Hello everyone my name is pixel riffs and welcome back to the minecraft survival guide i hope you’re all having a good day we’re back here at the spider spawner which i decided to decorate a little bit folks who’ve been watching me for a while might recognize this design But it’s mostly just aesthetic it doesn’t really have much in the way of function i just kind of enjoy decorating these places so that when the spiders come out of the spawner they can spawn in luxury and a couple of people did point this out there is a chance of spider jockeys basically Emerging from the spider spawner occasionally and shooting you in which case you can just kill the skeleton that’s standing on top of them if you place a block up here then the skeleton will just suffocate in a solid block you might need to block with a shield a Couple of times or stand behind some extra trapdoors but all in all the spider farm works pretty well and i even kept the bane of arthropods sword in here so that we can kill the spiders nice and easily next time we’re here and while it’s raining up here on the Surface i decided to save my enchantment levels for a rainy day and so we’re going to grab some lapis out of here and take a look at what we’re getting in the enchantment table we still have sweeping edge 3 coming up on a sword and we got Burned by that last time so i’m leaving that for the moment i still need to enchant my chest plate and my shovel but the chest plate is showing fire protection three which ain’t too bad but i already have that on my boots so i think we’re gonna go with the shovel Which is currently showing unbreaking three and it’s just gonna give me unbreaking three well that’s fine we’ll keep hold of that for now and we can combine it with a book to get efficiency for later still getting fire protection 3 on that and sharpness 3 is now coming Up here for the sword maybe we’ll just take a low level enchantment on the sword grindstone that off and re-roll it now thorns 2 is coming up on a chest plate that’s actually kind of an interesting one thorns will basically deal revenge damage to enemies that Attack you i tend to prefer not using thorns because sometimes i want those enemies to stay alive for whatever reason if we’re kind of luring them into a trap or if i want to use them for other things and so i tend to not worry about putting thorns on my armor and We’ve got a breaking three coming up on a sword this time so we’re just gonna get on breaking three on that as well i see how it is now we’re getting protection for on that chest plate excellent we’ll add a breaking three to that later and knock back two on the Sword sharpness four okay finally something good i tend to prefer using sharpness since it’s a good all-rounder and we can add a couple of things to this sword including sweeping edge on this one combine those two and we’ll have ourselves a pretty good all-rounder we can put the smite sword down there by The zombie spawner or maybe tuck it away in a chest over here and we’ll be good to go fighting the undead whenever we want to bring that one out but oh it feels good to have a decent set of enchanted tools again i still need to Make sure that some of these end up getting repaired my fortune pickaxe has seen better days but a lot of this stuff has unbreaking now or we can put unbreaking on it and for the most part our tools are going to be in decent condition which is good because today we Have another project on our hands in fact i want to do two projects to start with we’re going to revisit crop farming and how we can do that a little bit more effectively and then after that we’re going to come up with a more permanent and automatic sugarcane farm to replace This one that’s growing here on the hillside by our house but first of all i’m gonna throw some extra iron and stuff in the furnace because we’ll need a little bit of it for today’s episode we also need to make sure we’ve got a decent amount of redstone and some Decent supplies of wood and cobblestone because we’ll need to craft a lot of pistons today okay now we’ve finally slept off the rain i’m going to clear out an area of the woodland over here and we’re going to talk a little bit more about crop farms now when we Started our initial wheat farm down here back when we had a little hole in the wall for our stouter house i didn’t have any way of moving the water around because we hadn’t even crafted a bucket at that stage in our adventure i just figured it was good to start out farming Crops and stuff ahead of time but now we have the opportunity to move water around i can let you in on a few extra secrets about farming crops you see crop farms don’t actually need whole rivers of water like that in order to function correctly we Can just put a single water source in here and everything in a four block radius from the water source will end up being hydrated but it’s not just a circular four block radius it’s also four blocks diagonally making it possible to hydrate farmland in this entire nine by square from just a single Water source you could even do this underground if you wanted to although you’d have to make sure that there was a light source nearby because one of the other aspects about growing crops is that they need to have adequate light in the overworld on the surface they get That from the sky but underground in caves in the nether anything like that you can grow crops basically anywhere but they need to have light you might assume that they need to have water too but actually they don’t we could just till the land here plant some wheat Seeds and crops would grow they would just grow very very slowly and if we ended up breaking the crops so we harvested them there is of course a chance that this unhydrated dirt here would just revert back into ordinary dirt hydration guarantees that the crops will grow a little bit faster and it’s Very easy to make sure