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The '''Silo''' is a type of [[Carpenter's Shop#Farm_Buildings|farm building]] purchasable from [[Robin]] at the [[Carpenter's Shop]]. It takes two days to build. When complete, it stores [[Animals#Food|hay]] from [[grass]] cut on the farm. A silo should be built BEFORE buying a coop or a barn, as this will allow the player to start collecting hay before they buy an animal.
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The '''Silo''' is a type of [[Carpenter's Shop#Farm_Buildings|farm building]] purchasable from [[Robin]] at the [[Carpenter's Shop]]. It takes two days to build. When complete, it stores [[Animals#Food|hay]] from [[grass]] cut on the farm.
  
 
==Behavior==
 
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Revision as of 22:47, 22 May 2018

Silo
Silo.png
Allows you to cut and store grass for feed.
Information
Build cost: data-sort-value="100">Gold.png100g
Build materials: Stone.png Stone (100)Clay.png Clay (10)Copper Bar.png Copper Bar (5)
Size: 3x3
3x3

The Silo is a type of farm building purchasable from Robin at the Carpenter's Shop. It takes two days to build. When complete, it stores hay from grass cut on the farm.

Behavior

When The Player cuts grass on their farm with the scythe, there is a 50% chance that hay is automatically added to the silo. Each silo can store up to 240 hay, and the current amount stored can be checked by interacting with it. If the player owns multiple silos, it shows the combined total storage and capacity of all silos on The Farm.

Hay can also be purchased from Marnie's Ranch for data-sort-value="50">Gold.png50g and added to the silo by left- or right-clicking on the silo while holding the hay.

Hay stored in the silo is accessible through the hay hoppers located inside Coops and Barns to be used for feeding their respective animals.

Tips

  • The silo is a good choice as a first building to be purchased. It takes fewer resources to build than other buildings, and allows a good stock of hay to be gathered before actually having to meet the needs of any animals.
  • Cutting grass with a sword or similar weapon does not provide hay: only a scythe will stock the silo.