Farthest Frontier is a strategy simulation game which is releasing on early access on 9th August. The game involves building a civilization and protecting the people from the wilderness around the town. There are a lot of activities to perform in this game, one of which is farming. In this guide, we will take you through the process of how to begin farming in Farthest Frontier.
Farthest Frontier Beginner’s Farming Guide – Terms You Should Know
There are several things that you need to keep in mind when you are dealing with farming crops in Farthest Frontier. These are some terms that every player should acquaint themselves with so that they can have a good yield of crop.
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The following factors are different for each crop, so you will need to adjust accordingly if you want to plant a specific type of crop.
- Crop Yield – This dictates the output of the crop that you can expect to get.
- Fertility Dependence – This tells you if a crop’s success is dependent on good soil.
- Frost Tolerance – Some crops do not thrive in the the cold.
- Grow Time – This will tell you how long it takes a crop to grow.
- Heat Tolerance – Some crops do not thrive in the heat.
- Impacts Fertility – A crop affects the fertility of the soil.
- Rockiness Resilence – This tells you how well a crop grows in a field with rocks.
- Weed Suppression – This tells you how well a crop grows in a field with weeds.
There are some more factors that affect the output of the farm. The following are Yield Factors which are the properties of the crop fields, or the soil that the crops are planted upon:
- Fertility – This factor tells you how fertile the soil is in the crop field as most crops gradually reduce fertility with each harvest.
- Rockiness – This dictates how many rocks there are in the crop field. If you want to remove them, periodic field maintenace will remove rocks.
- Soil Mixture – There is a balance between clay and sand in the crop field, and each crop has an ideal soil mixture. You have the option to adjust each crop field as you require.
- Weed Level – This tells you how many weeds are in the crop field. To remove them, you will need to perform periodic field maintenance.