18 Farming

Best Farm Layouts

Design for your next ten minutes: storage near repeat tasks, clear entrances, and room to revise rather than a single “perfect” blueprint.

Guide typeFarming
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What this page can say

Layouts are personal play patterns, not universal requirements.

Official game scene
Official game sceneOpen research source ↗

Player-reported / recheck in your save

What to do first

There is no universal best layout: group repeated work together, leave walking space, and use temporary placement to test before committing.

Before you start

  • Name the next repeated task you want to shorten: storage, crafting, growing, or processing.
  • Leave a clear route to exits and frequently used stations.
  • Treat community coverage and grid claims as test prompts, not fixed rules.

A practical first-days route

  1. Put the storage used by a task near its first workstation.
  2. Create separate zones for growing, processing, and crafting before decorating.
  3. Use temporary placement or rearrangement to test a route with your current equipment.
  4. Keep one expansion edge open rather than rebuilding around a single early machine.
Version & evidence note

Official news supports temporary placement and rearrangement. Specific layouts and sprinkler coverage are player-reported, so confirm them with the in-game placement preview.

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References

These links support the route and its conditions. Follow the status in the guide rather than treating one link as a final answer.

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