Medieval Dynasty Farming Guide | TechRaptor (2024)

It’s really not easy starting your own medieval settlement, as we’ve found out before, but as long as you take care of the basics, then you can at least be sure you’re probably going to survive. Other than shelter, one of the most basic needs you’ll have is a steady supply of food, and the best way to do that is farming. If you’re looking for a few pointers on how best to get started farming, then our Medieval Dynasty farming guide is your best bet.

How to Farm in Medieval Dynasty

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The first thing you’ll need for farming is the right tools, which means making yourself a hoe. To start off with you’re best just making a wooden hoe, which only requires 1 log and 5 sticks to make. Typically that means that you can make one by chopping down any single tree that happens to be nearby, assuming you’ve already got a wooden axe.

Use the tool menu in your crafting wheel to create the hoe. Once you’ve got it made, plot out where you actually want to create your first farm. The land needs to be relatively flat or you want to be able to place your farm there. With your area selected, once again use the crafting wheel and find the building > farming > field selection. This allows you to select your plot(s) use a foot-by-foot grid.

Once you’ve selected and cornered off the square fields you want, right-click each square with your hoe to plow the land. Congratulations, you have the first step under control. Next, we’re going to need a few more things to get ready for the next step. Some seeds and some fertilizer, and in medieval times, you can probably figure out how we’re going to get it.

Where to Get Fertilizer

There are a couple of different ways to get a fertilizer. The easiest and cheapest method is to earn Farming XP by plowing a lot of land, then build the barn. With the barn workbench, you can craft fertilizer using manure and a simple bag.

Manure is available, cheaply all year round in every settlement. You can find the farming vendor by looking for the bag and wheat symbol on your compass. In some seasons, these sellers may also be selling fertilizer, but it will cost you more than the manure.

Who Sells Seeds?

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The final missing ingredient for farming in Medieval Dynasty is seeds. Once again, you can find your farming vendor in each settlement that will be selling all the different seeds you’ll need. For example, in the first settlement that you come to, Gostovia, you can find Edwin in a barn next door to the tavern.

You’ll also have to make sure you’re buying seeds for the right time of year. Each type of seed can only be planted in certain seasons. You can check out the chart below to see which seeds are planted in each season.

SpringBeetroot, Cabbage, Carrot, Poppy, Flax, Oat, Onion, Wheat
SummerCabbage,
AutumnRye, Wheat
WinterCarrot,

Sowing Seeds

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Now that you’ve got it all together, go to your nicely turned field and equip a simple bag to your hot bar. Fertilizer should already be selected, but if it’s not, right-click with the bag equipped, and go to Field > Fertilizer. Now you can left-click on your grubbed field to fertilize it.

Get back in there with the hoe to finish plowing your field, and you can finally sow your seeds. With the bag equipped, right-click for the radial menu again and go to fields > “...seeds” and left-click plowed fields to sow your seeds.

Your seeds will grow between seasons. Check your crops when a season changes and see if any of them are ready for harvesting. To harvest vegetables, you can use your bare hands, but if you’ve planted grains, you need to get your hands on a scythe from somewhere. If you’ve already done a couple of side missions for Dobroniega, then you can find one in one of the knocked-over carts on the road.

You also have the option of stealing one from a vendor if you can find someone selling one. It’s also possible to borrow the one from the quest Unigost sends you on. Or only ever plant vegetables like cabbage, carrots, and onions to avoid the need for a scythe entirely.

More Help with Medieval Dynasty

In the future, you'll be able to automate your farm once your settlement has other villagers living in it. If you're struggling in other areas, like hunting, you should check out some of our other Medievil Dynasty guides. Like our bow and Linen Thread guide,to make hunting a bit more feasible. We also have a guide on making money in case you're feeling a little broke so far.

