Agriculture

The agriculture skill allows players to grow their own food. Currently there are only three types of crops, broad beans, peas and turnips. Agriculture provides a good source of food, although there is a long time lag between sowing the crops and harvesting. Crops start to become ready in late summer, through to late autumn. It is possible to receive more than one crop when you pick it, and the longer you wait the more likely you will get more than one crop per harvest.

In order to start farming, land needs to be prepared with a shovel. This land needs to be fertilized with the remains of a fire. A popular method is to arrange firewood in a rectangle like the diagram below: 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 etc. where the numbers represent how much firewood is on the tile. Light the tiles with 2 firewood on them, and wait. Of course, other types of fuel can be chosen, but firewood is often used for its quick burning time.

The ground with burnout fire can be prepared with a shovel. You must be quick before such grounds disappear due to a combination of rain and time. As such, it's advisable to burn no greater than 40 steps each time, prepare all of them, then change to the next. The 'prepared' ground take about 2 days to cool down sufficiently to start planting.

Planting is the activity that increase the skill best. After planting such a field you will see noticably increase in skill.

The plants will grow and ripe with time, rain and sunshine. You can start harvesting as early as 2 weeks after plant.

When winter start the field will be cover with snow. Now you can neither harvest nor plant. It's time to wait for spring, which is when the ice disappear, and you no longer can dry food.