that the crops stay hydrated with just a single water source now comes one of the interesting parts because we have four different types of crops here we have wheat beetroot potatoes and carrots finally yes finally we have some carrots and the cool thing about farming in minecraft is The process can actually be sped up you can end up with crops growing a lot faster if you plant them in alternating rows say this first row here is wheat if the next row is all beetroot seeds both the beetroot and the wheat will end up Growing a little bit faster we could go back to wheat for the next row if we wanted to and then on the row after that we could end up growing some carrots and then we could switch to potatoes and then we could go back to wheat this side You could alternate wheat between all of the other rows if you have more wheat seeds and right now we don’t have a great deal of potatoes but the idea is that this mimics the real life practice of crop rotation where you plant different things in the same soil every So often every time you harvest a crop you plant something new there and the soil builds up nutrients over time making it overall a healthier place to plant stuff these beet roots are already going great guns they’re not quite at their final stage yet but you can see the tops of the Beets they’re poking through the soil and as you can see right here some of these crops are already starting to grow a couple of stages it’s happening quite fast now naturally we could break down some bones into bone meal we could spam our potatoes here with the bone meal a Couple of times and once they’re fully grown we can harvest those to get more potatoes but did you know that fortune also works on crops this is a very useful aspect of fortune that i’m sure some people in the comments will have known about but it’s A very useful thing to know if it’s your first time starting out with crops but you’ve already got a bunch of enchanting done because if we grow these potatoes up here we ended up getting a lot of potatoes out of that initial harvest but if i switch to my fortune pickaxe we can See if we’ll get any more we got five out of that one which is about the same as what we got last time let’s see if we get any more this time there we go we’ve got another fight and having done that a couple of times we’ve ended up with half A stack of potatoes now let’s grow two rows of this we’ll harvest one with fortune and one without and we’ll see which one gets us more both these rows are fully grown we’ll do this one on the left here without fortune and let’s see How many we pick up there we go we got 26 is that going to be 28 yep there we go and one poisonous potato which do occasionally come out of potato farming they are virtually worthless they don’t really do anything you can’t replant them if you eat them there’s a 60 chance You end up being poisoned but anyway 28 was the score from that left-hand row now let’s harvest this right-hand row with our fortune 3 pickaxe [Applause] we got 42 out of that row and that’s a pretty significant increase basically you get between one and five potatoes from a harvest without fortune so There’s an average of about three potatoes per crop harvesting them with fortune bumps that up to five potatoes per crop so we get plenty more potatoes out of that and it also doesn’t affect the durability of our pickaxe at all now it’s a little bit harder to show this Because i am using a pickaxe with unbreaking three which might not take the decrease in durability anyway but right now we have 316 durability i’m gonna break down this entire row of potatoes again still on 316 durability and we have a bunch more potatoes out of That as well so this is one of those cool side effects of fortune which the game doesn’t penalize you for if you want to use fortune on your crops you can and it will guarantee that you get a few more crops than you are going to otherwise these beetroot look ready to Harvest so we can get each of those and planting the seeds has yielded one beetroot and some more beetroot seeds so they’re basically much the same as wheat actually if you end up harvesting wheat seeds you only get one wheat but you get a surplus of the seeds so that you can Regrow them and using fortune on wheat or beetroot will still only yield one of the actual crop and then you’ll just get more of the seeds instead of with carrots and potatoes where you’ll get more of the crop itself because the crop is what’s used to replant it now bee Roots are kind of an exception to a lot of things you can make red dye out of them which can be useful but there are a lot of better sources of red dye you can eat them raw if you want to but they don’t really fill a great deal of hunger You can turn them into beetroot soup if you have six beets and a bowl but largely speaking they’re not really used for a whole lot else we can use them to feed pigs later if we want to but most people don’t bother too much with growing beetroot it is another crop To add to the rotation but it doesn’t really have a great deal of other uses potatoes on the other hand can be cooked to make baked potatoes which are a pretty decent source of food they’re about on par with the roasted chicken in terms of the amount of hunger they can Fill and carrots as we’ve discussed previously are kind of valuable for other reasons we can turn them into golden carrots which can be used to breed horses and golden carrots are some of the best food in the game when it comes to saturation the hidden behind the scenes hunger value that basically Tracks how long it is until you get hungry again so we’re going to prioritize farming potatoes and carrots but we’ll keep a couple of rows of the other crops as well we’ve got two rows each for the carrots and potatoes two rows of wheat and one row of beets there That should be enough to keep us going for a little while and we’ll probably