How to Farm in Hytale: Crops, Cooking, Animal Produce & the Farming Bench

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Farming in Hytale is essential for sustaining yourself in survival mode. This guide covers everything from basic crop farming and the farming bench tiers, to cooking recipes, animal produce, irrigation, and tips for building an efficient farm layout.

Food keeps you alive in Hytale. Run out and your health stops regenerating, your stamina drains faster, and every fight becomes twice as dangerous. While you can survive on foraged berries and hunted meat for a while, setting up a proper farm transforms your gameplay — turning you from a scrappy survivor into a well-fed adventurer with food to spare. This guide walks you through everything: planting your first crop, upgrading through farming bench tiers, cooking proper meals, harvesting animal produce, and building farm layouts that keep you supplied for all your adventures across Orbis. Getting Started: Your First Farm You can start farming within your first hour of playing. Here's the bare minimum you need: What You Need Seeds — break tall grass to collect wheat seeds (the most common starter crop) A hoe — craft from sticks and stone at a basic workbench Dirt or grass blocks — any natural soil works for planting Water nearby — crops grow faster when placed near a water source Planting Your First Crop Find a flat area near water (river, lake, or placed water block) Use your hoe on dirt/grass blocks to till the soil — it darkens to show it's farmable Plant seeds by using them on tilled soil Wait — crops grow through several visual stages over time Harvest when fully grown — interact or break the crop to collect it Start small with a few rows of wheat, then expand as you unlock higher farming bench tiers Tip: Crops near water grow approximately 30% faster than dry crops. Always build your farm within 4 blocks of a water source for the best results. Available Crops Hytale features a variety of crops, each found in different zones and serving different purposes. Here's every crop available in the current version: CropSeed SourceZoneGrowth TimePrimary Use WheatBreak tall grassZone 1FastBread, animal feed CarrotsNPC village gardensZone 1MediumEating raw, taming rabbits PotatoesNPC village gardensZone 1MediumCooking (baked potato, stew) CornWild corn stalksZone 1-2SlowHigh-nutrition cooked food BerriesBerry bushesZone 1FastQuick snack, low nutrition PumpkinFound wild in forestsZone 1SlowCooking, decoration Cactus FruitCacti in desertZone 2MediumEating raw, taming camels Root VegetablesDig tundra soilZone 3SlowCooking, taming yaks Check the Hytale Items Database for full details on every crop and food item in the game. The Farming Bench The farming bench is a specialized workstation that unlocks advanced farming tools, structures, and recipes as you upgrade it through tiers. Farming Bench Tiers TierUnlocksRequirements Tier 1Basic hoe, watering can, seed pouchWood + stone Tier 2Improved hoe (larger area), scarecrow, compost binIron ingots + wood Tier 3Chicken coop, irrigation channel, sickleIron + refined materials Tier 4Advanced irrigation, greenhouse glass, fertilizerGold + rare materials Tier 5Automated feeders, crop enhancement potionsEndgame materials Note: Update 3 reduced the Chicken Coop from Tier 5 to Tier 3, making egg farming accessible much earlier in your progression. This was one of the most requested quality-of-life changes. Key Farming Tools ToolWhat It DoesBench Tier HoeTills soil for planting (basic: 1 block, improved: 3x3)Tier 1 / Tier 2 Watering CanManually waters crops for a growth speed boostTier 1 SickleHarvests multiple crops in a sweep (3x3 area)Tier 3 Seed PouchPlant seeds in a row with one actionTier 1 The sickle (added in Update 3) is a game-changer for large farms. Instead of harvesting crops one by one, you sweep through a 3x3 area and collect everything at once. Cooking: Turning Crops into Meals Raw crops restore some hunger, but cooked food provides significantly more nutrition and often adds temporary buffs. Set up a cooking station near your farm for the most efficient food production workflow Cooking Methods StationWhat It DoesExample Recipes CampfireBasic cooking — roast raw meat and simple itemsCooked meat, roasted potatoes FurnaceSmelt ores AND cook food — versatile but slowerSame as campfire, plus baked items Cooking PotCombine multiple ingredients into complex mealsStew, soup, pie OvenBake bread, cakes, and advanced recipesBread (wheat x3), pumpkin pie Best Early-Game Recipes Focus on these recipes when starting out — they're easy to make and provide solid nutrition: RecipeIngredientsNutritionStation BreadWheat x3HighOven Cooked MeatRaw Meat x1HighCampfire / Furnace Baked PotatoPotato x1MediumCampfire / Furnace Vegetable StewPotato + Carrot + WaterVery HighCooking Pot Berry MixBerries x5Low-MediumNone (hand craft) Priority order: Set up wheat farming first for bread (reliable, high