More Medieval DynastyGuides

General Guides

  • Starter Guide
  • Cheats and Dev Console Guide
  • How to Use Inspector Mode
  • How to Make Money Fast
  • How to Get Medieval DynastyWater for Villagers

Crafting Guides

  • Crafting Guide
  • Bow Guide and Linen Thread Guide
  • Mining and Iron Guide
  • Building Guide
  • How to Get Medieval Dynasty Straw?
  • Farming Guide
  • Do Medieval Dynasty Trees Grow Back?
  • How to Repair Buildings

Location Guides

  • Map and Locations Guide
  • Where To Find Medieval Dynasty Caves
  • Where to Find Medieval Dynasty Wolves

Quest Guides

  • Uniegost Quest Guide
  • Dobroniega's Story II Quest Guide
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FAQs

What is the best thing to farm in medieval dynasty? ›

Cabbage is Medieval Dynasty's super crop. Not only are they highly nutritious and great for keeping villagers fed (especially when mixed with meat for potage), but they can be planted twice a year in spring and summer. They take only one season to grow and are ready in summer or fall, respectively.

How to increase farming level in medieval dynasty? ›

A range of activities increase the farming skill for both the player and NPC workers. Once plans for fields and orchards have been placed each activity contributes a small amount to the farming skill. For fields these include once-off grubbing up then fertilising, plowing, seeding and harvesting to produce each crop.

What do farmers need in medieval dynasty? ›

When there is no more workable plots, farmers return to the shed and remain idle there. Farmers need to be provided with tools, including bags, hoes, sickles and scythes to work. They also require a sufficient supply of fertilizer, seeds and grains in the resource storage.

Can you rotate farms in medieval dynasty? ›

Fields are always aligned to the axis of the in-game cardinal directions (north-south, east-west) and cannot be rotated. A newly created field has to be "grubbed up" before it can be used for farming, which can be done by using a Hoe on each square. This only has to be performed once for each new field.

Are there cheats in the medieval dynasty? ›

After the game loads and once you're in-game, you can start enabling different cheats! WeMod uses advanced technology to detect the game version you're running and will let you know if it's supported. If it's not, you will still have the option of giving it a try or requesting an update!

Can you make a field bigger in medieval dynasty? ›

By selecting the field option, you can pick where you want the field to be. At first, you will see a stake, which is where the corner of the field will go. Once you left-click in your desired location, you will be able to drag the field to the size that you want.

Do trees grow back in medieval dynasty? ›

Chopping it a second time divides it into multiple chunks which can be collected as logs. The stump can be dug up using a Shovel, which produces another log. If left intact, it will grow back into a tree after two years. Tree branches do not grow into trees.

What is the difference between a farmer and a field worker in medieval dynasty? ›

Medieval Dynasty

The Farmer performs the tasks you assign in the Barn menu (creating Fertilizer, Flour, etc...). The Field Hand takes care of the fields (planting, reaping).

Where is the best place to build in the medieval dynasty? ›

Once you have permission to build, you can build pretty much anywhere you want. The best village location in Medieval Dynasty is right in the center of the map, along the southern side of the river (at the top of the 'hump' on the map). This location is close to the starting town and is close to resources.

What should I plant in the first medieval dynasty? ›

The game starts you in Spring which is the best growing season since you can plant many different crop, but especially flax since nearly all early game sewing requires linen.

What are donkeys for in the medieval dynasty? ›

While donkeys do not produce any resources, they do provide transport for the player and goods. Foals can not be ridden or transport anything. Upon hunting and skinning, an adult donkey yields 6 leather and 20 meat, while a foal yields 3 leather and 15 meat.

What is the best item to sell in medieval dynasty? ›

Mid-Game: Tools (Iron, Bronze, Sticks And Logs)

Axes, sickles, scythes, scissors, and spears sell particularly well compared to the base material cost (bought or found).

What should I build first in medieval dynasty? ›

In Medieval Dynasty, like in life, personal shelter is the first priority, so players should start by building themselves a home. The next priority is storage, with resource storage taking precedence over food storage, as gathering supplies is meaningless if there's nowhere to put them.

Does food matter in medieval dynasty? ›

Food and drink

Food and water or other drinks will keep the villagers content, without them their mood will start to decrease. Villagers will only start to eat and drink after they have a house.

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