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'''Guide initially based on {{InlineVer|0.C}}, various updates for {{InlineVer|0.D}} have been made.'''
Farming in Cataclysm can be a rewarding way of providing sustenance for your character. It takes a bit of work, but the returns are well worth it come harvest time.
Some of the information present here might not apply to future versions.


Farming in Cataclysm can be a rewarding way of providing sustenance for your character. As of {{inlineVer|0.C}}, farming has received some solid updates and is now more than capable of providing all the food your character will need - despite the farming system being a work-in-progress (like everything else). Finding an actual [[farm]] in-game can be both tricky, and helpful - but is not necessary. If you can find a [[farm]], it's a good thing, as the earth is already dug up for easy planting, and you can often find relevant tools, or vehicles - plus fruits, veggies, grains, herbs and occasionally seeds just sitting out in the fields (assuming they haven't rotted away yet). Otherwise you can just make your own garden in any old vacant lot or field.
== Getting set up ==


The process of farming is pretty easy. It occurs in three steps - Planting, growing (read: waiting), and harvest.  
You will need: A shovel, hoe, digging stick, or paws. Snow shovels won't work, unfortunately, so toss 'em out.
 
You can currently farm anywhere that has dirt as long as the weather is warm enough. Usually by day 75 of Spring you're good to go, but it can sometimes take a bit longer. Start by wielding your farming implement of choice, then {{a|a}}ctivate) it. Choose the "upturn earth" option to create a mound of dirt. This is where you'll be planting your seeds.
 
[[File:2 farming apply hoe.png|frame|none|A screen shot of using the hoe tool in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.]]


== Planting ==
== Planting ==
The first order of business is to find yourself some [[seeds]]. [[Seeds]] can be found in Gardening Supply buildings, Home Improvement Superstores, Hardware Stores, in [[Farm]]s themselves, rarely in Houses, and some can be crafted by the player, using the crafting menu {{k|&}}. They also drop when a grown plant is successfully harvested. To get you started, you can get some early seeds by foraging underbrush in forests ({{k|e}}xamine [[underbrush]]) - [[wild vegetables]] or [[rhubarb]] you find can be crafted into [[wild vegetable stems]] or [[rhubarb stems]] (requires Survival 2), which can be planted like seeds. In summer, you can find strawberry or blueberry bushes in open fields that can be harvested for seeds & fruit as well.  
You do have [[seeds]], right?. [[Seeds]] can be found in Gardening Supply buildings, Home Improvement Superstores, Hardware Stores, in [[Farm]]s themselves, rarely in Houses, and some can be crafted by the player, using the crafting menu {{k|&}}, or by deconstructing some fruits. To get you started, you can get some early seeds by foraging underbrush in forests ({{k|e}}xamine [[underbrush]]) - [[wild vegetables]] or [[rhubarb]] you find can be crafted into [[wild vegetable stems]] or [[rhubarb stems]] (requires Survival 2), which can be planted like seeds. In summer, you can find strawberry or blueberry bushes in open fields that can be harvested for fruit, which can then be deconstructed for seeds as well. Small fruits, like berries, will generally be destroyed when you do this, but larger ones such as pumpkins or tomatoes will still be edible afterwards.


To plant seeds, you must {{k|e}}xamine a dirt mound with seeds in inventory. You can find some [[Mound of dirt|dirt mounds]] at a [[farm]], but be wary of monsters if you're visiting the farm for the first time. Clear the farm first then look around for some tools, if the farm has some farming tools or seeds then you can start right there.
To plant seeds, you must {{e|e}}xamine a dirt mound with seeds in inventory. You can find some pre-dug [[Mound of dirt|dirt mounds]] at a [[farm]], but be wary of monsters if you're visiting the farm for the first time. Clear the farm first then look around for some tools, if the farm has some farming tools or seeds then you can start right there.


[[File:1 farming location.png|frame|none|A screen shot of a farm in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.]]
[[File:1 farming location.png|frame|none|A screen shot of a farm in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.]]


