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− | | Description= | + | | Description=Allows you to till fields and plant Cereals |
| Arts & Crafts= | | Arts & Crafts= | ||
| Cloak & Dagger= | | Cloak & Dagger= | ||
| Faith & Wisdom= | | Faith & Wisdom= | ||
− | | | + | | Flora & Fauna= |
| Hammer & Nail= | | Hammer & Nail= | ||
− | | Hunting & | + | | Herbs & Sprouts=200 |
+ | | Hunting & Hideworking= | ||
| Law & Lore= | | Law & Lore= | ||
| Mines & Mountains= | | Mines & Mountains= | ||
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| Sparks & Embers= | | Sparks & Embers= | ||
− | | Stocks & Cultivars= | + | | Stocks & Cultivars=640 |
| Sugar & Spice= | | Sugar & Spice= | ||
| Thread & Needle= | | Thread & Needle= | ||
− | | Natural Philosophy= | + | | Natural Philosophy= |
| Perennial Philosophy= | | Perennial Philosophy= | ||
− | | Skills unlocked=Cabbage Growing, Cotton Planting, Three-field System, | + | | Skills unlocked=Cabbage Growing, Cotton Planting, Maize Planting, Three-field System, Vineyards, Windmill Theory |
− | | Crafts unlocked= | + | | Crafts unlocked=Bonemeal, Concordat of Worms, Cotton Planter's Pouch, Farmer's Hat, John Barleycorn, Leather Planter's Pouch, Smelling Salts, Thresh Cereals, Wicker Man, Wooden Hoe |
− | | Builds unlocked=Farmer's House, | + | | Builds unlocked=Compost Bin, Copper Grinder, Farmer's House, Grindstone, Hay Stack, Questionably Effective Scarecrow, Tilled Field, |
− | | Others unlocked= | + | | Others unlocked=Darkenbonemeal, Ear of Barley, Ear of Oats, Ear of Rye, Ear of Wheat, Humus, Needle, Satan Salts, Seeds of Cereal, The Wicked Wicker Man, Wild Oats |
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+ | ==In-Game Text== | ||
− | + | ''"The first farmer was the first man, and all historic nobility rests on possession and use of land."'' | |
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− | + | ''– Ralph Waldo Emerson, Society and Solitude'' | |
− | + | While many may undertake the journey to the New World in search of plunder and gold, many more come seeking simply that humbler gold which every summer stands tall in the fields in promise of a rich harvest. Agriculture allows you to till fields and plant Cereals. | |
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− | [[ | + | '''For an overview of Planting in general, see [[Tilled Field]].''' |
− | {{ | + | Any {{i|Ear of Cereal}} is the product of a Cereal harvest. Initially 50x {{i|Seeds of Cereal}} are required when Planting Ears of Cereal. If you don't have access to {{i|Seeds of Cereal}} for Planting, it can be purchased for 125x {{i|Silver Pieces}} from [[Stalls#Spuds McArtor - Farming Needs|Spuds McArtor]] in [[Providence]]. For an overview of Planting, see {{i|Tilled Field}}. |
− | {{: | + | ==Harvesting Ears of Cereal== |
+ | [[File:cerealgrow.png|right]] | ||
+ | When Harvesting a mature Ear of Cereal crop you may also rarely receive {{i|Wild Oats}}. Any Ear of Cereal can be Threshed using the {{i|Thresh Cereals}} recipe to produce 50x {{i|Seeds of Cereal}}. There are 4 different varieties of Ears of Cereal. The varieties you get when harvesting depends on the total accumulated influence of the Red and the Pink bars. Successfully growing an Ear of Cereal crop adds to the Green bar. | ||
+ | {{:Tilled Field|transcludesection=influenceharvest}} | ||
+ | <onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|tiers}}}|tiers| | ||
+ | {{{!}} class=wikitable | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} '''Tier''' | ||
+ | {{!}} '''Ear of Cereal''' | ||
+ | {{!}} '''Total Influence''' | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} 1 | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Ear of Oats}} | ||
+ | {{!}} 0 to 100. | ||
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+ | {{!}} 2 | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Ear of Rye}} | ||
+ | {{!}} | ||
+ | *75 to 150 more Pink than Red. | ||
+ | *150+ more Red than Pink. | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} 2 | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Ear of Barley}} | ||
+ | {{!}} | ||
+ | *75 to 150 more Red than Pink. | ||
+ | *150+ more Pink than Red. | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} 3 | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Ear of Wheat}} | ||
+ | {{!}} 150+ | ||
+ | {{!}}} | ||
+ | }}</onlyinclude> | ||
+ | {{:Mill Flour|transcludesection=flour}} | ||
+ | |} |
Latest revision as of 01:52, 11 May 2023
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In-Game Text"The first farmer was the first man, and all historic nobility rests on possession and use of land." – Ralph Waldo Emerson, Society and Solitude While many may undertake the journey to the New World in search of plunder and gold, many more come seeking simply that humbler gold which every summer stands tall in the fields in promise of a rich harvest. Agriculture allows you to till fields and plant Cereals. AboutFor an overview of Planting in general, see Tilled Field. Any Ear of Cereal is the product of a Cereal harvest. Initially 50x Seeds of Cereal are required when Planting Ears of Cereal. If you don't have access to Seeds of Cereal for Planting, it can be purchased for 125x Silver Pieces from Spuds McArtor in Providence. For an overview of Planting, see Tilled Field. Harvesting Ears of CerealWhen Harvesting a mature Ear of Cereal crop you may also rarely receive Wild Oats. Any Ear of Cereal can be Threshed using the Thresh Cereals recipe to produce 50x Seeds of Cereal. There are 4 different varieties of Ears of Cereal. The varieties you get when harvesting depends on the total accumulated influence of the Red and the Pink bars. Successfully growing an Ear of Cereal crop adds to the Green bar. Between 0 and 75 total Influence you will Harvest tier 1 crops. Between 75 and 100 you will receive a mix of tier 1 and tier 2 crop. For 100-150 total Influence you will Harvest just tier 2 crops. At 150-195 total Influence you will Harvest a mix of tier 2 and tier 3 crops with the tier 2 crop you Harvest being determined by the LOWER of that crops Influencing Bars.
FlourAny Ear of Cereal can be milled using the Mill Flour recipe on a Grindstone, Copper Grinder, or Windmill to produce 2.00 kilograms of the corresponding Flour. All Flours can be stored in a Dry Goods Bag or a Dry Goods Container.
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