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Nursery and fields
I have a question. I am lvl 64, I have 7 fields and a level 2 nursery. Out of my 7 fields, 4 of them are level 5, and the other 3 are level 1, level 2 and level 3. I was wondering if I should delete a few of my lower level fields??
My reasons for asking this are that now with the nursery, I can pretty much keep up on my supply of seeds for making feeds. Often I have fields sitting there doing nothing and I try to keep my nursery producing.
What do you all think, should I delete my 3 lower fields or keep them? yes, I'm asking for you honest opinion
(Also, I probably should say that my happiness and profits are not an issue as my main farm is already at 100%)
Comments
Made the fifth field about when the bakery started eating more and more wheat
I plant what I mill. So batches of 50 pigfeed, cabbage in the fields (both 45 mins) and while milling chickenfeed I plant corn. The corn gives me a bit of time to plant wildflowers if I need them, because in 25 mins I use less corn then I plant. And you will use even less, because of your higher workshop. During the night I do cowfeed and wheat.
Don't demolish all the three at once.... Since removing/addition of a single field can also play a part in the farm balance.