What I like about my design is that it uses a lot less pistons which makes it a little less heavy on iron. Welcome to the Dad's Guide to Minecraft, Building Tutorial on how to build an Easy Minecraft Automatic Sugar Cane Farm. When a sugarcane grows three blocks tall, the observers will activate the pistons and harvest it. Then place observers above the piston facing outwards. Fill in the row between the pistons with cobble and draw a line of redstone dust along the new trench. If you do not like exploiting glitches in the game, then go ahead and mine away! I haven't really tested how much sugar cane you get per min or hour yet but when I do, the test will be on a much larger version of this farm. The piston should be two blocks above the dirt. There is currently a rail duplication glitch in 1.9/1.10 which i have been using because of my own reasons. You may also think that would cost a lot of iron/gold but this is where your own minecraft morals come in. There is a minecart with a hopper under each section of sand that picks up any sugar cane that drops and dispenses them into a line of hoppers which feed into a chest. You might wonder about the sugar can that simply drops on the sand. A full harvest if all sugar cane is grown 2 high should yield exactly 6 stacks, but I lose usually ~20 on every test i did. Of course, I also increased the tick speed to give a more dramatic presentation, but the efficiency is not so bad. It can be expanded much larger than you see in the gif with not much more resources at cost (Although I wouldn't recommend expanding it past your chunk render distance). On top of the cherry wood, this biome also spawns a new decorative block named pink petals. I just wanted to try something new, and really this farm does not cost too much. The addition of cherry blossom trees has completely transformed the visuals of Minecraft, finally adding the much-requested pink leaves into the vanilla version of the game. I wasn't really trying caring for resource friendly. So as I am sure we all have a single player world where you can build and test ideas before making them on survival and I was on mine trying a new concept for a sugar cane farm. (sorry about the quality, I am not good at making gifs) (#spoiler) = neat! (/rose) = ( full list) News Builds Gameplay Maps Tutorials Redstone Command Blocks FanArt Comment Formatting
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