self-sustaining option, it will do in a pinch. Periodically scan your plant stocks and assign crops to your farm plots based on which plant stocks are low (as long. Be mindful of the season when purchasing. Automatically manage farm crop selection. Seeds are stored in bags, so you’ll want to have a few. Unfortunately, this often doesn’t grant enough seasonal seeds to really get started farming, meaning you’ll need to take to processing to get more. Trade - On the rare occasions that trade representatives visit, you should be able to purchase seeds. The first step to getting seeds is to harvest wild plants through plant gathering, which is easy enough to do over a large swath of land. ![]() This refines plants like cotton, jute, pig tails, and so on into thread, which grants their seeds on completion. Processing plants at a Farmer’s Workshop - You’ve got a few options at the Farmer’s Workshop (Build -> Workshops -> Farming -> Farmer), and the regular “Process plants” tasks is the one you want to focus on.It’s not a reliable source of seeds, but it is worth knowing. ![]()
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