![]() There's no limiter for this it seems, so just leave patches of grass here and there. This'll allow the grass to grow back and it'll grow in all directions and more efficiently if there's open spaces around it. Unless it's the last day in fall, leave spots of grass here and there and don't clear everything out altogether. Thats it Once you have covered the first few basic steps, you can regularly get milk in Stardew Valley. Daisy, Dolly, Debby and Delilah are all mature cows that can produce Milk. You will naturally stop when the cow has no more milk left. ^^Īlso, another suggestion for when you're harvesting hay. To milk your cow, walk up to it then press and hold your action button. ![]() Once you get that egg production back up youll be making a profit off of Mayonnaise to make up for what you sank into hay. Using the scythe on grass on your property will convert the grass into hay and put it in the silo. It can store up to Hay (240) Build Cost: Gold (100g) Stone (100) Clay (10) Copper Bar (5) Once built, the silo will automatically store hay. The 3rd lvl off the building is auto-feed so u dont have to place the hay on your own anymore. the silo is ( until u get your stuff upgraded to lvl 3 ) just storage. Three looks like it should be enough for one fully upgraded barn and one fully upgraded coop, full of animals. You can buy hay for them at Marnies ranch, just sell some stone or ores from the mines to Robin and Clint if youre dead broke. The Silo allows you to cut and store grass for feed and takes Robin two days to construct. in the barn there is a place where u can place your hay. So if your silo is full it should last the whole winter. If one silo won't hold enough for all your animals, you can put extra hay in a chest and refill your silo from that as needed. A single chest holds over 30,000 pieces of hay. Sheep (Artisan) - 335g/day 448.6g/day - Sheep are the lowest profit barn animal, behind even some coop animals. In truth, as of this patch you only ever need one silo. I usually build 3 in obscure corners of the farm's map that I'm unlikely to use, and then fill those and withdraw the hay. Goats - 420g/day - Slightly better than chickens, slightly worse than cows, but goat cheese is kinda awesome and it can be worth keeping one or two around to repay Robin and get yourself into Leahs good graces. It'll be useful to have several silos anyway, as one silo will support a LITTLE more than a fully upgraded barn/coop it looks. This way you don't waste all that grass, and if nothing else you can SELL the excess hay for cash as well. That's why my recommendation would be to either build several silos, or build a coop at least so you can withdraw the hay from the silo at the coop (can't do this in the final upgrade for coop/barn, though). However, be warned that once the silo is full you'll stop getting hay altogether when you use the scythe on the grass. It'll automatically get stored in the silo and won't go into your inventory. Using the sewing machine located inside Emily and Haley's house.You need the silo in order to harvest hay when using a scythe on grass. ![]() Mix into tilled soil.Īllows you to cut and store grass for feed. Originally posted by goremanslizer: Lets come back to topic, the question was why the game prompts to build a silo before. As with other aspects of the game, very little is explained to you off-hand you'll need to experiment and try to make it work on your own. This soil has a 100% chance of staying watered overnight. And in my opinion the restriction of first building a coop before a silo, makes no sense. Among this new content that you'll experience as you work through Stardew Valley are Slime Hutches, purple brick buildings you can put on your farm to raise your very own Slime population outside of the Mines. Place on the ground to create paths or to decorate your floors. Outdoors, it can only house seasonal crops.Įvelyn cutscene after completing the Greenhouse ![]() Grows crops from any season when indoors. There is a 50 chance that each grass unit will drop one piece of hay. Alternatively, hay can be obtained by using a scythe to prune grasses do not use your sword for this purpose. ![]() Hay can be purchased from Marnie’s ranch each piece will cost you 50 in gold. This soil has a good chance of staying watered overnight. Silos are used as storage facilities for hay. Clay can also be given as a gift, but it is disliked or hated by all residents.īelow you can find every recipe which uses Clay, as well as which other ingredients are needed for it. During the Feast Of The Winter Star (the final festival in the yeary town events), if you are paired up with Jas or Vincent, you may recieve Clay as a gift. ![]()
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