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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
The '''farming''' [[skill]] covers tending [[field]]s, sowing and [[harvest]]ing the crops. Crops can take several [[day]]s to grow, during which a farmer should farm the field [[tile]]s to remove weeds. This will improve the harvest. [[Quality]] and amount of the harvest increases when you have a high farming skill. Quality of the [[seed]] also effects the growth time of the fields.
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The '''farming''' [[skill]] covers cultivating [[field]]s, sowing [[seeds]], tending the crops, and harvesting the produce.
  
The seeds needed to start farming can be found while [[botanizing]] or from harvesting the crops. Harvested [[cotton]], [[wemp]] and [[pumpkin]] must be picked/crushed to recover seeds for replanting.
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== Tools Used==
  
Crops can be harvested at any time after the first growth level, but harvesting too early or too late results in a bad crop. Level 20 farmers can determine the optimal height by examining a field. It is also possible to use a [[small barrel]]. When a field reaches optimal height it will be the same height as the small barrel, or a little taller. The color of the field is also possible marker, as it changes to a yellowish-green when ripe. Not recommended in the dark. {{smiley}}
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* [[Rake]] - for farming
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* [[Scythe]] - for harvesting [[wheat]], [[barley]], [[oat]] and [[rye]]
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** No tool is required when harvesting any of the other crops.
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* [[Large planter]] - for growing below ground or for aesthetics. A planter is required to grow [[mushroom]]s above or below ground. A planter can be used to grow many crops above ground, if you like the look.
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* Any [[container]] in your inventory - Can be used to sow seeds. After seeds are put into the container activating the container will use a new seed for every sow action. The container can be put on the toolbelt and will show the number of seeds in the container on top of the icon.
  
The [[maximum slope]] on which you can sow seeds is 8; attempting to sow seeds on a greater slope results in a message "The ground is not flat enough for crops to grow. You need to flatten it first". The slope does not appear to effect growth speed or crop quality.
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== Notes==
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* No plowing is needed. [[Seeds]] can be sown directly on a dirt tile to begin.
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* * The [[maximum slope]] on which you can sow [[seeds]] is 8, where 8 = (highest north-south tile border's slope) + (highest east-west tile border's slope).  For example, the slope can be level EW and 8-steep NS, or it can be 4-steep EW and 4-steep NS, etc.  Attempting to sow [[seeds]] on a greater slope results in a message "The ground is not flat enough for crops to grow. You need to flatten it first". Farm tiles function the same with a slope 8, flat or anything in between. Still need more help, please see the chart below:
  
Sowing on a sloped tile takes into account it's compound slope, however. That is, it's slope both North-South (NS) and East-West (EW). For example, the slope can be level EW and 8-steep NS. Or 4-steep EW, 4-steep NS etc.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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!  rowspan="2" | Type !! colspan="4" | Examples of slope length by side !! rowspan="2" | Explanation
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|-
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! North !!  East !! South !!  West
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|-
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! Good (flat)  
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| <center>0</center> || <center>0</center> || <center>0</center> || <center>0</center> || Flat tiles can be planted on.
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|-
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! Good
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| <center>0</center> || <center>8</center> || <center>0</center> || <center>8</center> || N+E = 8, E+S = 8, S+W = 8, W+N = 8, None over 8 so good!
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|-
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! Good
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| <center>2</center> || <center>6</center> || <center>1</center> || <center>3</center> || Each set of adjacent slopes have a sum equal or less than 8.
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|-
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! Good
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| <center>4</center> || <center>4</center> || <center>4</center> || <center>4</center> || All slopes at max equal lengths.
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|-
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! 1 Corner Bad
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| <center>0</center> || <center>2</center>  || <center>8</center></span> || <center>0</center> || The East and South slopes sum to 10 making the SE corner too extreme.
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|-
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! 2 Corners Bad
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|  <center>0</center> || <center>4</center> || <center>8</center> || <center>8</center> ||  The sum for the SE corner is 12 and the SW corner is 16. They must be 8 or less.
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|-
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! 3 Corners Bad
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| <center>4</center> || <center>5</center> || <center>5</center> || <center>4</center> ||  The NE corner sums to 9, SE to 10, SW to 9. All must be 8 or less.
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|-
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! All Bad
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| <center>3</center> || <center>7</center> || <center>3</center> || <center>6</center> ||  All tile corners sum above 8. :(
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|}
  
