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The farming category lists pages about farming techniques, farming equipment, seeds, and crops.



Farming in Medieval Engineers can be done in a couple of different ways. There is Simple Farming techniques that use basic farming tools that require manual labor. Once you have done additional research, you can put your engineering skills to the test with Mechanized Farming techniques to help automate things.


This table indicates the growth times of each available crop at their different stages in real-life time. The growth cycles follow one after another, so the next cycle does not start until after the first one in the process is complete. Crops can be harvested only in the "Grown" stage with the sole exception of  Herbs. Herbs can be picked in the "Young" stage to be used as  Wooden Sticks.

The stages are

  • Sapling
  • Young
  • Grown
  • Withered
Crop Sapling Young
 Pumpkin 1hr 1hr
 Cabbage 0.5hr 0.5hr
 Flax Straws 0.5hr 1hr
 Wheat Straws 0.5hr 1hr
 Herbs 0.5hr 0.5hr

Also all crops turn into their withered state after 27 hours after being at their fully grown state.