Difference between revisions of "Carrot"
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| itemName = Carrot | | itemName = Carrot | ||
| image = [[File:Carrot.png|200px|alt= A carrot in crop form.]] | | image = [[File:Carrot.png|200px|alt= A carrot in crop form.]] | ||
| caption = A carrot. | | caption = A carrot. | ||
| type = Crop | | type = Crop | ||
− | | | + | | cropType = Root |
| itemCrateQuantity = 90 | | itemCrateQuantity = 90 | ||
− | | itemBaseValue1 = $0. | + | | itemBaseValue1 = $0.36 |
− | | itemBaseValue2 = $0. | + | | itemBaseValue2 = $0.40 |
− | | itemBaseValue3 = $0. | + | | itemBaseValue3 = $0.45 |
− | | itemBaseValue4 = $0. | + | | itemBaseValue4 = $0.56 |
+ | | itemBaseValue5 = $0.67 | ||
+ | | itemBaseValue6 = $0.78 | ||
+ | | itemBaseValue7 = $0.90 | ||
+ | | bestSeason = Spring, Summer, Fall | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | Carrot seeds can be obtained from [[Pitchfork Jeb's Farmer Supply]] for $0.90 a seed. Each seed yields 8 carrots. <br> | |
− | [[Category:Crops]] | + | '''Carrots are a ROOT Crop'''<br> |
+ | '''Harvest with the ''' [[Scythe]] or [[Root Crop Harvester]]<br> | ||
+ | There are many factors that affect growth time. But generally Carrots should take about 2 to 5 minutes to grow '''IN SEASON'''. Consult your [[Farmer's Almanac]] if you have questions regarding seasons.<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Carrotbag.jpg|thumb|center]] | ||
+ | [[File:Carrotgrown(1).jpg|thumb|center]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Crops]] [[Category:Items]] |
Latest revision as of 19:04, 31 May 2021
Carrot | |
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A carrot. | |
Type | Crop |
Subtype | Root |
Best Season | Spring, Summer, Fall |
Value | |
Crate Quantity | 90 |
Carrot seeds can be obtained from Pitchfork Jeb's Farmer Supply for $0.90 a seed. Each seed yields 8 carrots.
Carrots are a ROOT Crop
Harvest with the Scythe or Root Crop Harvester
There are many factors that affect growth time. But generally Carrots should take about 2 to 5 minutes to grow IN SEASON. Consult your Farmer's Almanac if you have questions regarding seasons.