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Field

Field is unlocked after researching Agriculture.

Building Description Cost Land use
Farm Allows workers to work on fields, orchard and pastures 40 logs, 20 planks, 10 stone 15
Windmill Windmill turns 1 wheat into 2 flour 30 logs, 10 planks, 20 fabric 20
Field Various crops can be grown here 4 stone 50
Orchard Various fruit plants can be grown here 5 log 50
Pasture Animals can be breed here 10 logs, 20 planks 50
Butcher Turns animals from pastures into meat 15 logs, 10 planks, 5 cut stone 15
Cotton mill Spins cotton into fabric 10 logs, 10 planks 10
Clay pit We can extract clay here 15 logs, 5 planks 15
Brewery Brews delicious beer 30 logs, 30 planks, 10 copper bar 25
Winery Extracts and ferments grape juices 20 logs, 20 planks, 10 copper bar 25
Barn Stores selected type of crops 40 logs, 20 hay, 20 planks, 10 cut stone 50

Farm

In the farm you can recruit free workers to spend their lives on fields and pastures. Level 1 farms can have up to 4 workers, and level 2 (current max) can have up to 6 workers. Every farmer will be able to work on a 50-size field, orchard and a single pasture during the year. Having more farmers will be able to do this faster.

Field

In Fields you can grow:

Please note that barley and hop are used in 2:1 proportion when brewing beer, not 1:1 as for eg soup!

Different crops and different sizes have different grow rates, also influenced by weather. All crops need farmers working on them, and follow this order:

Note: it is possible for 1 farm of 4 workers to plow and sow 8 50-acre fields (in 2 blocks of 4 fields), but for better efficiency for growing, you should aim for 1 farm worker per 50-acre field.

Orchard

In Orchards you can grow:

Orchards take more time to grow than field crops, and only need farmers for harvesting. Some resources like grapes and apples can be ready for early harvesting in summer and will then continue to grow until autumn.

All land in the Field area can be arranged, split, combined and demolished. If you apply any of these options in the non-fallow stage, all crops will be lost until the next spring.

Growth Formula

Information courtesy of Shyshaeia. Forum post.

Fields and Orchards grow according to the following formula:
[Building_Power * Temperature_Modifier / Growing_Difficulty] progress per tick.

Building Power can change based on weather type: Sun and rain give +50% weather modifier, Cloudy gives -25%, Wind and Storms are no modifier.

Growing Difficulty is based on crop; Hay and Mushrooms have difficulty of 10, all other field crops have difficulty of 20. Orchards will have two separate difficulties: one for growing the orchard itself and then one for fruiting.

Temperature Modifier is based on temperature range (all in Celsius):

Temperature Modifier
10 degrees 0.2
11-15 degrees 0.5
16-20 degrees 0.8
21-25 degrees 1.0
26-27 degrees 0.8
28-29 degrees 0.6
30-31 degrees 0.4
32-33 degrees 0.2
34+ degrees 0.0

Tested accurate as of v1.1.8

Pasture

In pastures you can keep animals, such as chickens, cows, sheep, horses and pigs. Animals can be obtained in the hunter's lodge, by changing their option to tame animals, or bought in the market. They also need to be fed with hay all year round. Animals can also be butchered to produce meat.

breeding produce food use chores
animal size meat fur speed per 1 produce speed per 1 per 1 per 1
horse 5 20 1 .005% 0.001 .05
cow 5 60 3 .005% milk .1% 0.001 .05
sheep 3 16 1 .02% wool .1% <0.001 .05
pig 3 30 2 .025% <0.001 .05
chicken 2 8 0 .03% eggs .1% <0.001 .05

Horses are also used to create light cavalry and horse archers.

Animals will breed slowly once 2 animals exist in the same pasture. Higher numbers of animals in the same pasture will increase the breeding and produce rates. Each animal generates chores for the farm workers to do. If these chores are not performed they will rise until the pasture suspends all activity (at about 25-26 chore units), this may happen in spring or autumn when farmers are busy in the fields.

Farmers will always work on fields and pastures depending on their placement order, and would try to disperse the best they can. Eg, if you have 5 farmers and 4 fields, they'd be distributed as follows: 2-1-1-1. If you have 5 farmers, 6 fields and 2 pastures, farmers would be distributed one on each of the first 5 fields, and 6th field and pasture would wait for farmers to do their current tasks and pick up next ones - that's why it might be better to control work progress by manually enabling/disabling fields so that farmers aren't spread too thin and can attend to animals as well.