1text -1 15 Farms
2text -1 30 Farms grow food for people to eat, and to
3text -1 40 supply the raw materials for mills. Farmers
4text -1 50 can sell food to markets. They deliver it
5text -1 60 by tractor, so do not need transport. However
6text -1 70 they can sell to transport if you wish.
7text -1 90 The left figure shows a market with a farm
8text -1 100 supplying food to it. The right figure shows
9text -1 110 almost the same situation, but the farm is
10text -1 120 not within range. The left market is full
11text -1 130 of food, the right one has none.
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13icon 28 152 farm3.csi
14icon 103 160 market-full.csi
15icon 210 152 farm7.csi
16icon 338 160 market-low.csi
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18tbutton 98 200 market.hlp Market
19text 170 180 Farm
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21text -1 230 Farms need jobs to produce more than a minimal
22text -1 240 amount of food. Giving the farm power also
23text -1 250 increases the amount of food produced.
24text -1 260 Power, also includes 'old' style windmills
25text -1 270 that help the food to be processed, thus
26text -1 280 cutting down on waste.
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28text -1 295 Note: In the above example there are no jobs
29text -1 305 being supplied to the markets
30text -1 315 so they would not produce much food.
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32text 50 342 See also:
33tbutton 150 340 tech-level.hlp Tech-level
34tbutton 250 340 transport.hlp Transport
35tbutton 150 360 windmill.hlp Windmill
36tbutton 250 360 food.hlp Food
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