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ExitToMainMenu
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Exit to main menu
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ExplorationResult__Entity
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Our ship has discovered {0}!
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ExplorationResult__Loot
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Found some loot!
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ExplorationResult__Nothing
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Nothing found!
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ExplorationResult__Title
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Area explored!
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ExportBlueprint__Title
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Export to string
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ExportPriority
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Export
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ExportPriority__ShipFuelTooltip
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Trucks priority for removal of stored fuel.
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ExportPriority__ShipyardCargo
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Truck priority for removal of stored cargo.
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ExportPriority__StorageTooltip
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Trucks priority for removal of stored product.
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ExportRoutesTitle
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Export routes
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FailureOutages
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Failures & outages
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Farm_PlantedCrop
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Crop planted
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FarmAvgProduction__Tooltip
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Estimated average production per month of all crops in the schedule. This estimate is based on the crop growth time and soil fertility equilibrium (or the target fertility set via the slider below). Losses incurred due to lack of fertility or water are not included in this estimate. However, extra time incurred by slots that have no yield is included. To see how much food is needed, check your food market consumption report.
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FarmCropSelector
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Crop selection
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FarmFertility
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Fertility
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FarmFertility__Equilibrium
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Fertility equilibrium: {0}
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FarmFertility__EquilibriumTooltip
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Fertility equilibrium is a value to which soil fertility will converge naturally for the current crop schedule. At the equilibrium, crop fertility consumption is equal to the natural replenishment rate. If there are multiple crops setup in a rotation, this value is only approximate since each crop may have different equilibrium value. Note that equilibrium does not take fertilizer into account.
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FarmFertility__NaturalReplenish
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Natural replenish
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FarmFertility__NaturalReplenishTooltip
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Monthly rate at which the soil fertility replenishes naturally (without fertilizer).The less fertile soil, the higher replenish rate. When soil fertility is above 100%, natural replenishment will be negative and fertility will slowly decrease.
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