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Meadowlands Farm in Stardew Valley 1.6 explained

Meadowlands Farm in Stardew Valley 1.6 explained

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This game wouldn’t be what it is without the different farms it has. It doesn’t matter what kind of farmer you want to be, it has something for everyone, whether it’s the Standard farm which is good for farming. The Riverland farm which is better suited for fishing. Or even some other interesting farms like the Hill-top and Beach farms which are good for Mining and Foraging/Fishing respectively. The only thing it lacked was something that was good for keeping livestock. However, the Meadowlands Farm from Stardew Valley 1.6 solves that problem as well. So here’s a quick overview of the map and what you can do here.

Everything you NEED to KNOW about the MEADOWLANDS

The Meadowlands farm is suitable for livestock, fishing and farming. Here are some basic features:

The biggest problem with this farm is that there is less space to farm. Therefore, it is harder to grow crops here. Another problem that you might face is the water supply. You can set up a well or your farm near the ponds, because if you don’t take into account the water sources, you might have to go to the nearest river or pond a few times, instead of being able to water all your plants at once. Therefore, this farm is not so suitable for growing crops, keeping animals should be your primary focus, while you can also grow crops on the side.

That's it for the Meadowlands farm in Stardew Valley. While you're there, check out our guides on how to get Moss, start the Desert Festival, the list of mods compatible with version 1.6, and how to remove SMAPI for 1.6.