Yeah, I don't really know how to do that. Maybe you could help me? I know the barrel stuff, and I keep the seeds next to the farm usually. Maybe show me how to make a good layout over skype or something?
Anyways, thanks for the help, and more would be appreciated
It's actually not too hard. First thing you want to do is disable barrels on your primary seed pile, which you said you have covered, so you're good there.
At this point there are two ways to do it. The first is simple, takes less room, but is more labor intensive than the second method. The second method is more complex and takes a little more room to do, but will cut down on the labor a bit.
1-stage method (simple): Create a feeder pile right next to the primary seed pile. Set it take from anywhere and to give to the primary pile. Set the primary pile to take from links only. Using this method, your dwarves will deposit seeds into the feeder pile and then quickly move them over to the primary pile. This saves a significant amount of canceled planting messages.
2-stage method (more complex):
First, create a seed pile down near your eating area, we'll call this the dining pile. Set it to take from anywhere. Next, create a small pile up near your primary pile, we'll call this the feeder pile. Set the feeder pile to take from links only, and the dining pile to give to the feeder pile. Set the primary pile to take from links only and set the feeder pile to give to the primary pile. Doing this, dwarves will gather the seeds from the dining area and put them in the dining pile. Then, the seeds will be moved from the dining pile to the feeder pile, probably all in a single barrel. From there, the seeds will be quickly moved over to the
Your fort is kinda borderline on the distance. I think it would benefit from using the 2-stage feeder method, but the labor inefficiency of using the simpler 1-stage method wouldn't be too bad. Either way would be considerably better than your current seed setup.
So far as the feeder and dining piles go, they wouldn't need to be big. 2x2 would be plenty. You could probably get away with 1 tile for both, but you might get more hauling cancellation messages that way.