Allows growing various crops. Can be used for food production. This farm depends on rain only. To supply water from external source it needs to be upgraded.
Allows growing various crops. Can be used for food production. This farm depends on rain only. To supply water from external source it needs to be upgraded.
Soil fertility affects crop yield, with 60% fertility there will be only 60% yield. Most crops consume fertility by growing. Fertility replenishes naturally when below 100%, or it can be increased by growing crops that provide fertility, or by using fertilizers. Growing the same crops after each other increases their fertility consumption. Thus, it is advantageous to rotate different crops.
Some crops reduce farm's fertility after each harvest. Fertility is percentage applied to the final crop to determine its yield. So with 50% fertility there will be only 50% yield. Fertility can be replenished by growing green manure or by providing fertilizer. Growing the same crops after each other increases their fertility consumption. Thus, it is advantageous to rotate crops.
Estimated average production per month of all crops in the schedule. This estimate is based on the crop growth time and soil fertility equilibrium (or the target fertility set via the slider below). Losses incurred due to lack of fertility or water are not included in this estimate. However, extra time incurred by slots that have no yield is included. To see how much food is needed, check your food market consumption report.
Estimated average production per month based on the current fertility. Delays incurred due to lack of water are not included in this estimate. However extra time incurred by crops added just for fertility is included. To see how much food is needed check your food market consumption report.