On Coral Island, you will be able to live a farm-based life surrounded by beautiful landscape. You will need money in order to live that dream life, and Coral Island offers you a variety of ways to make money and lead a life. There is an important farming task on Coral Island: to put hay in your silo. However, the mechanic for it is a little tricky to locate. This is due to the fact that Coral Island allows you to produce hay a little differently than most other farming simulators. Let’s see in this guide how to put hay in silo in Coral Island.
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How to Put Hay in Silo in Coral Island?
To put hay in silo in Coral Island is to first purchase a mill from the carpenter and then produce hay. Purchasing a mill from the carpenter is very easy since you will need the following items:
- 2,000 coins
- 20 scrap
- 50 wood
- 2 bronze bars
It takes one day for the mill to be built. When it’s ready, players can interact with it while holding fiber to turn it into hay. The hay will stay at the mill for now, where players can pick it up. You can quickly gather the fiber you need for hay by cutting the grass on the island with a scythe. There is tons of this everywhere, so getting it shouldn’t be a problem.
How to Construct a Silo in Coral Island?
Once you have produced hay from the fiber in the mill, you need to construct a silo. You can now purchase a silo from the carpenter with the following items:
- 2,500 coins
- 100 scrap
- 300 stone
- 2 silver bars
Now place the silo on your farm and wait a day for it to be ready. Place the silo on your farm and wait one day until it’s ready. Whenever you construct a silo, the hay made by the mill will automatically be transported to the silo, and you can access it from any of the animals’ buildings. You will get better quality items if you feed your barn animals more hay, such as cows, pigs, and llamas.
This ends our guide on how to put hay in silo in Coral Island. Read our other posts for more updates on the game: Coral Island- Plant and Harvest Crops