Learn how to grow and rotate crops and sustain your population.

Getting to grips with Manor Lords farming systems is a little trickier than it might first seem, however.

Emmeris also another word the game uses forWheat.

A woman ploughs a field with an ox in Manor lords

This determines which crops will grow best on your land, and where you should plant them.

This will show you options to view Emmer (Wheat), Flax, Barley and Rye fertility.

Thebestareas will be shown in avivid green, while low fertility areas will be shown in orange or red.

An overhead map of a forested region showing a soil fertility overlay in Manor Lords

These areharvested in September during Harvest Season.

it’s possible for you to track your crops progress and projected yield by clicking on a field.

For this reason,its best to rotate your crops to maximise your yields.

Two farming huts surrounded by autumnal trees in Manor Lords

To convert a field, you will need to spend a one-time cost of fivePlanks.

you could also set threshing to high priority in the advanced tab of the Farmhouse menu.

Meanwhile, unlockingRye Cultivationwill give you access to the Rye crop.

A field of wheat in Manor Lords

If your regions soil fertility is somewhat lacking, this can be a great option.

Keep experimenting and youll eventually create a system that will reliably produce crops year on year.

That’s eveything it’s crucial that you know about farming in Manor Lords.

An overhead view of three field types surrounded by forest in Manor Lords

The Farmhouse building is selected to show its menu screen in Manor Lords

The development point menu in Manor Lords with the Heavy Plow point highlighted