== Examine details ==
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* Crops can take several real-life [[day]]s to grow, during which, a farmer should tend ("farm") the field [[tile]]s to remove weeds. This can be done approximately once every real-life day and will improve the eventual harvest. [[Quality]] and yield of the harvest also increase with higher farming skill.
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* Crops can be harvested at any time after the first growth level, but harvesting too early or too late results in zero or reduced return. When the farm is ready to harvest (ripe), the crop will look visually look "ready" and will also relate this upon examination. See the "Images" section below for pictures of each crop in the ripe stage.
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* If an animal grazes a crop tile down by one stage, when the crop regrows, the yield will be increased by 1.
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* Farming can be done while moving, so long as you do not move too far away (two tiles) from the tile you are currently working on.
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* The minimum harvest yield is 2. Tending your crops will increase your crop yield when harvested.
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* Moments of inspiration (rare rolls) do not produce rare crops while harvesting, however there is a 1 in 4 chance of discovering a [[Treasure hunt | Treasure map]] while harvesting or tending. It is also believed that a moment of inspiration during a harvest action may increase the chance at a higher yield during that single action.
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* The [[seeds]] and [[vegetables]] needed to start farming can be found while botanizing, foraging, or manually harvesting crops from a field. Harvested [[cotton]], [[strawberries]], [[pumpkin]], [[wemp plants|wemp]] and [[reed plants]] must be picked to recover [[seeds]] for replanting.
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* [[Seeds]] can be sown on dirt tiles or in [[large planter]]s.
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* The quality of the [[seed]] does not affect the growth time of the fields.
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* Clearing crops that have turned to weeds will return one seed.
  
Anyone can verify if a field needs tending. "The crops grow steadily" means the field is in order, while "It could use a touch from the rake or some other farming tool" means it must be tidied with a [[rake]]. If the description mentions "rotting old weeds", the field is overgrown and can no longer be harvested.
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== Examining Crops ==
  
Level 10 farmers can determine which type of crop is growing in a field, except at the lowest growth level ("freshly sown").
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* '''Anyone can verify if a field needs tending while holding an activated rake.''' Messages from this examination include:
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** "The crops grow steadily" - means the field is in order.
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** "It could use a touch from the rake or some other farming tool" - means it needs weeding and maintenance work performed by tending with an activated [[rake]].
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** "Rotting old weeds" - means the field has gone unmaintained for too long and can no longer be harvested for useful produce.
  
Level 20 farmers can determine the growth level of a field. The levels are, chronologically sorted:
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* '''Those with a farming skill below 15:''' can see the state of growth of a field, whether or not the field is tended or untended, and which type of crop is growing in a field (except when merely sprouts), on the field tile they are currently standing on.
  
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* '''At level 15 farming skill:''' players can mouse over a field and determine crop type, and whether or not the field is tended or untended, up to one tile away.
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* '''At level 20 farming skill:''' players can further determine the growth level of a field. The levels are, chronologically sorted:
 
# You see a patch of freshly sown field.
 
# You see a patch of freshly sown field.
 
# A few green blades pop out of the ground.
 
# A few green blades pop out of the ground.
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# The field is almost at full height.
 