So find a nice set of [[Mound of dirt|dirt mounds]] on your farm to work with or just create your own [[Mound of dirt|dirt mounds]]. You can accomplish this with any digging tool, but the ideal implement by far would be a [[hoe]]. If you can't find or craft one, you can use a [[shovel]], [[entrenching tool]] or even a simple [[digging stick]] (any tool with Digging of 1 or higher). Make mounds by entering the {{k|*}}Construction menu and choosing Till Soil. This process takes about 30 minutes per mound, a steep price to pay. A hoe is quicker.
Either way, once you have dirt mounds, you must apply the seeds by {{k|e}}xamining the chosen mound. This will pop up a menu of seeds in your inventory - just choose the applicable seed and hit enter. Once the seeds are planted, the growing process begins.
 
[http://i.imgur.com/4QV1DR9.png Where to find hoe]
 
It's much faster to use the [[hoe]], if you can find or build one; simply {{k|a}}pply it and have your dirt mound ready in a minute.
 
[[File:2 farming apply hoe.png|frame|none|A screen shot of using the hoe tool in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.]]
 
Once you have dirt mounds, you must apply the seeds by {{k|e}}xamining the chosen mound. This will pop up a menu of seeds in your inventory - just choose the applicable seed and hit enter. Once the seeds are planted, the growing process begins.
 
One note: '''You can only plant seeds when the temperature is 50F (10C) or greater.''' Otherwise you'll get the message, {{igs|"It is too cold to plant anything now."|light_blue}} So planting season begins in Spring, around day 6 or so. You may even find a small window between 2-4PM on day 5 if you really want to get started early.


[[File:3 farming examine mound.png|frame|none|A screen shot of examining a mound of dirt in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.]]
[[File:3 farming examine mound.png|frame|none|A screen shot of examining a mound of dirt in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.]]
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== Growing ==
== Growing ==


Now, just sit back and wait for the seeds to sprout. They don't pop up overnight - growth takes place in four stages: planted seeds, seedling, mature plant, and fruiting plant. The time to finish the full growth cycle varies by plant. Also, growth times scale with season length, so in {{InlineVer|0.D}}, the growth times have scaled with the change from 15 -> 91 day seasons.
Now, just sit back and wait for the seeds to sprout. They don't pop up overnight - growth takes place in four stages: planted seeds, seedling, mature plant, and fruiting plant. The time to finish the full growth cycle varies by plant. If you've adjusted season length in the options, grow times will be proportionally adjusted as well.


You will know when your crops are done by their appearance (bright green #), and their description tag (harvestable plant). Fruited plants will stay harvestable for a good period of time, a week or more (in {{InlineVer|0.C}}) - if you do not harvest them within the available span, the plot will go back to seed and begin growth again starting from the seedling stage.
You will know when your crops are done by their appearance (bright green #), and their description tag (harvestable plant).


One important thing to note is that the growth a plant experiences won't actually be reflected until you leave the plant's reality bubble and return - a quick trip up and down a set of stairs will do it (unless you have Z-levels on). So if you think it should be harvest time but nothing looks ready, try leaving and coming back.
One important thing to note is that the growth a plant experiences won't actually be reflected until you leave the plant's reality bubble and return, so if you think it should be harvest time but nothing looks ready, try leaving the area and coming back.


Another thing to keep in mind is that your crops are vulnerable at this stage and must be protected, firstly from monsters - a zombie stumbling through your patch will ruin any planted crops it staggers across, and secondly from cold - be sure to harvest before winter, as the first day of winter will automatically kill off any growing plants and render them into [[withered plant|withered plants]].
Another thing to keep in mind is that your crops are vulnerable must be protected. Zombies stumbling through crops can sometimes trample and destroy them, and other things like [[deer]], [[cow|cattle]], and [[aphid|aphids]] love to snack on them. [[portal_storm|Portal storms]] tend to wreak havoc on crops, and unfortunately for now the best fix for that is to simply leave the area until the storm is over.


==={{InlineVer|0.D}} and {{InlineVer|0.E}}===
Each plant has its own growth speed. Vegetables like Zucchini are fast-growing, and can fruit in 47 days. Oats are the fastest-growing grain at 65 days, while many other plants will take anywhere from 80-95 days.


Each plant has its own growth period.
== Fertilizer ==


[[Oats]] are the fastest growing plant in the game. They grow in 45 days.
Fertilizer can be used to boost the speed of crop growth. It can be found in places like hardware stores, or crafted out of certain chemicals. In older versions, fertilizer reduced crop yields, but this no longer appears to be the case.


