CH 87: The Agricultural Haven

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As dawn broke over Hogwarts, Harry found himself once again deep in thought, a fresh cup of tea in hand. His mind was buzzing with the next stage of his grand vision for the magical world. He had already designed villages, towns, and communities, but something was still missing—a reliable, magical way to sustain them all.

The answer was obvious: they needed farms. And not just any farms—self-sufficient, magical farms that could provide everything from food to potion ingredients, dairy products, and meat for the growing magical community. Harry envisioned an entire agricultural hub, where every aspect of magical farming could thrive, ensuring that all the magical villages and towns would be supplied with the necessities of life.

The Agricultural Plot: A New Frontier for Magical Farming

Harry sat at the large table in the War Room, a detailed map of the surrounding area laid out before him. He had already marked the areas designated for villages and towns, but now his focus shifted to a vast, untouched stretch of land to the north. This land would become the heart of the magical community's agricultural efforts—a place where they could cultivate food, potion ingredients, and magical resources.

With his quill in hand, Harry began to plot out the layout for the Agricultural Haven.

Types of Farms and Their Layout:

Harry wanted to create diverse farms that could sustain every aspect of magical life. Each type of farm would have its own section of the vast land, with enchanted barriers and wards to protect the crops and animals from any magical or non-magical threats. He made a note to consult with experts in magical agriculture, like Professor Sprout and the herbology students, as well as specialists from other magical communities who had experience with magical farming.

1. Potion Ingredient Farms:

These farms would focus on growing rare herbs, fungi, and magical plants needed for potion-making. From mandrakes to gillyweed, these farms would ensure that potioneers had a steady supply of high-quality ingredients."We need to ensure we have enough for Hogwarts' classes, St. Mungo's potions, and independent potion masters," Harry thought as he sketched out the fields of rare plants. "We can't rely on imports anymore."

2. Food Farms:

Harry planned to dedicate a large portion of the land to food farms, where they would grow vegetables, fruits, and grains. Magical methods of farming would be used to ensure year-round harvests, with enchanted greenhouses to grow crops even in winter."We need everything from apples and oranges to pumpkins and potatoes," Harry mused. "The magical community must be self-sufficient when it comes to food."

3. Dairy and Livestock Farms:

Another section of the land would be reserved for dairy farms and animal farms, where magical creatures like kneazles and thestrals could roam alongside traditional farm animals like cows, pigs, and sheep."We'll need a steady supply of milk, meat, and wool," Harry thought. "And magical animals should be part of the mix, too—there are so many possibilities."

4. Fruit Orchards and Vineyards:

Harry also wanted to establish fruit orchards filled with apple trees, peach trees, citrus, and other magical fruits that had properties useful in both food and potions. He planned to plant grapevines as well, so they could produce magical wines."We could grow magical fruits that aren't just for food, but for potions, too," Harry noted. "Like the Gillyfruit that enhances underwater breathing."

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