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Barley House
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How to farm in Manor Lords
The size of the Farm depends on your needs, but we'd recommend a starting Farm of around 1-1.5 Morgen (you'll see how big that is once you start placing the corners of the Farm). As with most city-builders, Manor Lords has a frightful number of different resources to craft, and needs to fulfil to keep your populace happy. And as we all know, the key to a happy citizen is alcohol. Ale can be drunk at a Tavern to keep your citizens jolly, but the process to create your own Ale is not at all straightforward.
Fertility overlays tell you where to place farms
You also have the option to not grow anything at all and to let the field lie fallow. Setting a field to fallow for a year restores that field’s fertility. Starting in the autumn, the family assigned to a farm will look for a nearby field (basically any field in the region) and start to plow it.
You’ll also need to make sure you have farmers available during the times of year when farm work needs to be done — mostly just in the autumn. Corn tortilla chips, tomato, onion, jalapeno, and nacho cheese. Thai Chili Sauce, grilled chicken, roasted peppers and onions, mozzarella and provolone cheese.
Farmhouse
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Level 2 Burgage Plot (with Backyard Extension)
There’s a lot to consider — from soil fertility to acreage (morgenage?) to processing the crops — and it can be really frustrating and time-consuming if you mess something up. Once you have a supply of Barley, you can turn it into Malt by constructing a Malthouse. The Malthouse is found in the Industry tab of the build menu, and can be constructed out of 4x Timber. We'd recommend building it close to the Farmhouse, to minimise travel time between the two buildings. Grilled chicken breast, lettuce, tomato, onion on a brioche bun. Served with your choice of Chips, coleslaw or choice of sandwich side substitute.
Start with small fields
This will let you place four points to define a plot of farmland. You'll know if a Burgage Plot has a Backyard Extension slot because when you click on it, there will be a dropdown menu next to the Upgrade button where you can choose an extension. To build a new Plot with a Backyard Extension slot, look for an icon of a house with a hammer inside it when placing down the corners of the Plot. Next, you should select one of your Burgage Plots with a Backyard Extension slot (or build one if you don't have it), and upgrade that plot to Level 2. The upgrade itself only costs 4x Timber, but you can only upgrade a Burgage Plot if all its happiness requirements are met. That means you'll need a nearby Well, Church, and Marketplace with stalls for Food, Firewood, and Clothing.

Seasons determine what happens on a farm
Plowing is followed by sowing, which also has to happen in autumn. If a field isn’t plowed and sowed by the time winter starts in December that field will be fallow for the year — you’ll also get a notification about it. Like we mentioned above, a family can harvest, plow, and sow about 0.6 morgen during a season.
Each of the crops you grow don’t do anything for you in their raw form. They all have to be processed (at least once) before they’re usable. What tasks your farm takes on depends on the season — there’s a bit of wiggle room on the dates, but the following is generally true. In the Construction menu, pick Farming and then choose a Field.
This means that you’ll only ever have two fields with crops planted — for a total of 0.6 morgen worth of crops. That just so happens to be about how much a family can manage in a year. Meanwhile, you’ll always have one fallow field that’s resetting its fertility. The following autumn, the family will harvest the crops, plow the fields, and then sow the next year’s crop.
Look for an area with at least yellow fertility that doesn’t overlap with other resources like wild animals or berry deposits. Once you've upgraded your Burgage Plot to Level 2, you'll have unlocked a range of new possible Backyard Extensions. One of these extensions is the Brewery, which is what you need to turn Malt into Ale. Grilled pita, fresh cut gyro meat, lettuce, tomato, onion and tzatziki sauce. Deep fried shrimp tossed in boom boom sauce served on a bed of lettuce.
If the crop you just harvested was wheat (emmer), it’ll be taken to the farm where it’s threshed into grain. When you’re ready to start farming, you’ll also need a farmhouse (3 timber). This is where you can assign a family to start working the fields. For farming, we’ll focus on emmer, flax, and barley fertility.
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Served with honey mustard and nacho cheese dipping sauces. For spring and summer, there’s nothing to do on the farm except watch the crops grow. Barley is (arguably) the most important crop, followed by emmer (wheat).
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