[[zucchini|Zucchinis]] grow in 47 days.
[[File:5 farming apply fertilizer NO.png|frame|none|A screen shot of activating fertilizer in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.]]
 
[[cucumber|Cucumbers]] grow in 60 days.
 
[[carrot|Carrots]], [[chili pepper|chili peppers]], [[garlic bulb|garlic]] (from both seeds and cloves), [[onion|onions]], [[tomato|tomatoes]], and [[wild roots]] grow in 65 days.
 
[[Barley]] grows in 70 days.
 
[[Broccoli]] grows in 75 days.
 
[[Corn]] grows in 80 days.
 
[[Cabbage]] and [[lettuce]] grow in 85 days.
 
[[sugar beet|Sugar beets]] grow in 90 days.
 
[[Bee balm]], [[blackberry|blackberries]], [[blueberry|blueberries]], [[buckwheat]], [[cactus pad|cacti]], [[cannabis]], [[canola seeds|canola]], [[cattail rhizome|cattails]], [[chamomile flowers|chamomile]], [[chicory]], [[cranberry|cranberries]], [[dahlia]], [[handful of dandelions|dandelions]], [[datura seeds|datura]], [[decorative plant|decorative plants]], [[dogbane]], [[elderberry|elderberries]], [[fungal]], [[grape|grapes]], [[huckleberry|huckleberries]], [[marloss|marloss berries]], [[mugwort]], [[mulberry|mulberries]], [[mushroom|mushrooms]], [[morel mushroom|morel mushrooms]], [[pumpkin|pumpkins]], [[raspberry|raspberries]], [[raw beans]], [[raw lentils]], [[raw tobacco]], [[rhubarb]], [[rose hips|roses]], [[salsify]], [[soybean|soybeans]], [[strawberry|strawberries]], [[sunflower|sunflowers]], [[thyme]], [[wild herbs]], and [[wild vegetables]] grow in 91 days.
 
[[raw potato|Potatoes]] grow in 95 days.
 
[[hops flower|Hops]] and [[wheat]] grow in 120 days.
 
[[Celery]] and [[cotton boll|cotton]] take the longest to grow, at 130 days.
 
Fertilizer (homemade and commercial) reduces growth times by 20%. For example, fertilized corn grows in 64 days instead of 80.  
 
You're in luck if you can find [[oat seeds]] or [[zucchini seeds]] early on - if you get started early in the year, you could potentially squeeze 4 back-to-back harvests into one growing season, providing enough oatmeal or zucchini for years to come.


==={{InlineVer|0.C}}===
==={{InlineVer|0.C}}===
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Slow-growing plants take 4 days per stage, fruiting in 16 days. These plants are [[blueberry]], [[blackberry]], [[bee balm]], [[buckwheat]], [[cannabis]], [[canola]], [[cabbage]], [[cranberry]], [[corn]], [[fungal]], [[dandelion]], [[datura]], [[dogbane]], [[lettuce]], [[marloss]], [[morel mushroom]], [[mugwort]], [[mushroom]], [[pumpkin]], [[raspberry]], [[beans]], [[rhubarb]], [[potatoes]], [[strawberry]], [[sugar beet]], [[sunflower]], [[thyme]], [[wheat]], [[wild herbs]] and [[wild vegetables]].
Slow-growing plants take 4 days per stage, fruiting in 16 days. These plants are [[blueberry]], [[blackberry]], [[bee balm]], [[buckwheat]], [[cannabis]], [[canola]], [[cabbage]], [[cranberry]], [[corn]], [[fungal]], [[dandelion]], [[datura]], [[dogbane]], [[lettuce]], [[marloss]], [[morel mushroom]], [[mugwort]], [[mushroom]], [[pumpkin]], [[raspberry]], [[beans]], [[rhubarb]], [[potatoes]], [[strawberry]], [[sugar beet]], [[sunflower]], [[thyme]], [[wheat]], [[wild herbs]] and [[wild vegetables]].


=== Fertilize your plants - Or don't! ===
('''This step is optional - fertilized seeds will grow much faster but yield much less crop!''')


