It’s the question we always have to ask when restarting our farm for the 10th because we got bored. If you’re like me, you always have a farm that you default to, but maybe other farms have a feature you never knew about! I’m here to go over all of them just in case I can introduce you to your new favorite farm!

Sections:
0:00 – Intro
0:40 – Standard Farm
1:56 – Riverland Farm
3:43 – Forest Farm
6:03 – Hilltop Farm
7:57 – Wilderness Farm
9:52 – Four Corners Farm
11:42 – Beach Farm
14:38 – I polled 100,000 people!

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23 Comments

  1. Here is my opinion: if you're going for the Community Center, choose the Forest Farm and fruit bat cave, as you'll get a bunch of mushrooms already from the forest farm, and fruit from the fruit bat will give you stuff you'd normally need a tree for (sometimes), mainly tree fruit like a pomegranate and 3 apples

  2. Ive played my first save on the standart farm, which i think that due to the space, its really good to see what there is to do in the game and explore what you prefer.

    Now on my second save, where Im going for perfection (2 months into it and im already at 79%!), i chose the hilltop farm, because i didn't see anyone talking about it so i gave it a try. And i don't regret it. The way the space is separated and how its a little more limited has been making it pretty interesting to work with it, and you can really take the most of it with some fumbling. Like how since i dont really need the small quarry anymore, it became my fish pond area and i began using other places of the map for stuff like tree farming, tapping trees, having a bunch of kegs, etc. I get to sprawl things outside of the farm which makes stuff more interesting

    And i am already planning a third save for when i go to the joja route, for completion's sake, and im thinking of using the beach farm for a fun challenge, to not rely as much on farming for the money

  3. Hey there, Sal! So I have a question about the beach farm. Now, I know you put your own music into your videos because you just like being able to do that, but Ibwas just curious if the beach farm actually played Ginger Island music, or if that was just your choice to put that in there. Also, dude, LOVE your videos! I was a complete noob a year ago, but through your videos as well as the wiki, of course, I have become basically a pro! (Let me live this lie lol!)

  4. I wish I had seen this earlier, a while ago I decided to start a new farm, picked beach because I liked how it looked, and it took me like two in game years to realize that I couldn’t use sprinklers. Then there was an issue with saving, so I had to make a new one anyway. (This time I picked the standard farm)

  5. My all time fav is the Forest Farm for sure. Also I've personally never encountered something blocking the quarry on the Hilltop Farm. The bridges always have at least one or two blocked sadly xD

  6. id like to point out something cool: shortcuts!

    On the forest farm, there's a shortcut that not everyone knows about, between the two grassy areas to the left. Fumble around a bit and you'll find it 🙂

    there's also one on the four corners farm! so, between each section, there's a cliff, and a gap in each cliff can be accessed once you have the right tools. however, some people don't know that between the two bottom sections, there's also a shortcut. in the small gap between the fences and then the hedges just below them, you can walk. i believe this is sometimes blocked off at first by a hardwood stump or something, but if you start on the cliff and try it, you'll find it.

    hope this helps someone!

  7. For my Perfection file, I'm using the Four Corners farm. I like raising animals a whole lot more than farming crops, and the extra cliffs let me keep animals without using too much fenching

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