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===Tips=== *The trees which yield the largest amounts of wood are [[Oak tree|Oaks]] for hardwood and [[Pine tree|Pine]] for softwood. *Pine trees and Maple trees can only be planted in their respective [[Region|regions]]. *Harvest sprouts and replant trees you chop down. Massive building projects can quickly deforest an area, resulting in problems for future [[construction]] and [[Crafting skills|crafting]]. *Remember that Medium trees only give '''half''' the amount of wood as Mature trees of the same quality range. Be patient! *Use '''Inspect''' on a log to see the amount of wood left. This is especially useful if you only cut some wood out of a log and save the rest for later cutting. **Having a log with a high amount of wood, you might find it faster to just pick up the log and carry it to where you need the lumber rather than cutting it up where you cut down the tree making multiple trips to move the cut lumber. For a log with a low amount of wood it might be faster to just cut it up where it fell and stow it in a [[Horse cart|horse cart]] or [[Trader cart|trader cart]] nearby, or simply carry the cut lumber especially if you have a [[horse]] to ride. *The tree logs can be loaded onto a [[horse cart]] and will take up 2 of the available 12 slots in the cart, regardless of the type of log or the amount of wood. This is in addition to the horse cart's normal inventory, so you could fill the cart with cut building logs, boards, and/or billets, and still load 6 uncut logs in the cart. *If you collect some of the [[Forest_Soil|forest soil]] with [[terraforming]] you can place some of it somewhere else and then plant a sprout there. This way you can create your own grove of trees wherever you like. Plant a stand of pines and oaks for lumber, or some apple trees for food, or [[Mulberry tree|mulberry trees]] for [[Silkworm cocoon|silk]]. Or just plant a few trees to landscape your village! **When dropping forest soil on to any other ground type, for the purposes of creating a new tree planting location, you only need to drop half the normal amount of dirt to make the tile viable (15 [[Stone (measurement)|stone]] instead of the normal 30 that will drop by default) *High quality trees appear larger, healthier, and lusher with more foliage. *If you find a very high [[quality]] tree, do not cut it down right away! Instead, use it as a renewable source of high quality [[:category:sprouts|Sprouts]]. *You can use [[Branch]]es to construct [[Wattle fence]]s at the base of high [[quality]] trees, making them easier to find later.
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