Fertilization is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, your crops will be finished much faster - fast-growing crops ([[oats]] and [[zucchini]]) will grow to the next phase of growth instantly, while medium-speed crops will take only 5 hours to advance to the next stage. The slowest crops will still take a few days between stages. The drawback is that you will almost certainly harvest the minimum amount possible at harvest time. This is usually one for veggies/fruits and 4 for grains, compared to 10-12 or 48 or so if they are left to grow the full time. You will, however, receive a few seeds, so for purposes of multiplying low seed stores, the fertilizer you spend could be worth it.
== Harvest ==
 
Liquid fertilizer can be easily found (it may be on the farm itself, or in a garden supply store, hardware store, etc), but you may have to craft it. It requires a cooking skill of 3 and survival skill of 2. If you've these skills then you can craft it using 1 [[water]] or 1 [[clean water]], 2 [[bone meal]]s, 1 [[chitin powder]] and 1 [[ammonia]] or 100 [[lye powder]] or 50 [[Saltpeter]]. [[Chitin powder]] can be ground from chunk of chitin using a [[quern]], [[ammonia]] is commonly found in [[gallon jug]]s in most houses and [[bone meal]] can be created from bones using a [[quern]] or [[food processor]].


Once they are ready, {{k|e}}xamine your plants to harvest them. Some plants, such as wheat, will require you to use a sickle or other tool with the grass-cutting quality.


When fertilizing, don't {{k|a}}ctivate the [[plant food]] ({{k|a}}ctivating or {{k|E}}ating the substance can prove harmful, don't do it!).
Your yield will vary greatly based on your survival skill, in some cases it will be ten times what you planted! Some plants will only give fruits, others will yield withered plants, straw, or seeds. Some of this stuff will be ready to eat right away, other items will need further processing.


[[File:5 farming apply fertilizer NO.png|frame|none|A screen shot of activating fertilizer in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.]]
== Grain Processing ==


Instead, {{k|e}}xamine a seed with some [[liquid fertilizer]] in your inventory, just as with planting.
Most grains will be harvested as stalks. These are still green and prone to rotting, so they'll need to be dried ASAP. The easiest way is to place a stooking spot via the {{*|construction menu}}. You can then drop stalks of grain into the stooking spot, and {{e|e}}xamine it when it's full. This will cause your character to stand up the grain in an A-frame shape so that it can dry. Doing this requires 2 [[survival]] ranks, but takes no time or materials other than the stalks themselves.


[[File:7 farming fertilized.png|frame|none|A screen shot of applied fertilizer in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.]]
You can {{e|e}}xamine the stook to see how it's coming along, it should take several days. Once it's all dry, you will take it down and receive nonperishable dried grain stalks. But you're not done yet!


[[File:6 farming examine seed YES.png|frame|none|A screen shot of examining a seed in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.]]
These dried stalks must be threshed, which you can easily do with a [[stick]], but it'll go a bit faster with something like a peasant flail. You can find the recipes for threshed grain in the {{%|crafting menu}}. Once you have your threshed grain, it will need to be winnowed, which can be done by hand via the {{%|crafting menu}}.


Plants can be fertilized once at every stage of growth (seed, seedling, and mature) for cumulative effect.
Some grains, such as lentils, get to skip a step in the above process, so don't be too confused if your plant is already dry when you pick it. That's just how they work. As long as you understand the general process, you'll be in good shape.


== Crops list ==
Once winnowed, most grains are ready to be cooked. You can't eat them raw unless you're some kind of [[mutant]], but they can be milled, made into porridge, used in soup, or even replanted!
<!-- Based on the reddit post by Zaldarr, used with permission : https://www.reddit.com/r/cataclysmdda/comments/8ltg89/crops_ranked_by_tier_table_inside/ -->
We have a list of various crops for {{InlineVer|0.D}}. The tiers are subjective, and subject to change.


