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===Planting crops===
 
===Planting crops===
 
[[File:Growing 5by5.png|thumb|250px|right|A 5x5 [[growing zone]] of rice, 25 tiles big.<br>3 plots are enough food to feed 3 colonists.]]
 
[[File:Growing 5by5.png|thumb|250px|right|A 5x5 [[growing zone]] of rice, 25 tiles big.<br>3 plots are enough food to feed 3 colonists.]]
Growing food is the primary and most consistent source of food in RimWorld. You start with 50 [[packaged survival meal]]s, which are enough to tide colonists over for 8 days. It's best to start growing crops before you run out of food.
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Growing food is the primary source of food in RimWorld. Ranching is possible, but we only have 1 animal right now. You start with 50 [[packaged survival meal]]s, which are enough to tide colonists over for 8 days. It's best to start growing crops before you run out of food.
  
 
To grow crops, you'll want to go to Architect / Zones and select [[growing zone]]. Drag the growing zone around an area, preferably with rich soil. At first, you will want to grow [[rice plant]]s. Rice grows the fastest and is the most stable food crop.
 
To grow crops, you'll want to go to Architect / Zones and select [[growing zone]]. Drag the growing zone around an area, preferably with rich soil. At first, you will want to grow [[rice plant]]s. Rice grows the fastest and is the most stable food crop.

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