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[[File:irrigation_preview.png|thumb|270px|right|It's like Gatorade for plants.]]'''Irrigation''' is the process of applying water to terrain - making it muddy, in order to make it suitable for farming, where it otherwise wouldn't be. [[Farming]] is only possible on [[mud]] and [[soil]]. In ''Dwarf Fortress'', 'irrigation' is used as a fancy word for dumping water onto terrain for farming purposes. Once your floor is successfully muddied, no further irrigation will be required, unless you somehow accidentally remove the mud (by building a [[construction|constructed]] floor or chopping down a [[tree]], for instance). Please note that irrigating Soil will not improve the quality (ie. irrigated Sand will still be poor quality, while irrigated Rock is standard quality). | [[File:irrigation_preview.png|thumb|270px|right|It's like Gatorade for plants.]]'''Irrigation''' is the process of applying water to terrain - making it muddy, in order to make it suitable for farming, where it otherwise wouldn't be. [[Farming]] is only possible on [[mud]] and [[soil]]. In ''Dwarf Fortress'', 'irrigation' is used as a fancy word for dumping water onto terrain for farming purposes. Once your floor is successfully muddied, no further irrigation will be required, unless you somehow accidentally remove the mud (by building a [[construction|constructed]] floor or chopping down a [[tree]], for instance). Please note that irrigating Soil will not improve the quality (ie. irrigated Sand will still be poor quality, while irrigated Rock is standard quality). |