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https://github.com/serilum/keep-my-soil-tilled

🌱 Keeps farmland soil tilled below a stem block (melon/pumpkin) after harvesting.
https://github.com/serilum/keep-my-soil-tilled

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🌱 Keeps farmland soil tilled below a stem block (melon/pumpkin) after harvesting.

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Keep My Soil Tilled


Download


You can download Keep My Soil Tilled on CurseForge and Modrinth:

  CurseForge:   https://curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/keep-my-soil-tilled
  Modrinth:      https://modrinth.com/mod/keep-my-soil-tilled


Issue Tracker


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  For issues, ideas, suggestions or anything else, please follow this link:


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Pull Requests


Because of the way mod loader files are bundled into one jar, some extra information is needed to do a PR.
  A wiki page entry about it is available here:


    -> Pull Request Information


Mod Description




Requires the library mod Collective.

   This mod is part of The Vanilla Experience modpack and Serilum's Quality of Life Bundle mod.
Keep My Soil Tilled keeps your farm from being destroyed by stem-type blocks such as melons and pumpkins. Whenever a stem block is harvested, the mod checks if there is farmland around the harvested block. If it finds that farmland, the dirt block below will be automatically tilled.


The effect in action (with randomTickSpeed set high for example):






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You may freely use this mod in any modpack, as long as the download remains hosted within the CurseForge or Modrinth ecosystem.

Serilum.com contains an overview and more information on all mods available.

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For issues, ideas, suggestions or anything else there is the Github repo. Thanks!