# The field is almost at full height.
 
# '''The field is at full height and ready to harvest!'''
 
# '''The field is at full height and ready to harvest!'''
# The field is overaged, and some crop has been ruined.
 
 
# (rotten old weeds, crops completely ruined)
 
# (rotten old weeds, crops completely ruined)
  
Level 60 farmers can determine the number of items they will get after a harvest when they examine the field. It should be noticed however that the number it shows it not very accurate but more of a minimum since luck and other factors change the final number.
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* '''At level 30 farming skill:''' players can go on to determine if a tile needs tending/farming from up to two tiles away. Field ripeness can be checked from up to one tile away.
  
== Tools ==
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* '''At level 60 farming skill:''' players can determine the number of items they will get after a harvest when they examine the field. It should be noted, however, that the number shown here is more of a minimum approximation (due to the other factors that also go into determining harvest counts).
  
* [[Rake]] for farming
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==Field Tending Success and Farming Skill Gained Therein==
* [[Scythe]] for harvesting [[wheat]], [[barley]], [[oat]] and [[rye]]
 
* [[Small barrel]] to indicate perfect harvesting time; the crops will be the same height, or slightly higher than a small barrel when ready to harvest.
 
  
== Farming Products ==
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When tending a field, the player will receive one of five possible end results. Each provides a different message in the player event window, and each provides its own unique amount of skill-gain. The five possible field-tending results are as follows:
  
* [[Barley]]
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* The field is tended - Failure
* [[Corn]]
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* The field is now tended - Weak success, most times a farming skill gain
* [[Cotton]]
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* The field looks better after your tending - Mediocre success, sometimes a farming skill gain
* [[Garlic]] '''(new)'''
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* The field is now groomed - Good success, no farming skill gain
* [[Oat]]
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* The field is now nicely groomed - Excellent success, no farming skill gain
* [[Onion]] '''(new)'''
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* [[Potato]]
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==Farming Warning Messages==
* [[Pumpkin]]
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*''The ground is too moist here, so the <item> would rot.''
* [[Rye]]
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:Occurs when trying to plant crops on a tile that is 1 or more dirts below the water table.
* [[Wemp]]
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:Also could present itself with the message ''The water is too deep. You cannot sow that <item> there.''
* [[Wheat]]
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*''This type of crop can only grow in water of suitable depth''
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:Occurs when trying to sow reed or rice that is not a suitable depth. Reed and Rice can be planted in a depth between 1 dirts and 4 dirts below the water table.
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:Can also present itself in the form of the message ''This type of crop can only grow in water of suitable depth.''
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*''The water is too deep to plant the <item>.''
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:Occurs when trying to plant a crop on a tile in which the northwest corner of that tile is more than 0 dirts below the water table.
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==Skills & Characteristics==
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* [[Nature]] > Farming
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* [[Body]] > [[Body strength]]
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* [[Mind]] > [[Mind logic]]
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* [[Soul]] > [[Soul depth]]
  
 
== [[Titles]] ==
 
== [[Titles]] ==
 
* Farmer at 50 skill
 
* Farmer at 50 skill
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* Crofter at 70 skill
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* Master Farmer at 90 skill
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* Pumpkin King at 100 skill
  
== Tritus' Quick Guide ==
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== List of Wurm Crops ==
  
Farming can be a difficult skill to start, in the sense that getting your hands on the seeds as a new player can be extremely time consuming.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
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But, since most people build their first house with at least some surrounding land fenced off ...
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! Crop !! Difficulty
 
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[[Forage]] and [[Botanise]] a few times every time you log on. Every time you get a seed, plant it in the grounds of your house.
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| [[Potato]] || 4
 
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'''Notes:'''
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| [[Cotton]] || 7
* to prepare the ground for planting you may need to [[Flatten]] and then [[Cultivate]] it.
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* initially you should start with an easier crop such as [[Corn]], [[Cotton]], [[Potato]] or [[Wemp]]. Otherwise you may get zero skill gain.
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| [[Rye]] || 10
 
