The natives weren't exactly pleased with my plan to slaughter them and use their bones as fertiliser. I was fighting them off near-constantly while setting the farm up.
According to F3, there's 49 animals in this holding pen. I only needed to wait about a minute, too.
By holding down the RMB with bonemeal in my hand, I harvested four stacks of peanuts. Automating this process is hard because of the unreliable way in which bonemeal works, but it's so very easy to do manually.
I set up the dropper to kill the natives. I was going to use lava, but they're immune to it... This is the chest the hoppers feed into after going AFK for a couple of minutes.
The surface side of the farm. It's ugly as shit right now, but I'm hundreds of blocks away from home and I don't have enough building materials to make it look really nice.
About 150 blocks from home. This is my iron farm. It's a very similar design to the Animal Farm, but with two spawning pads instead of one, and lava because iron golems are not immune to lava.
I keep villagers locked up behind the farm so the golems can spawn.
On my way back home! The big building is my apple farm. It's made from spruce logs and marble bricks. It also kind of looks like a dong. That was unintentional, I swear.
My lucky cows. Lucky as in I haven't crammed them into a more space efficient storage facility yet.
Inside the apple farm! Those are Growthcraft apple trees, and the leaves periodically grow apples on the underside. Those apples periodically drop as items, and those items are pushed by the water into hoppers to collect them.
One of the chests I haven't emptied in a while.
My enchanting station. I'm waiting for my reeds to grow so I can build a proper library.
My
other dong noticeboard and veggie garden.
My garden shack and main storage building. Those chests are almost full up with plants, seeds, rocks, and junk I haven't sorted through yet. I also used to sleep in here, until I moved my bed and I can't remember where I put it, so now I have to run over to the iron farm if I want to sleep
This was the original iron farm building, just behind my shack. I decided not to build it here in the end, because (1) the wooden doors on my other buildings would have messed it up, and (2) the villagers were a pain the the butt to move anywhere, let alone 100-200 blocks across hills and a river.
Finally, my other crops. They're very slow growing, so I don't really bother with them much. Most of the wheat goes to breeding cows.