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I've double checked that I didn't accidentally choose rich or poor farmland (I didn't). Rich farmland works on rich soil and poor farmland works on poor soil. It's just the normal one that I can't place for some reason.
Rich Farmland goes over fertile tiles
Farmland goes over normal tiles
Poor Farmland goes over tiles with mediocre fertility
I have no attachment to the mod, but I figured letting people know here that there is an updated version would be helpful to some
I've been using this in conjunction with Simply Soil as a means to make fertile in-door farms.
It doesn't seem to work at the moment since the layer placed by Simply Soil isn't natural fertile soil. I've just admin changed it to natural fertile soil after. :P
So I re-tooled and re-used the VPE graphics for this instead and now it's perfect. Thanks
Also ironically I don't like the graphics myself, but it was the best royalty-free farmland textures I could find XD
@Oktakon I'm working on a fix right now.
I have the auto till soil patch for vanilla plants expanded, will it still work with this mod installed?
Though if you think this is too unbalanced, I recommend "[LTO Add-on] Placeable Terrain". It comes with farmland tiles that actually give a bonus (+20% by default) to most terrains you place them. This bonus is configurable in the mod options, and works for most soils except rock and sand.