

A new watering can from Clint and an automatic bird feeder from Robin. Unzip the mod folder into Stardew Valley/Mods.

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Press U (configurable) to show an automation overlay: Install the latest version of SMAPI. Hay can be harvested from Grass or Wheat using a Scythe or Golden Scythe.It can only be harvested from Grass if there is an unfilled Silo on the farm. To the creatives of Stardew Valley (writer, chef, and sculptor), THANK YOU. Put a chest next to any number of machines (like furnaces or crystalariums), and theyll take raw items from the chest and push their finished items into it. It also may randomly appear in Krobus ' shop on Saturdays or in the Stardrop Saloon 's rotating stock. Hay comes from dried plants and is used to feed farm animals. Our favorite automatic cat feeder is the Whisker Feeder-Robot, which had the most useful app and easiest programming of any feeder we tested. Stuffing can be purchased from Traveling Merchant 's booth at the Festival of Ice for 200g. I much prefer just tapping it, like the kegs. It is prepared using either the kitchen inside an upgraded farmhouse or a Cookout Kit. Having to axe it usually gets it displaced and put back into my inventory if I hit it the wrong place. The hassle of having to click out of the cart and then click back on only to be able to buy just ONE seed is frustrating !!! This also applies to the dishes I buy in bulk from Krobus.Ĭasks are another thing that bug me. I honestly wish there was a way to avoid any limits to what merchants sell (specifically, Krobus and the Travelling Cart) because I need my rare seeds 200 at a time, not just 1. It's a hassle to really sow each area with a hoe, especially if it's around 300+ plots. I use junimo huts and iridium sprinklers, but I wish that there was some way to automate huge crop areas to automatically sow them for planting. I definitely use automation in crops, as it takes the most time during the first day of Spring (I end up just planting cheap crops at the end of the season as to avoid re-sowing the crop lands).