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| [[Wemp]] || 10
Once you have sown your seeds, you want to Farm the tile at least once every real day. You will raise your skill more quickly if you Farm more often, although once every 6 hours is about the most often you will be able to.
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| [[Cucumber]] || 15
Your crops should begin to ripen about two days later at the same time as you planted them but this is not precise.
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|-
 
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| [[Oat]] || 15
Each tile will grow at a different rate and if you sow 10 seeds at the same time then those ten tiles may ripen individually in 2-3 days.
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|-
 
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| [[Pumpkin]] || 15
Your crops will be ripe when the top of the crop (when groomed) is exactly level with the top of a Small Barrel placed in the tile.
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|-
 
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| [[Barley]] || 20
Your crops need to be harvested within about 8 hours of becoming ripe.
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|-
 
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| [[Reed]] || 20
If you Harvest early you will get reduced yield and if you Harvest late you will get reduced yield. If you are only getting one potato, or whatever, anyway then you will get nothing.
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|-
 
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| [[Carrot]] || 25
At higher skill levels you should be able to harvest early or late without losing all of your crop.
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|-
 
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| [[Hay]] || 30
After you harvest you should Sow one seed right back into the tile.
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|-
 
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| [[Wheat]] || 30
You get almost no skill for Sow'ing. You get most skill from Farm'ing and maybe a little less than that for Harvest'ing.
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|-
 
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| [[Cabbage]] || 35
Your best bet is to assume that you will not be making any real crop gain from your Farming until your skill is at 15.
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|-
 
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| [[Corn]] || 40
In other words, up to that point all your Farming will be very much sowing one seed get one seed back.
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|-
 
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| [[Tomato]] || 45
 
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With a 50 tile farm you will get roughly 1 point of farming per day if you tend your fields twice a day. Takes about 10 mins to tend 50 tiles with a QL 10 Rake.
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| [[Lettuce]] || 55
 
 
As your skill level improves yield increases from 1 through 3 and 4 to 6.
 
 
 
'''Tip:''': If possible always Sow, Farm and Harvest at the same time just before you go to bed. That way, if you can check again first thing after you wake up, you should almost never lose any crop.
 
 
 
Alternatively, do all your farming immediately after you login, at the same time every day.
 
 
 
=== Basic Farming Cycle ===
 
 
 
# Sow
 
# Farm (at least once per day)
 
# Harvest (when your crop is level with the top of a [[Small Barrel]])
 
# Sow (always replant at least one seed from your harvest)
 
 
 
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=== Yield Borders (approximated) ===
 
 
 
{|   class=sortable
 
!  Crop  !!  Yield 3  !!  Yield 4  !!  Yield 6 
 
 
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| Corn ||  (18) 20 ||  ||
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| [[Onion]] || 60
 
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| Cotton ||  (10) 15 || (30)  ||
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| [[Strawberries]] || 60
 
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| Garlic || (18) 20 ||  ||
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| [[Pea pod]] || 65
 
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| Onion ||  (18) 20 ||  ||
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| [[Garlic]] || 70
 
|-
 
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| Potato ||  (10) 15  || (30)  ||
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| [[Rice]] || 80
 
|-
 
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| Pumpkin || (10?) 15? ||  ||
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| [[Sugar beet]] || 85
 
