Wheat Farm
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A wheat farm produces Wheatstraw, it can be farmed in Arid Environments at 60% efficiency and green biomes at 100% efficiency. It takes ten wheatstraw to make one strawflour, if you're going to survive on bread then you will need to make it a priority to get a lot of wheat farms up and running.
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Research Requirements
Wheat Farm S
- Costs 10 Wheatstraw to build
- Each farm contains 25 plants
- Takes 24 in game hours to fully grow at 100% fertility
- Must be harvested within 48 in game hours
Wheat Farm M
- Costs 25 Wheatstraw to build, 15 to upgrade from Wheat Farm S
- Each farm contains 49 plants
- Takes 24 in game hours to fully grow at 100% fertility
- Must be harvested within 48 in game hours
Wheat Farm L
- Costs 40 Wheatstraw to build, 15 to upgrade from Wheat Farm M
- Each farm contains 72 plants
- Takes 24 in game hours to fully grow at 100% fertility
- Must be harvested within 48 in game hours
Wheat Farm XL
- Costs 60 Wheatstraw to build, 20 to upgrade from Wheat Farm L
- Each farm contains 100 plants
- Takes 24 (25?) in game hours to fully grow
- Takes ~2.4 in game minutes for each plant to harvest, so ~4 hours for a full farm, not considering moving of the farmer