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Each Season lasts 28 days and has crops and other items that can only be found in that season. Crops still standing out of season will wither and die. Each season has two festival days. Seeds available in [[Pierre's]] General Store change each season. A villagers daily routines may change with a new season.
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Each Season lasts 28 [[Day Cycle|day cycles]], with specific [[crops]], [[Foraging|forageables]], and [[Fishing|fish]] that can only be found during that season. Crops still standing out of season will wither and die, and [[fertilizer]] used on soil will expire. During seasonal shifts, your farm will also experience minor disrepair. Each season has two festival days. Seeds available in [[Pierre's]] General Store change each season. A villager's daily routines may change with a new season.
  
 
There are four season total:
 
There are four season total:
[[Spring]],[[Summer]],[[Fall]], and [[Winter]]. The player starts in [[Spring]].
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[[Spring]], [[Summer]], [[Fall]], and [[Winter]]. The game begins on the first day of [[Spring]].
  
 
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Each Season lasts 28 day cycles, with specific crops, forageables, and fish that can only be found during that season. Crops still standing out of season will wither and die, and fertilizer used on soil will expire. During seasonal shifts, your farm will also experience minor disrepair. Each season has two festival days. Seeds available in Pierre's General Store change each season. A villager's daily routines may change with a new season.

There are four season total: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. The game begins on the first day of Spring.