Sunday, June 2, 2013

Start Growing Crops



To start growing crops in a meadow:

* go to the market to buy the seeds, fertilizer and potentially the pesticides you want to use,
* go to the meadows's page,
* if the meadow is already in pasture, click on "Lay fallow", then on "Grow crops",
* select the seeds, fertilizer and pesticides for this meadow,
* confirm, the meadow is now ready to grow crops!

You should know that fertilizers improve the harvest collected from the crops grown and pesticides prevent the crops from being disrupted by ravaging insects, etc. The choice of pesticide cannot be changed once crops are being grown in the meadow, so be careful with your choice. Both these products exist in several qualities, but their price varies enormously depending on this.

To manufacture your own fertilizer at a lower cost, buy manure from the center's store. It is available depending on what the breeders sell to it. You need 100lbs of manure to manufacture fertilizer for two acres of meadow on which crops are to be grown. Once this amount is bought, you can then transform the manure into fertilizer on the "Meadows" page.

To harvest a meadow, use the link "Start the harvest". You have 20 days to do this before your crops mature.

Once the harvest is over, use the link "Stop the harvest" to lay this meadow fallow and then leave a resting time for the earth or reuse this meadow straight away or even put it in pasture for the center's horses.

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HEALTH MASH:

Wheat oat 8
Flax 2
Barley 6
Oats 2
Carrot 1
Apple 1

CALORIC MASH:

ENERGY MASH:

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Carrot seeds spring 9 days

Wheat seeds summer 9 days

Barley seeds spring 10 days

Oat seeds spring 11 days

Turnip seeds summer 7 days

Apple seeds autumn A harvest every Fall

Flax seeds spring 8 days

Spring

Oats - 11 days (8 with manure)

Carrots – 9 days (6 with manure)

Flax – 8 days (5 with manure)

Barley – 10 days (7 with manure)

Summer

Turnips – 7 days (4 with manure)

Wheat – 9 days (6 with manure)

Autumn

Apples – 1 month, harvest every autumn (cannot be grown in greenhouse)

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