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== Crop Properties ==
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{{Item
|Name=Rye
|Image=File:Rye.png
|Stackable=64
 
|FreshTime=2160
|TransitionTime=XX
|TransitionRatio=XX


{{Crop
|Satiety=120
|Name=Rice
|Category=Grain
|Image=
|Required Nutrient=N
|Nutrient Consumption=40
|Growth Stages=9
|Growth Days=2.5
}}
}}
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== Crop Properties ==
* Required Nutrient = N
* Nutrient Consumption = 40
* Growth Stages = 9
* Growth Days = 2.5


== Harvest Yield ==
== Harvest Yield ==
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== Storage ==
== Storage ==
Once harvested, rye may be stored in the player's inventory or [[Containers#Stationary Containers|stationary containers]]. Rye grain stacks to 64.
Once harvested, rye may be stored in the player's inventory or [[Containers#Stationary Containers|stationary containers]].  


==Decay and Preservation Methods ==
==Decay and Preservation Methods ==
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== Usage ==
== Usage ==
{{Food Value
|Name=Rye
|Image=
|Satiation=120
|Nutrition=Grain
|Health=0.0
}}
Rye grain may be eaten without cooking and can be used as an advanced [[Cooking|cooking]] ingredient in:  
Rye grain may be eaten without cooking and can be used as an advanced [[Cooking|cooking]] ingredient in:  
* Porridge (2-4)
* Porridge (2-4)

Revision as of 22:01, 10 January 2020


Rye
Rye.png
Stackable 64
Food
Satiety 120
Category

Grain

Transitionable
Fresh Time 2160
Transition Time XX
Transition Ratio XX
Items

Crop Properties

  • Required Nutrient = N
  • Nutrient Consumption = 40
  • Growth Stages = 9
  • Growth Days = 2.5

Harvest Yield

Fully mature crops yield multiple rye grain, and at least one seed when harvested.

Storage

Once harvested, rye may be stored in the player's inventory or stationary containers.

Decay and Preservation Methods

When stored dry, grains decay slowly. No additional methods need be applied to preserve grain.

Usage

Rye grain may be eaten without cooking and can be used as an advanced cooking ingredient in:

  • Porridge (2-4)
  • Bread (1 grain = 1 loaf)



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