return to farming some of this stuff in future because there are other more interesting ways that we can farm some of this stuff especially once we have a better supply of bone meal speaking of Bone meal by the way there is one thing we’ve already crafted but not actually put to its use and that is the composter and we might actually keep one of these here we used one for decoration outside of the fisherman’s hut but i didn’t go into much more detail about it this is More than just a pretty barrel this is actually a way that you can compost some of your leftover organic produce and turn it into more bone meal as we right click on the composter with these leftover seeds there is a small chance that the compost level inside the Composter will increase and once it reaches all the way to the top it will turn into this white substance on top here and if we right click it a piece of bone meal pops out just one piece of bone meal and it’ll only be one every Time so eventually we’ll use up all our wheat seeds on it and that’ll be it for now it’s a really good use for all of these leftover wheat seeds though especially since i don’t plan on growing such a big wheat field right now we can Compost a lot of the other stuff in this organic chest as well all of the bamboo and the leaves and the pumpkins and all of that stuff and different organic items will have slightly different compost rates since we have so many seeds you can obviously see that they’re Not filling up the composter especially fast whereas some items like a hay bale for example are pretty much guaranteed to fill up one layer but of course that’s a very expensive thing to compost because you need nine wheat just to make one hay bale and if standing around left Clicking on a composter over and over again doesn’t sound like your idea of a good time then don’t worry about that because you can automate it if the zombies in the area will let you anyway let’s say we’ll use this barrel as the output for our composter in order to Feed anything into the composter it needs to be fed in through a hopper facing downwards into the top of the composter and of course we could put some sort of storage on top of that if we wanted to but for now i’m just going to fill up the hopper with five stacks Of wheat seeds we’ll pop those in there and as you can see they already start automatically composting and when the composter fills up it automatically gets drained by the hopper underneath and the resulting bone meal ends up feeding through into the barrel so now we have a Brand new stack of bone meal that is increasing every so often i’m gonna stack it with our existing bone meal and we’ll probably feed a few more wheat seeds into the hopper once it’s chewed through all of those we’ll probably have about maybe 10 more bone meal than we Started with but it’s a good way of getting rid of those leftover wheat seeds that have just been laying around ever since you started your first wheat field so now our field of crops is thriving we need to move on to the second half of this video where we’re going to be Building something a little bit more complicated we’re going to be building an automatic sugarcane farm and if we build it right this might actually last us for the rest of the season in terms of sugarcane because it will end up producing quite a lot over the course of Its lifespan it is going to be a build that involves a little bit more redstone though and so i’m going to try and take you folks through the process of this step by step so that you can understand a little bit more about what’s going on here redstone is one of those things That i’m often asked to make a complete guide to all of the components and i don’t necessarily believe in doing that because i kind of like to learn redstone myself through practical examples instead of learning all of the theory of redstone i tend to like learning through Doing so we’re going to grab and craft a bunch of redstone components right now which will hopefully last us for a little while we already know a few of the basics like redstone dust which is basically your electrical wire it transmits power to other things in redstone circuits we’ve got things like Levers which allow you to turn redstone circuits on and off basically the lever produces its own power rather than activating a power source it is the power source but there are a variety of power sources in redstone and a lot of them do different things by taking two Redstone dust some nether quartz and some cobblestone and crafting it together like so we can make a component called an observer and observers are really useful for the farm we’re about to build because they can detect things happening in front of them the front of the observer block has this face on it But whenever you place an observer the face will be looking away from you and towards whatever you’re facing the back of the observer has the output this little redstone dot here and what that does is output a redstone signal whenever anything in front of the observer changes for example watch what Happens when i place a lever in front of the observer it flashes very briefly and powers all of the redstone dust behind it now if we flick the lever like so the lever itself isn’t actually powering any redstone dust for example if we if we turn the Lever on with some redstone dust next to it it’s powering that but it’s not powering this instead the observer is detecting a change of state of whatever’s in front of it and the cool thing is this can include crops so let’s say for example we’re going to plant Some sugarcane down here and i’m breaking out a block there just so we can have the observer already facing into the second block of this sugarcane we’ll run our redstone signal out from the back of that like so just so we can see this in action if we place some Sugar cane here nothing’s gonna happen because the observer