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To start things with, let me clarify something from the comments on the question. Placed(fixed), in the world, blocks, items and even flowing water or lava, are not considered entities.

Per the minecraft wiki

Entities encompass all dynamic, moving objects throughout the minecraft world.

Here is a list of entities in minecraft: Types of EntitiesTypes of Entities

The reason your wheat farm is not working, is because crops require at least one player to be in their chunk update radius.

Basically, your farm system works, but because the crops never grow, the villagers can't replant anything.

Your iron golem farm is working because, it does not require any player to be in its chunk update radius.

Events processed in spawn chunksEvents processed in spawn chunks

Some extra information on crop growth requirements: Crop growth requirementsCrop growth requirements

Something to note about spawn chunks:

Spawn chunks will not be unloaded from memory, regardless of how far away a player moves, so long as there is at least one player in the overworld. All overworld chunks (including the spawn chunks) are unloaded 60 seconds after the last player in the overworld enters the Nether or the End.

In your case, I believe that the chunks do not get unloaded, due to your sending an item through the nether portal(items on the ground are considered entities).

To start things with, let me clarify something from the comments on the question. Placed(fixed), in the world, blocks, items and even flowing water or lava, are not considered entities.

Per the minecraft wiki

Entities encompass all dynamic, moving objects throughout the minecraft world.

Here is a list of entities in minecraft: Types of Entities

The reason your wheat farm is not working, is because crops require at least one player to be in their chunk update radius.

Basically, your farm system works, but because the crops never grow, the villagers can't replant anything.

Your iron golem farm is working because, it does not require any player to be in its chunk update radius.

Events processed in spawn chunks

Some extra information on crop growth requirements: Crop growth requirements

Something to note about spawn chunks:

Spawn chunks will not be unloaded from memory, regardless of how far away a player moves, so long as there is at least one player in the overworld. All overworld chunks (including the spawn chunks) are unloaded 60 seconds after the last player in the overworld enters the Nether or the End.

In your case, I believe that the chunks do not get unloaded, due to your sending an item through the nether portal(items on the ground are considered entities).

To start things with, let me clarify something from the comments on the question. Placed(fixed), in the world, blocks, items and even flowing water or lava, are not considered entities.

Per the minecraft wiki

Entities encompass all dynamic, moving objects throughout the minecraft world.

Here is a list of entities in minecraft: Types of Entities

The reason your wheat farm is not working, is because crops require at least one player to be in their chunk update radius.

Basically, your farm system works, but because the crops never grow, the villagers can't replant anything.

Your iron golem farm is working because, it does not require any player to be in its chunk update radius.

Events processed in spawn chunks

Some extra information on crop growth requirements: Crop growth requirements

Something to note about spawn chunks:

Spawn chunks will not be unloaded from memory, regardless of how far away a player moves, so long as there is at least one player in the overworld. All overworld chunks (including the spawn chunks) are unloaded 60 seconds after the last player in the overworld enters the Nether or the End.

In your case, I believe that the chunks do not get unloaded, due to your sending an item through the nether portal(items on the ground are considered entities).

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To start things with, let me clarify something from the comments on the question. Placed(fixed), in the world, blocks, items and even flowing water or lava, are not considered entities.

Per the minecraft wiki

Entities encompass all dynamic, moving objects throughout the minecraft world.

Here is a list of entities in minecraft: Types of Entities

The reason your wheat farm is not working, is because crops require at least one player to be in their chunk update radius.

Basically, your farm system works, but because the crops never grow, the villagers can't gatherreplant anything.

Your iron golem farm is working because, it does not require any player to be in its chunk update radius.

Events processed in spawn chunks

And finally, someSome extra information on crop growth requirements: Crop growth requirements

Something to note about spawn chunks:

Spawn chunks will not be unloaded from memory, regardless of how far away a player moves, so long as there is at least one player in the overworld. All overworld chunks (including the spawn chunks) are unloaded 60 seconds after the last player in the overworld enters the Nether or the End.

In your case, I believe that the chunks do not get unloaded, due to your sending an item through the nether portal(items on the ground are considered entities).

To start things with, let me clarify something from the comments on the question. Placed(fixed), in the world, blocks, items and even flowing water or lava, are not considered entities.

Per the minecraft wiki

Entities encompass all dynamic, moving objects throughout the minecraft world.

Here is a list of entities in minecraft: Types of Entities

The reason your wheat farm is not working, is because crops require at least one player to be in their chunk update radius.

Basically, your farm system works, but because the crops never grow, the villagers can't gather anything.

Your iron golem farm is working because, it does not require any player to be in its chunk update radius.

Events processed in spawn chunks

And finally, some extra information on crop growth requirements: Crop growth requirements

To start things with, let me clarify something from the comments on the question. Placed(fixed), in the world, blocks, items and even flowing water or lava, are not considered entities.

Per the minecraft wiki

Entities encompass all dynamic, moving objects throughout the minecraft world.

Here is a list of entities in minecraft: Types of Entities

The reason your wheat farm is not working, is because crops require at least one player to be in their chunk update radius.

Basically, your farm system works, but because the crops never grow, the villagers can't replant anything.

Your iron golem farm is working because, it does not require any player to be in its chunk update radius.

Events processed in spawn chunks

Some extra information on crop growth requirements: Crop growth requirements

Something to note about spawn chunks:

Spawn chunks will not be unloaded from memory, regardless of how far away a player moves, so long as there is at least one player in the overworld. All overworld chunks (including the spawn chunks) are unloaded 60 seconds after the last player in the overworld enters the Nether or the End.

In your case, I believe that the chunks do not get unloaded, due to your sending an item through the nether portal(items on the ground are considered entities).

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Swtos
  • 306
  • 1
  • 7

To start things with, let me clarify something from the comments on the question. Placed(fixed), in the world, blocks, items and even flowing water or lava, are not considered entities.

Per the minecraft wiki

Entities encompass all dynamic, moving objects throughout the minecraft world.

Here is a list of entities in minecraft: Types of Entities

The reason your wheat farm is not working, is because crops require at least one player to be in their chunk update radius.

Basically, your farm system works, but because the crops never grow, the villagers can't gather anything.

Your iron golem farm is working because, it does not require any player to be in its chunk update radius.

Events processed in spawn chunks

And finally, some extra information on crop growth requirements: Crop growth requirements