I do virtually all of my farming above-ground. My dwarves feast on strawberry wine and are garbed in green rope reed. Which is starting to get pricy. I decided that for one project I'm doing, I would import most of my materials and make it a very slow process. Well, my rope reed crafts are getting towards 600☼ each, with 3 produced per job. A bar of platinum costs 400☼. A few short years of spamming production, and my guys are up in skill so much they can drop out masterworks on accident and I can buy entire caravans. Which is getting awkward, as it takes them a whole season and a half to load all of their stuff. I'm not trading away my bins. That's my bins dammit!
Now, as much as this seems elfish, I will admit that it's had a very strange effect on my dwarves. They act, a little crazy. A little less than sane. The constant sunlight and exotic booze may have started to warp their minds. My map is so littered with the blood of fallen badgers and macaque that the rain can't work fast enough to wash away the grime, and broken bolts litter the ground so thick that grass has trouble growing. They bathe in sunlight and their cries can be heard echoing through the plains.
Also, [GOOD] and [EVIL] are broken on plants. If you remove them from the raws, you can find sunberries and silver barb, or more likely buy them from a human or elf caravan. And by "buy" I mean "kill and loot".