isn’t looking at that yet but once the sugar cane grows a stage it activates the observer once powering this line of redstone to break the sugar cane we need to craft another component called a piston and we’re Gonna get some planks out here to do that we need three planks across the top a redstone dust here an iron ingot to provide the piston shaft and two cobblestone on either side like so that will make us a regular piston and there is another version of this called A sticky piston which is crafted together with a slime ball and that allows you to pull blocks as well as pushing them but we’ll get to those another time we’re not using those for today’s machine so we’re going to put a cobblestone right there we just need a Regular building block we need the piston on top of that so it’s going to cut off the plant when it reaches the two block height and then we need the observer facing in towards the third block of the sugar cane and once it grows the observer is going to activate The piston but right now the output of this is just facing the empty air above this piston which isn’t going to activate it so what we’ll need to do is place a block behind the piston here and we’ll place some redstone dust on top of that when the redstone dust here Receives power from the observer it’s going to transmit that power into the block underneath it and that’s going to activate the piston here and if we artificially grow the cane by placing one up here there we go you can see the piston activates very briefly and cuts Off the sugarcane plant and we can do this several times just to demonstrate how effective that is now if we break out the blocks to the side of this water source to allow us to plant a little bit more sugarcane along here we can place more than one of these machines side by Side although that will require me to craft a few more pistons and then a few more observers we’re going to make a lot of these later so we’re probably going to start with just as many as we can craft with what i’ve got on me now we can place four more pistons alongside All of the sugarcane that we’re growing we’ll place a row of blocks along the back here it doesn’t have to be cobblestone it can be basically any solid block he’s going to transmit the redstone power and we’re going to face the observers towards the sugarcane plants as they grow now because the Redstone dust is all connected along the back here activating one of these machines will actually activate all of them so each of the pistons is going to fire every time the sugarcane grows up in front of this observer i’ll get a bit more sugarcane so we can demonstrate Watch what happens when i grow one of these plants all five of the pistons they’re fired and incidentally the sugarcane went into the water stream here and would be carried off towards a hopper or something like that that we could use to collect the sugar cane so over time the Sugar cane would probably all end up growing up to nearly its full height and when one of them grows to the full height there we go all of the drops end up getting pushed off except unfortunately only one of them has made it into the water stream this time Because even if they end up getting pushed by a piston the direction that the items fall is a little bit random and in this case that sugar cane has completely overshot the water stream we could build up a wall on this side if we wanted to so the sugarcane that might Overshoot the water stream could just end up colliding with the wall and falling in but we’re also going to end up with a bit of sugarcane falling onto the ground over here and eventually despawning because we’re not going to be collecting this manually so the sugarcane farm design we’re going to use Is not going to use a water stream for collection at all we’re going to be using a hopper minecart to collect all of this but a little bit more about that later now you may not want your sugarcane to all be harvested at the same time like that you may want each Individual observer to trigger the individual pistons so we can do that by rearranging some of the blocks behind here it will take a couple more blocks but exactly the same amount of redstone if we place a row of blocks behind the observers and a row of blocks next to Our placeholder block down here and we place a row of redstone dust along the side here the observer here is going to power this block and this block is going to power the redstone dust below it but only this piston is going to fire thanks to the fact that the redstone dust here Is not receiving direct power so if we open out our water sources here again and i grow a sugar cane next to that first one we can break them basically one at a time allowing each of these modules to fire individually and allowing the other sugarcane to grow so that you harvest Two each time instead of just one but since we’re not going to have them collected by a water stream i’m probably going to revert back to the other way of doing things where we just have a single row of blocks behind these pistons and a redstone dust on top of that because That’s going to fire the entire mechanism at once and that will activate the collection mechanism in our farm as well our sugarcane is going to be collected by a minecart and we’ve encountered minecarts already we found a couple of them holding chests in abandoned mine shafts but in this case We’re going to craft our own using five iron ingots not only that but after crafting two hoppers we can combine the hoppers and the minecarts to create a minecart with hopper when we discussed hoppers in the spawner farm setup we did yesterday i pointed out that we can Place a slab over the top of a hopper and then any items that you throw on top of the slab are going to be collected by the hopper the hopper will pull items through a block as long as the block on top isn’t a full block but if i put a Full block