<table cellpadding="3" class="sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="border-collapse: collapse; margin: 1em 0">
Since grains are seeds, you can plant them as-is. You can also craft them into seeds (and vice-versa), which is really just for organizational purposes. You'll have fewer incidents with people eating the corn you intended to plant if you craft it into seed corn first.
<tr style="background-color:lightgreen">
<th style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: white"> Name </th>
<th style="border: 1px solid #aaa"> <abbr title="Totally subjective tier ranking">Tier</abbr><br> </th>
<th style="border: 1px solid #aaa"> <abbr title="Additional information here">Notes</abbr><br> </th>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Barley" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Barley]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''B'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Can basically only make flour and booze.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Blackberry" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Blackberry]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Berry</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Blueberry" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Blueberry]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Berry</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Broccoli" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Broccolo]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''B'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Basic vegetable</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Buckwheat" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Buckwheat]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Makes flour, does not rot.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Cabbage" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Cabbage]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Used in a lot of recipes, keeps ok.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Cannabis" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Cannabis]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Weed and plant fibre, seeds turn into oil.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Canola" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Canola]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''C'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Cotton gives way more seeds and oil, and thread.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Carrot" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Carrot]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''B'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Lot of recipes, keeps ok.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Celery" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Celery]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''B'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Lots of recipes, keeps ok.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Chilli pepper" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Chilli pepper]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''D'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
--> Crafts into chili powder, a useful spice, at a high yield. </td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Corn" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Corn]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''S'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Makes a ton of stuff, including cornmeal, sugar.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Cotton" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Cotton]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Slow growing, gives infinite thread and oil if you process the bolls.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Cranberry" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Cranberry]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Berry</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Cucumber" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Cucumber]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''B'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Makes pickles.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Dandelion" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Dandelion]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''F'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Only good to keep you from starving, not very nutritious</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Garlic" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Garlic]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Gives a ton of product, keeps well for a long time, lot of uses.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Hops" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Hops]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''F'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Only used for beer and tanning. For the latter tanbark is easier to get.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Lettuce" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Lettuce]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''B'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Doesn't keep well, not used a lot.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Oats" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Oats]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''S'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Fast growing, makes oatmeal and flour, doesn't rot.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Onion" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Onion]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''B'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Keeps well.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Potato" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Potato]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''B'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Keeps well, makes good booze, used in a lot of recipes.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Pumpkin" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Pumpkin]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''C'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Edible seeds, not a lot of product, rots quickly.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Raspberry" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Raspberry]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Berry</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Rhubarb" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Rhubarb]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''C'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Only usefull to make sugar.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Strawberry" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Strawberry]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Berry</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Sugar beet" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Sugar beet]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Makes sugar and other products.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Sunflower" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Sunflower]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''C'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Seeds can give oil or be eaten, not a lot of seeds.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Tomato" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Tomato]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->The most versatile vegetable. Can it for more uses.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Wild herb" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Wild herb]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''A'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Makes massive amounts of herbs, easy to grow, lot of uses.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Wild vegetable" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Wild vegetable]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''B'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Found everywhere, lot of uses.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Zucchini" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Zucchini]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''C'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Fast growing, but keeps badly, and not used a lot.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Bee balm" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Bee balm]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''M'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Medical: Anti-flu tea</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Datura" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Datura]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''M'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Medical: [[Datura seeds]] are used for anti-parasitics or adrenaline.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Dogbane" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Dogbane]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''F'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Only used for plant fibre</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Mugwort" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Mugwort]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''M'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Medical: Easier to get, but less effective anti-parasitic.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Thyme" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Thyme]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''M'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Medical: Disinfectant oil.</td>
</tr>
 
<tr id="Poppy" style="text-align:right">
<td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->[[Poppy]]</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->'''M'''</td><!--
--><td style="border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left-color: #333; padding: 0.2em 0.5em; white-space:nowrap;"><!--
-->Medical: Everyone's favourite painkiller</td>
</tr>
</table>
 
* All berries and fruits will give you [[yeast]] as a byproduct if turned into must and [[brewing|fermented in a vat]]. Berry bushes can be harvested multiple times. Can also make longlasting [[pemmican]]. Great for mass production of booze and/or biodiesel.
* Flour was non-perishable in {{InlineVer|0.C}}, and last a long time in {{InlineVer|0.D}} and is used in a lot of recipes. Flour-making foods are a godsend, so pay attention to them.
* Some crops are only for medical purposes ('''M''' tier). It is usually best to convert these into non perishable variants, so you don't have the situation where you are sick but all your medical plants have rotted away.
 