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| Wemp ||  (10) 15  ||    ||
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
Numbers in brackets indicate the earliest that I got a yield of that amount.
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== Images ==
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<gallery widths="200px" heights="150px">
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Image:Barley-harvest.png|<center>Barley</center>
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Image:Cabbage-harvest.jpg|<center>Cabbage</center>
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Image:Carrot-harvest.jpg|<center>Carrot</center>
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Image:Corn-harvest.png|<center>Corn</center>
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Image:Cotton-harvest.png|<center>Cotton</center>
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Image:Cucumber-harvest.jpg|<center>Cucumber</center>
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Image:Garlic-harvest.png|<center>Garlic</center>
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Image:Lettuce-harvest.jpg|<center>Lettuce</center>
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Image:Oat-harvest.png|<center>Oat</center>
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Image:Onion-harvest.png|<center>Onion</center>
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Image:Peas-harvest.jpg|<center>Peas</center>
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Image:Potato-harvest.png|<center>Potato</center>
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Image:Pumpkin-harvest.png|<center>Pumpkin</center>
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Image:Reed-harvest.png|<center>Reed</center>
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Image:Rice-harvest.png|<center>Rice</center>
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Image:Rye-harvest.png|<center>Rye</center>
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Image:Strawberry-harvest.png|<center>Strawberry</center>
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Image:Sugar_beet-harvest.jpg|<center>Sugar beet</center>
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Image:Tomato-harvest.jpg|<center>Tomato</center>
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Image:Wemp-harvest.png|<center>Wemp</center>
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Image:Wheat-harvest.png|<center>Wheat</center>
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</gallery>
  
== See also ==
 
  
[[Dairy farming]]
 
  
 
[[Category:Skills]]
 
[[Category:Skills]]
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[[Category:While_moving]]
 
[[Category:Babel/F]]
 
[[Category:Babel/F]]

Latest revision as of 15:59, 12 November 2024

Main / Skills / Nature / Farming


Description

The farming skill covers cultivating fields, sowing seeds, tending the crops, and harvesting the produce.

Tools Used

  • Rake - for farming
  • Scythe - for harvesting wheat, barley, oat and rye
    • No tool is required when harvesting any of the other crops.
  • Large planter - for growing below ground or for aesthetics. A planter is required to grow mushrooms above or below ground. A planter can be used to grow many crops above ground, if you like the look.
  • Any container in your inventory - Can be used to sow seeds. After seeds are put into the container activating the container will use a new seed for every sow action. The container can be put on the toolbelt and will show the number of seeds in the container on top of the icon.

Notes

  • No plowing is needed. Seeds can be sown directly on a dirt tile to begin.
  • * The maximum slope on which you can sow seeds is 8, where 8 = (highest north-south tile border's slope) + (highest east-west tile border's slope). For example, the slope can be level EW and 8-steep NS, or it can be 4-steep EW and 4-steep NS, etc. Attempting to sow seeds on a greater slope results in a message "The ground is not flat enough for crops to grow. You need to flatten it first". Farm tiles function the same with a slope 8, flat or anything in between. Still need more help, please see the chart below:
Type Examples of slope length by side Explanation
North East South West
Good (flat)
0
0
0
0
Flat tiles can be planted on.
Good
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8
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8
N+E = 8, E+S = 8, S+W = 8, W+N = 8, None over 8 so good!
Good
2
6
1
3
Each set of adjacent slopes have a sum equal or less than 8.
Good
4
4
4
4
All slopes at max equal lengths.
1 Corner Bad
0
2
8
0
The East and South slopes sum to 10 making the SE corner too extreme.
2 Corners Bad
0
4
8
8
The sum for the SE corner is 12 and the SW corner is 16. They must be 8 or less.
3 Corners Bad
4
5
5
4
The NE corner sums to 9, SE to 10, SW to 9. All must be 8 or less.
All Bad
3
7
3
6
All tile corners sum above 8. :(
  • Crops can take several real-life days to grow, during which, a farmer should tend ("farm") the field tiles to remove weeds. This can be done approximately once every real-life day and will improve the eventual harvest. Quality and yield of the harvest also increase with higher farming skill.
  • Crops can be harvested at any time after the first growth level, but harvesting too early or too late results in zero or reduced return. When the farm is ready to harvest (ripe), the crop will look visually look "ready" and will also relate this upon examination. See the "Images" section below for pictures of each crop in the ripe stage.
  • If an animal grazes a crop tile down by one stage, when the crop regrows, the yield will be increased by 1.
  • Farming can be done while moving, so long as you do not move too far away (two tiles) from the tile you are currently working on.
  • The minimum harvest yield is 2. Tending your crops will increase your crop yield when harvested.
  • Moments of inspiration (rare rolls) do not produce rare crops while harvesting, however there is a 1 in 4 chance of discovering a Treasure map while harvesting or tending. It is also believed that a moment of inspiration during a harvest action may increase the chance at a higher yield during that single action.
  • The seeds and vegetables needed to start farming can be found while botanizing, foraging, or manually harvesting crops from a field. Harvested cotton, strawberries, pumpkin, wemp and reed plants must be picked to recover seeds for replanting.
  • Seeds can be sown on dirt tiles or in large planters.
  • The quality of the seed does not affect the growth time of the fields.
  • Clearing crops that have turned to weeds will return one seed.