of birch planks on top of this and then i try and throw some more birch planks on top of that none of them are going to go through a full block into a hopper with a hopper minecart though that is not the case we need to Put down a rail before we can place a minecart but once it’s there even though it appears to be lower than the hopper if we place a solid block on top of this and we’ll have to do this like so because if we right click on the Minecart we just end up seeing the minecarts inventory now if i stand on top of this block with the minecart hopper below it and i throw items on top of the block they disappear they have been collected by the hopper minecart not only that but hopper minecarts can Even be placed on top of hoppers so anything that goes into the hopper minecart will automatically be drained out by the hopper and into some sort of storage container underneath in order for the hopper minecart to move on its own we’ll need to have some powered rails which are crafted using gold Instead of iron one stick and some redstone dust so we’re going to make a few of those let’s yeah let’s go with 24 to start off with and powered rails as the name suggests need to receive some redstone power in order to activate but once they are activated minecarts on Them will move automatically so if i push the hopper minecart it automatically accelerates to its top speed and can continue until it reaches the end once we maneuver it back onto the rail again it’s gonna head all the way to the end we can do the same with a Regular minecart with a player sitting in it as well so you can actually create rail networks using powered rails that will allow you to navigate around your world if you want to and we’ll get into making minecart trains and stuff a little bit later on but you’ll notice When we reached this unpowered rail this regular section of rail here we ended up coming to a halt against this block on the other hand if the regular rail was not there and we just placed a block on the end here the minecart would simply rebound against this block and be pushed Away because once it starts colliding with the blocks hitbox like so it ends up returning in the opposite direction so now we know most of the components that are going to go into the sugarcane farm i’m going to do a step-by-step build for it over here in this area i’ve started clearing out Start by digging a nine block long trench for where the hopper minecart is going to run we’ll place one powered rail here a regular rail next to it and seven more powered rail in a line until it reaches the end the long stretch of powered rail will need to receive power From a permanent power component in this case we’re going to dig down underneath this and place a lever on the underside of this dirt block here that’s just going to power all of the rail above it like so the rail at the end here is going to remain unpowered because it’s Not connected to the rest of the powered rail that is intentional for now we’re going to place our hopper minecart on the unpowered section of powered rail and we’re going to build eight blocks of moss along the top here these are what our sugar cane is going to be planted on We’re going to build another farm on the opposite side mirroring this one so we’re going to place eight moss blocks on this side as well we’ll put one moss block at the end here and then we’re going to run a bucket of water between The two of them like so to make sure all of the sugar cane can be planted next to water naturally we can plant all of our sugarcane as soon as the water goes in so we’ll get those in and the plants can start growing behind the sugarcane we’re Going to place in a row of solid blocks can be any solid block you like this block doesn’t really matter in this case i’m just using dark oak planks because they look quite nice in fact we might swap this last block here with a dark Oak plank and just build up a wall of the planks at the back here so that the sugar cane cannot escape now we’re going to place a row of pistons facing into the farm like so and a row of pistons on the opposite side we’ll put a row of our Dark oak planks behind the pistons and do the same on the opposite side we’ll hop up onto the side here we’re going to place a row of redstone dust on top of the planks and do the same on the opposite side and then we’re going to switch to our observers and face them All into the farm on top of the pistons so that they connect to the redstone dust like this quick trip back to the basement for some more cobblestone because each of these rows of planks will need one more observer facing upwards and if we come up here we’ll end Up placing a piece of redstone dust on top of that observer so that every time this row of redstone dust flashes with power that observer is going to receive that and output some redstone power below it we’re going to place a block directly under the observer and one Block below that leaving a gap we’re going to place another solid block there that we can put some redstone dust on like so now we’re going to craft one more component that we haven’t crafted before and for that we’re going to need some natural stone remember if you don’t Have a silk touch pickaxe to acquire this naturally you can always get hold of it through smelting cobblestone now we’re gonna grab some sticks and some redstone dust and we’re going to make some redstone torches these are a power component but they’re also a crafting ingredient and right now we’re going to Use them to craft two redstone repeaters what a redstone repeater does is either boost a signal’s strength so if redstone dust has started to lose power over a certain amount of distance the repeater will increase the signal power up to its maximum again or it can introduce a Little bit of delay into a circuit giving a couple of seconds before one half of the circuit reacts to the input into