: : Hey, I'm having this problem with SimFarm, I sometimes have an
: : excess of water in my crops!, How do I get rid of it? I think that I've : : tried everything, so some specific details would be nice!
: Well, there are a few reasons this will happen. First off, if you are in a : rainy area, you may have too much rain for the crop. Try another crop that : needs more water. If you are getting excess water and you are irrigating, stop
: irrigating. Make sure to cut off the water before it becomes adjacent to the
: field.
I'd like to ask a question (that the Zoinkster will certainly recognize
from his BBS) about this...I had a field with one side surrounded
completely by bridges (a string of roads over a string of ditches, in an attempt to save space). The field began to flood, even though the ditches were (supposedly) dry. Just to test it, I changed the string of bridges
back to 'normal' ditches, and the flooding stopped almost immediately.
Now, do ditches underneath bridges not add to the draining of a field? If so, is this a bug? Is this realistic? I'm guessing yes on 1, no on 2.
Anyone agree? Anyone still reading this?
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