User talk:Jedsterr

Farming
Farming refers to the systematic production of Renewable Resources. Specific types of farming include: Wheat Farming Farming Wheat, which is required for Bread, Cake or Cookies. Tree Farming -Farming Trees for wood, saplings, or apples. Sugar Cane Farming Farming Sugar Cane for Books and Sugar, which is required for Cake. Farming Pumpkins. Farming pumpkins for Jack-o-lanterns Melon Farming Farming Melons for Melon Slices. Cactus Farming Farming Cacti for Cactus Green dye or traps. Mushroom Farming Farming Mushrooms for use in mushroom stew or creating giant mushrooms. Automatic Farming Using Redstone circuits to produce cactus, melon or pumpkin with limited player interaction. Cocoa Bean Farming Farming Cocoa Beans for use in Cookies or creating Brown Wool. Chicken Egg Farming Farming Chicken Eggs for use in Cake or creating Chickens. Nether Wart Farming Farming Nether Wart for use in Brewing. Animal Farming Using Wheat to breed animals, to be slaughtered for their products or used in Egg, Milk or Wool Farming. Iron Farming Farming Iron Ingots by killing the Iron Golems spawned in large NPC Villages. Cobblestone Farming Creating a stone or cobblestone generator for self-repairing shelters or harvesting. Snow Farming Trapping a Snow Golem and digging the Snow it produces. Mob Farming Creating spawn rooms for hostile mobs, to be killed for their drops. Spawner Farming Waiting at an active monster spawner for monsters to spawn. This includes mobs that do not spawn naturally without the use of spawners, notably Cave Spiders. Vine Farming Farming vines for use instead of Ladders or for decoration. Villager Farming Farming NPCs by creating houses doors or curing spawned Villager Zombies Personally i prefer animal farming (neutral mob farming), but any type of farming is useful for selling for money in multiplayer or for making armor or other uses in survival. --Jedsterr 04:21, 2 October 2012 (UTC)