Medieval Dynasty Best Crop Rotation Plan - Ultimate Farming Guide
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Published 2020-10-13
In the Medieval Dynasty, you can grow crops and farm them once you have learned how to craft. After building your house, you know that you can do whatever in this land until you pay the tax. The first thing that pops up in the mind is how to farm and grow crops in the ground near your house. For that, you will need to collect a few necessary tools and resources. This guide will explain to you how to farm the crops and gather food resources.
Farming Method To Grow Crops In Your Land At Medieval Dynasty
To farm in the field, you will need to press “Q” to open the Crafting Wheel and select “Building”. Under Building, there will be “Farming” where you can trace down the plot by selecting “Field”. Then you will need to craft or steal the “Wooden Hoe” to plow the field
After plowing, you will require to obtain a Bag where you can put the Seed that can be purchased in the village. The Bag can be stolen during the night when the guards are on the round. Sneak up and steal the Bag that will be placed on the Table near the campfire. Make sure you steal all the tools and resources in order to save a few golds, however, make sure you are not caught or else the Dynasty Reputation will decrease. You can also craft the Small sack but we prefer stealing whenever we get the chance.
Once you have obtained the Bag and any crop seed to grow. Select the bag in any of the Quick Slot and press Right Click to select the type of Seeds you want to sow. Now, you have to learn how to grow the vegetables which can be used to cook in the Cauldron inside the house. You can even increase the crop quality by spreading Manure. For more guides on Medieval Dynasty, click on the link that has been mentioned below the description:
All Comments (21)
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A couple of other things to consider is, 1 - Extra fields cost extra tax each spring and 2 - Any vegetables that rot can be made into fertiliser thereby saving you the coin instead of buying it, and at 10 coin per unit of fertiliser that can add up to quite a hefty sum.
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Hey, loved the video! Quick tip, do with it what you like, but maybe put a visual list up aswell when mentioning which crops are single season etc. Helps with the information processing! Great video non the less.
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One of the most underrated YouTuber rn
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I learned something I wanted to share. You can grub a field the season before, but fertilizer will be lost. Not sure if you just leave it sitting there waiting to be ploughed, but if you try to get a head start by working it in, it is a loss. I was trying to get the skill for daub as my villagers go through firewood like candy. Two woodsheds and I still have to supplement. Let's just say I spent 640 golds on some farming education. "Honey, I gambled the tax money."
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Maximizing utility means something a bit different to me. For me, it would be field workers and a field for each plant. I am a huge fan of the "Set it and forget it" style of play.
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6 plots(2x2) spring: onion, beetroot, carrot, oat, wheat, flax. summer: 2 plots of cabbage after harvesting flax and onion. fall: all rye. Gets u all kinds of crops to build slowly and keeps u farming for those sweet sweet lvl points and tech points. yes i'm autistic :v
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I made a 10 by 10 for wheat so 50 is spring and 50 are autumn and a 16 by 16 where 32 tiles( 2 rows) for things like cabbage, beetroot, poppy, oat and 4 rows for carrots(2 rows per planting so 4 in total[spring/winter planting]) and 4 rows of onion because meat with gravy is OP. The third plot is my 10 by 10 money farm, since it does flax during Spring to Summer, cabbages Summer to Autumn then rye Autumn to Spring. Some spots may not be used during some seasons, but that makes me feel like a real farmer in a small way, since they will leave a field empty for a season to let the soil recover for next year.
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I’ve been farming Flax to make Linen Thread to sell . I like the open ended nature of this game
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I like playing with 15 days, I can have more fields and take it easy. Currently in second Summer with lots of carrots, cabbage and onions stockpiled. I have 80 beetroots planted, 50 oats, 50 wheat and I’m about to plant 230 cabbage. All by myself as the village produces. I’ve planted so much I can’t write it all. So many fields of 50, at least 7 or 8.
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Thanks. These are the vids we need. Informative and to the point.
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I have an advice: Do not croos the rivers through the bridges. Instead, go in the water while pressing E. You'll cross as much as fast, you'll be thirst satiated, and bath clean.
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These videos are great!
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I do the same 2 fields of flax and three of mixed grains and cabbage. I need another crafter to make linen thread now.
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I like to role play as an onion farmer.
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Great guide. This is a lot of useful information.
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Hi! This was very informative, thank you for the guide.
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Honestly thanks for the video!
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im late but still, really like the way you explain things
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DTG..Thanks for saving me many hours if trial and error
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In my experience beets, carrots, and onions are basically useless - any application you can find for them, some other crop performs better. Flax is money and cloth Cabbage makes potage and the most efficient compost rye and oats make feed for animals wheat makes the best flour poppies are honestly skippable too, but hey I think fields of poppies look pretty so i grow them anyway and find uses for them