Here’s the new crop rotation. It’s biased towards underground plants because they farm layout has twice as much underground space as greenhouse. Also, dyes were given a lower priority than other plants. While some dwarves will tell you that hide root isn’t worth the time, even a profit minded soul like me appreciates a little extra color in life.
Fields are numbered clockwise, in sets of four, starting in the upper left of each of the big farm rooms. The first farm room is on the left of the set of two and the last is the greenhouse up above.
Field | Spring | Summer | Autumn | Winter |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Quarry Bush | Cave Wheat | Cave Wheat | Dimple Cup |
2 | Quarry Bush | Cave Wheat | Cave Wheat | Dimple Cup |
3 | Sweet Pod | Plump Helmet | Pig Tail | Dimple Cup |
4 | Sweet Pod | Pig Tail | Pig Tail | Plump Helmet |
5 | Sweet Pod | Pig Tail | Pig Tail | Plump Helmet |
6 | Sweet Pod | Quarry Bush | Pig Tail | Plump Helmet |
7 | Quarry Bush | Sweet Pod | Cave Wheat | Plump Helmet |
8 | Quarry Bush | Sweet Pod | Cave Wheat | Plump Helmet |
9 | Fisher Berry | Rope Reed | Rat Weed | Longland Grass |
10 | Fisher Berry | Longland Grass | Rat Weed | Rope Reed |
11 | Prickle Berry | Blade Weed | Wild Strawberry | Whip vine |
12 | Prickle Berry | Hide Root | Wild Strawberry | Whip vine |
This gives us six of all the underground plants except quarry bushes (which you can’t drink), of which we get five, and dimple cups (a dye), of which we get three. And two of every above ground plant, except above ground dyes, of which we get one. All of those numbers are per year.
There was some effort made to keep the millable plants near the stairs to the working windmill (yay) and a tiny bit of effort to try and balance out the types of food industry work throughout the year.
Also, WordPress table support sucks, so enjoy this because I’m never doing it again. 🙂
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