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You can manually lower the number of farmers per plot. In optimal conditions (next to a barn and house) a farmer can serve 80-90 squares and produce 600 food. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:17, 14 September 2018
- Main article: Farming
Crop Fields are plots of land allocated for the production of various crops. Crop Fields are staffed by a variable number of farmers dependent on the size of the field.
See the Crop article for information about different crop types, and the dynamics of crop field farming.
Efficiency
A crop field of 15x15 will give the best Efficiency. Each farmer will manage 56.25 square which gives a bit more ratio than the other possibilities. A 4x4 field is the worst crop field you can have because 1 farmer will manage 16 blocks. The table below shows the best and worst possible grids per farmer composition.
Squares | Grid | Farmers | Square per farmer |
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16 | 4x4/2x8 | 1 | 16 |
56 | 4x14/7x8 | 1 | 56 |
60 | 4x15/5x12/6x10 | 2 | 30 |
112 | 8x14 | 2 | 56 |
117 | 9x13 | 3 | 39 |
168 | 12x14 | 3 | 56 |
169 | 13x13 | 4 | 42.25 |
225 | 15x15 | 4 | 56.25 |
You can manually lower the number of farmers per plot. In optimal conditions (next to a barn and house) a farmer can serve 80-90 squares and produce 600 food.
Building cost
Crop Fields cost nothing to produce, but are limited in size to between 4 to 15 units of length in either dimension.
You must have a crop's seed type in order to plant, grow, and harvest that crop.
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