Keeping your villagers fed is something that will occupy most of your time in The Wandering Village. With limited space, water, and manpower, finding enough food to keep everyone alive and happy takes planning and effort. Once your settlement begins to grow, your villagers will demand higher quality food and greater varieties than at the start. Your villagers can be surprisingly picky.
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If you're struggling to know which crop to grow and when you should grow them, this guide will help with that. Though that really is just the start when it comes to managing your agriculture on Onbu's back.
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You need to build Farms to get started. These are cheap buildings that don't need to be researched before construction. Once built, you must designate where you want your farmers to plant your crops before they start. You are limited to planting on grassland so give some thought to where you want your fields to be located.
Air Wells and Water Tanks will become an integral part of growing your crops. Those buildings produce and store water necessary for crops to grow if there is enough humidity for them to do so. Make sure to build enough to keep all of your crops watered and to store enough for droughts.
Compost, made at the Compost Heap, is used to fertilize crops at farms, making them more efficient and improving your food production.
Once Onbu starts lumbering through the game's three biomes, understanding which crop to plant and when becomes very important. Your Farms will eventually be capable of plating five different crops that
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