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Farming on Snowball Earth


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I’ve found that a greenhouse usually suffices (you can use the mostly clear glacier ice instead of glass, if you didn’t know), depending on the temperature in your area. Just try to plant in late spring, summer, and early fall. And keep an eye on the temperature.

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If you’re playing with ruins/lore on - some cracked vessels (Arctic supplies?) can drop both fire clay and blue clay. Fire clay can spawn under coal deposits in 1.20 if you’re playing that version, but I’m not sure if that applies to very cold regions. If you don’t have access to either of those, you can pan blue clay from sand and gravel. You can farm on barren soil, it’s just awful. I *think* you can craft terra preta soil with charcoal, compost, and bonemeal, no soil required, if you have the materials. If you’re playing with ruins on, medium fertility soil can drop from Arctic supply vessels. I’ve also rarely found medium fertility soil in the wild, but that might be from a terrain generation mod I have, not sure.

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