There are eight different farm types in . When you start a new game, you pick one of these eight types. Each one focuses on certain skills or play styles over others. Each one requires maximizing the amount of crop-land available. By catering to your farm's focus, you can dominate the economy of Pelican Town and use every available tile.
In a well-balanced farm, you'll have lots of land for crops, a pasture for your livestock, and various buildings to support your processing needs. The best farm layouts place each of these elements in their most productive areas. The layout takes into account the ease of managing that area, what the farm is best suited for, and the various goals their player wants to fulfill with their new farm.
The Standard Farm is the basic farm in , designed for players of all sorts. Nearly every strip of land is open for crops, making them your go-to source of income. With the Standard Farm, you want tospread your crops out far and wide, allowing your Sprinklers to care for them as you go about and collect them.
Place Shipping Bins near each large chunk of crop land so you can quickly sell your products rather than truck back to the House.
Because the whole area is open, there is little you can do wrong with your layout. If you want to start raising livestock in a grassy field, build your Barns and Coops in the southern portion of the farm where the grass is thicker. Otherwise, so long as you grow lots of crops and build your Greenhouse, this farm is the best for those who just want to have fun with their designs.
The Riverland Farm is perfect for farmers who want to focus on fishing while providing neatly organized patches of tillable land via the islands. Fill your shorelines with Crab Pots to collect freshwater resources like Crayfish and Snails for good early income. Meanwhile, build your Barn and Coop on the land between the Greenhouse and the Farmhouse. This is the biggest patch of land for livestock and includes a large patch of
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