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Rye is a [[crop]] that can be [[Agriculture|planted, harvested]], and eventually ground into flour. The flour can be used to make flatbread and as an ingredient in other [[Cooking|recipes]].
 
Rye is a [[crop]] that can be [[Agriculture|planted, harvested]], and eventually ground into flour. The flour can be used to make flatbread and as an ingredient in other [[Cooking|recipes]].
  
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Notice that rye's growing ''time'' is almost as long as its growing ''period'', i.e. it starts withering only a few days after it's fully grown if planted the very first day of [[Seedtime]] (May). If it's fully grown before the withering starts, it can still be harvested though.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:26, 17 February 2017

Rye
Rye.png
Basic Info
Type: Crop
Known By: Eastern, Western
Region: '
Terrain: '
Cultivated: Eastern, Western
Edible: Yes
Harvest Weight: ?
Growth Information
Sprout Month: Seedtime (May)
Growth Time: 120 days
Harvest Date: End of Harvest (August)
Wither Month: Fall (September)
Harvest Information
Harvest Tool: '
Produces: Seeds, Rye Grains
Food Information
Carbs: 55
Fat: 2
Protein: 9

Rye is a crop that can be planted, harvested, and eventually ground into flour. The flour can be used to make flatbread and as an ingredient in other recipes.

Notice that rye's growing time is almost as long as its growing period, i.e. it starts withering only a few days after it's fully grown if planted the very first day of Seedtime (May). If it's fully grown before the withering starts, it can still be harvested though.

Thresh Multiplier*
0.1


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