Seasons

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Farmtown experiences all four seasons, immersing players in a world that has fun and unique activities! Each season comes with varying temperatures, which affects the growth rate of crops. Precipitation is also much more likely in certain seasons (spring) than in others (winter).

Experience the thrill of mining in the snowy, cold winter (be careful of the gas pockets!), ATV racing with friends in the fun summer sun, planting flowers in the beautiful, blooming spring, and harvesting crops in the crisp and colorful fall! Each season spans a different number of in-game days. Spring and Fall span 10 days, Summer with 12 days, and finally Winter lasting 8 days. Each in-game day is 14 minutes long thanks to the Day/Night Cycle which allows for 10 minutes of daytime and 4 minutes of night, timing is important for maximizing your farms potential!

Spring

Springtime.png Spring. The season where flowers start to bloom, the grass is greener than ever, warmer temperatures start to arise, and the rainy weather makes an appearance. This season is great for growing many types of crops like: Wheat, Carrots, Magic Beans, and many other crops! If you're wanting to start a Beekeeping hobby, this time of year is a great way to start!

Summer

SummerPainting.png Summer. The season that is the warmest of them all, but the one that seems to be the most lively. The sun is out and shining, the bees are out and buzzing around, new adventures are taking place, and memories are being made. This season is great for growing crops like: Corn, Sugar Cane, Pumpkins, and many other lovely crops!

Fall

AutumnPainting.png Autumn. The season where the leaves start to change color and fall to the ground, leaf piles are being made and jumped into, the temperatures start to gradually decrease, and crops are being gathered. This season is great for growing crops like: Pumpkins, Turnips, Carrots, and more!

Winter

WinterPainting.png Winter. The season that is the coldest of them all, but the most ebullience one alongside Summer. The snow is falling, animals are in hibernation, icicles are forming on the rooftops, and snowmen are being built. This season is great for growing crops like: Snowmen, Beets, Potatoes, and more. Mining is also a great alternative if you don't want to grow crops this time around!