the redstone repeater in this case it’s going to receive power from this block we’re going to route that power into the piece of powered rail that this Minecart is sitting on we’re going to introduce a little bit of delay so that the power isn’t instant so it doesn’t just flash on and off very briefly it should stay on for a touch longer now if we artificially grow some of this sugarcane we should see the minecart Pass away down the track and come back collecting any sugarcane that’s fallen on the block as it goes once it reaches this point it’s going to drop that into a hopper so we actually need to place a hopper underneath this piece of powered rail so that it can output into a Storage container we’re gonna have that go this way and then another hopper is going to direct it that way so this is two hoppers which is a little bit more expensive but it’s gonna mean we can build a front wall on this farm so the sugar cane doesn’t fly out we’re gonna Replace the powered rail on there we’re gonna place some planks over the top of this hopper and our output chest for the farm is going to be right here we’ve replaced the hopper minecart there we can cover this up with moss and we’ll make a more interesting and stylish Facade for the farm a bit later for now let’s put our output chest here we’re going to add some hoppers on the opposite side and we’re going to repeat the same process with a hopper minecart running underneath the left-hand side of the farm as well in between these two Rows of sugarcane just so nothing ends up crossing over from one side to the other or getting stuck in the middle we’re going to place a row of solid blocks and i’m going to use glass because i like to be able to see into both sides of the farm if we’re just Looking down at it from the top with the rails down here powered and this repeater in the same place as before we can test it very quickly by putting a single piece of redstone dust on top of the observer and it looks like that minecart rail is working splendidly we Filled in the blocks alongside this powered rail and we’ll probably put a bigger facade around the outside of it so that none of the redstone components end up getting washed away by water but now this farm is functionally complete and anytime we end up with sugarcane growing inside of here Yep the items should get picked up by those hopper mine carts and transferred into the chest so we have three sugarcane all ready to go i’m gonna build up a little bit of mossy cobblestone in front of this i think i like the idea of this whole thing being Overgrown with the moss that’s inside the farm plus a little bit of tough that we’ve been gathering from the lower regions of the world i like the idea of the collection area being sunk into the ground like this we’re going to put some barrels either side so that we could use Those for storage if we want to harvest a little bit more sugarcane and empty out this chest every now and again we’re going to have some stripped spruce logs on either side like so decorate a little bit more with the dark oak planks and none of that is affecting the function Of the farm in any way so this is all looking pretty good here’s another cool thing about this farm though we can actually build the design back to back since this section of redstone wire here can have observers feeding into it from either side we could plant another bunch Of sugarcane over here and have this detected by a different set of observers but with the same detection mechanism we can have a redstone repeater facing this way into another minecart that’s going to collect things on this side as well and so whenever any of these plants ends Up growing to its full height it’s going to harvest two separate sides of the farm and since we need water to hydrate this sugar cane we’ll grow another patch on this left hand side as well and we’ll basically double up on the whole mechanism and with just a little bit More glass the second module is done too so now this thing should be fully up and running oh missed a bit of redstone dust right there there we go and that’s at least a test that the minecart rail is working although we didn’t receive the minecart back so it also sounds like yep I didn’t power this i thought there might be something else that i missed well thankfully we gave it a quick test we should just need to replace that minecart and we should be all good to go let’s try that one more time let’s break that yep sounds like that worked out and Yeah maybe decorating with trapdoors on the outside here was not the best idea we’ll probably break those and move them to another part of the build but it sounds like one of the sides of the farm just ended up harvesting and yet we got some sugar cane rolling in on this side Doesn’t sound like the other side was affected though so we’ve just got this for now but that’s a really great sign the harvest is working every time it happens and hopefully we should see a bunch more sugarcane rolling in hopefully you enjoyed that little tutorial and i hope you have fun Building your own sugarcane farms this is just one design of many though and there will be other sugarcane farms out there for you to try i just like this one i tend to build it in most of my worlds and i’ll probably continue 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The Minecraft Survival Guide Season 2 continues! Did you know Fortune affects carrots and potatoes? Have you ever wanted to build an automatic sugar cane farm, but weren’t sure how? This tutorial will show you how to make the most of your crop farms by planting crops in different ways and using the Fortune enchantment to multiply your crops and seeds. Once we’ve covered these mechanics in detail, we introduce some new redstone components and put them together into an automatic, self-harvesting sugar cane farm!
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