== Harvest ==


Once they are ready, {{k|e}}xamine your plants to harvest them. You'll receive some produce, some seeds, and straw/withered plants. Different types of plants will produce in different quantities. Grains like barley and buckwheat will produce at a high rate, averaging around 46-48 grains per plant and somewhere around 6-12 seeds. [[Lettuce]] and [[carrot]]s produce in high amounts in the 60s and 70s, while other plants like [[cabbage]] produce more in the 10-12 veggie range, and more like 18-24 seeds. For a breakdown of average yields, see the [[seeds]] page.
== Oh my God there's too many tomatoes ==


Make sure you are ready to eat/preserve any perishables, because the spawned items will start to go to rot as soon as they are harvested. Congratulations! You've just farmed your first homegrown produce.
One of the biggest worries with farming is that most of your crop will all come in at once, and it can be hard to know what to do with it before it all spoils. Sure, you could stand in the field and eat 1000 raw zucchini like a dumb beast, but it might be a good idea to get familiar with [[food_preservation|food preservation]] before your crops come in.


== Powered Farming ==
== Powered Farming ==
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== Animal Farming ==
== Animal Farming ==


As of {{InlineVer|0.D}}, you can also farm various animals such as [[cow]]s. More details to follow.
As of {{InlineVer|0.D}}, you can also farm various animals such as [[cow]]s. See [[animal_husbandry|animal husbandry]] for more information.


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Revision as of 15:36, 19 January 2024

Farming in Cataclysm can be a rewarding way of providing sustenance for your character. It takes a bit of work, but the returns are well worth it come harvest time.

Getting set up

You will need: A shovel, hoe, digging stick, or paws. Snow shovels won't work, unfortunately, so toss 'em out.

You can currently farm anywhere that has dirt as long as the weather is warm enough. Usually by day 75 of Spring you're good to go, but it can sometimes take a bit longer. Start by wielding your farming implement of choice, then Template:Activate) it. Choose the "upturn earth" option to create a mound of dirt. This is where you'll be planting your seeds.

A screen shot of using the hoe tool in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.

Planting

You do have seeds, right?. Seeds can be found in Gardening Supply buildings, Home Improvement Superstores, Hardware Stores, in Farms themselves, rarely in Houses, and some can be crafted by the player, using the crafting menu &, or by deconstructing some fruits. To get you started, you can get some early seeds by foraging underbrush in forests (examine underbrush) - wild vegetables or rhubarb you find can be crafted into wild vegetable stems or rhubarb stems (requires Survival 2), which can be planted like seeds. In summer, you can find strawberry or blueberry bushes in open fields that can be harvested for fruit, which can then be deconstructed for seeds as well. Small fruits, like berries, will generally be destroyed when you do this, but larger ones such as pumpkins or tomatoes will still be edible afterwards.

To plant seeds, you must Template:Examine a dirt mound with seeds in inventory. You can find some pre-dug dirt mounds at a farm, but be wary of monsters if you're visiting the farm for the first time. Clear the farm first then look around for some tools, if the farm has some farming tools or seeds then you can start right there.

A screen shot of a farm in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.

Either way, once you have dirt mounds, you must apply the seeds by examining the chosen mound. This will pop up a menu of seeds in your inventory - just choose the applicable seed and hit enter. Once the seeds are planted, the growing process begins.

A screen shot of examining a mound of dirt in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.

Your dirt mounds become planted seeds.

A screen shot of a planted seed in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead. For use on the CDDA wiki.

Growing

Now, just sit back and wait for the seeds to sprout. They don't pop up overnight - growth takes place in four stages: planted seeds, seedling, mature plant, and fruiting plant. The time to finish the full growth cycle varies by plant. If you've adjusted season length in the options, grow times will be proportionally adjusted as well.

You will know when your crops are done by their appearance (bright green #), and their description tag (harvestable plant).

One important thing to note is that the growth a plant experiences won't actually be reflected until you leave the plant's reality bubble and return, so if you think it should be harvest time but nothing looks ready, try leaving the area and coming back.

Another thing to keep in mind is that your crops are vulnerable must be protected. Zombies stumbling through crops can sometimes trample and destroy them, and other things like deer, cattle, and aphids love to snack on them. Portal storms tend to wreak havoc on crops, and unfortunately for now the best fix for that is to simply leave the area until the storm is over.