Examining Crops

  • Anyone can verify if a field needs tending while holding an activated rake. Messages from this examination include:
    • "The crops grow steadily" - means the field is in order.
    • "It could use a touch from the rake or some other farming tool" - means it needs weeding and maintenance work performed by tending with an activated rake.
    • "Rotting old weeds" - means the field has gone unmaintained for too long and can no longer be harvested for useful produce.
  • Those with a farming skill below 15: can see the state of growth of a field, whether or not the field is tended or untended, and which type of crop is growing in a field (except when merely sprouts), on the field tile they are currently standing on.
  • At level 15 farming skill: players can mouse over a field and determine crop type, and whether or not the field is tended or untended, up to one tile away.
  • At level 20 farming skill: players can further determine the growth level of a field. The levels are, chronologically sorted:
  1. You see a patch of freshly sown field.
  2. A few green blades pop out of the ground.
  3. Small sprouts with many blades grow here.
  4. The sprouts are growing, a bit above half their mature height.
  5. The field is almost at full height.
  6. The field is at full height and ready to harvest!
  7. (rotten old weeds, crops completely ruined)
  • At level 30 farming skill: players can go on to determine if a tile needs tending/farming from up to two tiles away. Field ripeness can be checked from up to one tile away.
  • At level 60 farming skill: players can determine the number of items they will get after a harvest when they examine the field. It should be noted, however, that the number shown here is more of a minimum approximation (due to the other factors that also go into determining harvest counts).

Field Tending Success and Farming Skill Gained Therein

When tending a field, the player will receive one of five possible end results. Each provides a different message in the player event window, and each provides its own unique amount of skill-gain. The five possible field-tending results are as follows:

  • The field is tended - Failure
  • The field is now tended - Weak success, most times a farming skill gain
  • The field looks better after your tending - Mediocre success, sometimes a farming skill gain
  • The field is now groomed - Good success, no farming skill gain
  • The field is now nicely groomed - Excellent success, no farming skill gain

Farming Warning Messages

  • The ground is too moist here, so the <item> would rot.
Occurs when trying to plant crops on a tile that is 1 or more dirts below the water table.
Also could present itself with the message The water is too deep. You cannot sow that <item> there.
  • This type of crop can only grow in water of suitable depth
Occurs when trying to sow reed or rice that is not a suitable depth. Reed and Rice can be planted in a depth between 1 dirts and 4 dirts below the water table.
Can also present itself in the form of the message This type of crop can only grow in water of suitable depth.
  • The water is too deep to plant the <item>.
Occurs when trying to plant a crop on a tile in which the northwest corner of that tile is more than 0 dirts below the water table.

Skills & Characteristics

Titles

  • Farmer at 50 skill
  • Crofter at 70 skill
  • Master Farmer at 90 skill
  • Pumpkin King at 100 skill

List of Wurm Crops

Crop Difficulty
Potato 4
Cotton 7
Rye 10
Wemp 10
Cucumber 15
Oat 15
Pumpkin 15
Barley 20
Reed 20
Carrot 25
Hay 30
Wheat 30
Cabbage 35
Corn 40
Tomato 45
Lettuce 55
Onion 60
Strawberries 60
Pea pod 65
Garlic 70
Rice 80
Sugar beet 85

Images