Each plant has its own growth speed. Vegetables like Zucchini are fast-growing, and can fruit in 47 days. Oats are the fastest-growing grain at 65 days, while many other plants will take anywhere from 80-95 days.

Fertilizer

Fertilizer can be used to boost the speed of crop growth. It can be found in places like hardware stores, or crafted out of certain chemicals. In older versions, fertilizer reduced crop yields, but this no longer appears to be the case.

A screen shot of activating fertilizer in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.

0.C (Cooper)

In 0.C (Cooper) (note that this version had shorter seasons), there are three speeds at which plants grow: Fast, Medium and Slow. Growth time generally takes a week or two.

Fast-growing plants take 2 days per stage, fruiting in 8 total days. These are oats and zucchini.

Medium-speed plants take 3 days per stage, fruiting in 12 days. These plants are barley, broccoli, chili pepper, carrot, cucumber, garlic, onion, and tomato.

Slow-growing plants take 4 days per stage, fruiting in 16 days. These plants are blueberry, blackberry, bee balm, buckwheat, cannabis, canola, cabbage, cranberry, corn, fungal, dandelion, datura, dogbane, lettuce, marloss, morel mushroom, mugwort, mushroom, pumpkin, raspberry, beans, rhubarb, potatoes, strawberry, sugar beet, sunflower, thyme, wheat, wild herbs and wild vegetables.


Harvest

Once they are ready, examine your plants to harvest them. Some plants, such as wheat, will require you to use a sickle or other tool with the grass-cutting quality.

Your yield will vary greatly based on your survival skill, in some cases it will be ten times what you planted! Some plants will only give fruits, others will yield withered plants, straw, or seeds. Some of this stuff will be ready to eat right away, other items will need further processing.

Grain Processing

Most grains will be harvested as stalks. These are still green and prone to rotting, so they'll need to be dried ASAP. The easiest way is to place a stooking spot via the Template:*. You can then drop stalks of grain into the stooking spot, and Template:Examine it when it's full. This will cause your character to stand up the grain in an A-frame shape so that it can dry. Doing this requires 2 survival ranks, but takes no time or materials other than the stalks themselves.

You can Template:Examine the stook to see how it's coming along, it should take several days. Once it's all dry, you will take it down and receive nonperishable dried grain stalks. But you're not done yet!

These dried stalks must be threshed, which you can easily do with a stick, but it'll go a bit faster with something like a peasant flail. You can find the recipes for threshed grain in the Template:%. Once you have your threshed grain, it will need to be winnowed, which can be done by hand via the Template:%.

Some grains, such as lentils, get to skip a step in the above process, so don't be too confused if your plant is already dry when you pick it. That's just how they work. As long as you understand the general process, you'll be in good shape.

Once winnowed, most grains are ready to be cooked. You can't eat them raw unless you're some kind of mutant, but they can be milled, made into porridge, used in soup, or even replanted!

Since grains are seeds, you can plant them as-is. You can also craft them into seeds (and vice-versa), which is really just for organizational purposes. You'll have fewer incidents with people eating the corn you intended to plant if you craft it into seed corn first.

Oh my God there's too many tomatoes

One of the biggest worries with farming is that most of your crop will all come in at once, and it can be hard to know what to do with it before it all spoils. Sure, you could stand in the field and eat 1000 raw zucchini like a dumb beast, but it might be a good idea to get familiar with food preservation before your crops come in.

Powered Farming

In 0.D (Danny) you can find and build farm equipment that plows, seeds, and harvests respectively.

The following vehicle (source) would allow you to reap, plow and drill (seed) two lines of tiles:

 o o
DPs>R
DPs>R
 o o

In the example above, the reaper (R) is followed by an engine (>), a seat (s), a plow (P) and a drill (D).

As of yet, there is no fertilizer attachment for vehicles and the chemical sprayer doesn't accept liquid fertilizer. Details to follow.

Animal Farming

As of 0.D (Danny), you can also farm various animals such as cows. See animal husbandry for more information.

A screen shot of a tractor vehicle in Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.

Healing animals

It is in 0.E (Ellison) not yet possible to heal animals directly, but animals will heal damage over time. So just keep the biters away, or install the Magiclysm mod, and use spells.

See also