nutrition, simple ingredients), then add a campfire for cooking hunted meat, then expand to potatoes and carrots for stew. Animal Produce Tamed farm animals produce resources passively over time, adding another food source to your operation. AnimalProduceFrequencyRequires ChickenEggsEvery few minutesChicken Coop (Tier 3) SheepWoolAfter eating grassShears CowMilkPeriodicallyBucket Eggs are particularly valuable — they're used in multiple cooking recipes and are one of the easiest animal products to farm once you have a chicken coop. See the Animal Taming Guide for details on taming farm animals. Irrigation & Water Management Water placement matters more than you might think. Here's how to maximize crop growth: Water Range 4-block radius — crops within 4 blocks of water receive the hydration bonus One water block can hydrate an 8x8 area (4 blocks in each direction) Irrigation channels (Tier 3) extend water coverage in straight lines Optimal Water Layouts The most efficient farm layout uses a single water block in the center of an 8x8 crop grid: C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C W C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C = Crop, W = Water This gives you 63 crop spaces per water block — the most efficient ratio possible. Advanced: Irrigation Channels At farming bench Tier 3, you unlock irrigation channels — craftable water-carrying blocks that extend hydration in a line. Use these for: Long row farming — run a channel down the center of a long farm Hillside terraces — carry water from a high source down stepped farms Indoor greenhouses — bring water into enclosed growing spaces Building an Efficient Farm A well-organized farm near your base provides a steady food supply for all your adventures Layout Tips Build near your base — you'll visit your farm often, keep it close Separate crop types — dedicate rows or sections to each crop for easier harvesting Path between rows — leave 1-block-wide paths so you can walk through without trampling crops Fence it in — wild animals and mobs can trample or eat unfenced crops Add lighting — torches or lanterns prevent hostile mob spawns at night and may speed growth slightly Storage nearby — place chests at the farm edge for quick crop deposits Example Farm Layout (Beginner) ┌──────────────────────────────┐ │ [Chest] [Chest] [Oven] │ │ │ │ Wheat Wheat Wheat Wheat │ │ Wheat Wheat Wheat Wheat │ │ Wheat [Water] Wheat Wheat │ │ Wheat Wheat Wheat Wheat │ │ │ │ Carrot Carrot Potato Potato │ │ Carrot Carrot Potato Potato │ │ Carrot [Water] Potato Potato│ │ Carrot Carrot Potato Potato │ │ │ │ [Chicken Coop] [Campfire] │ └──────────────────────────────┘ Example Farm Layout (Advanced) Once you've upgraded your farming bench, expand with dedicated zones: Crop zone — irrigated fields with sickle-harvested rows Animal zone — fenced pens with chicken coop, sheep pen, feeding troughs Processing zone — oven, cooking pot, storage chests, farming bench Greenhouse — enclosed glass structure for growing zone-specific crops in any biome Growth Speed & Optimization Several factors affect how fast your crops grow: FactorEffectHow to Get It Water proximity+30% growth speedPlant within 4 blocks of water Compost/fertilizer+20-40% growth speedCraft at farming bench Tier 2+ SunlightNormal growth rateOutdoor or greenhouse glass roof ScarecrowPrevents mob crop damageCraft at farming bench Tier 2 Greenhouse glassGrow any crop in any zoneCraft at farming bench Tier 4 Common Farming Mistakes Planting too far from water — always check the 4-block hydration range No fencing — mobs and animals will ruin unfenced crops overnight Harvesting too early — crops have visual growth stages, wait for the final stage to get maximum yield Ignoring cooking — raw crops give much less nutrition than cooked meals Single crop type — diversify to unlock more cooking recipes and have taming food ready Walking on tilled soil — jumping or sprinting on tilled soil can revert it to dirt, destroying the planted crop Farming for Profit (Multiplayer) On multiplayer servers, farming becomes an economic opportunity: Sell cooked food — always in demand, especially on PvP and survival servers Trade taming food — apples, carrots, and raw fish are always needed by tamers Supply restaurants/shops — some roleplay servers have player-run food businesses Contest participation — farming competitions and harvest festivals on community servers Browse servers with active economies and farming communities on the Hytale server list. Frequently Asked Questions Can crops grow underground? Crops need light to grow. Torches provide enough light for basic growth, but sunlight (or greenhouse glass) provides the best growth rate. Fully dark areas will not grow crops. Do crops grow when I'm away? Crops continue to grow as long as the chunk is loaded. On multiplayer servers, farm areas near spawn or other players' activity will keep growing. On singleplayer, crops only grow while you're playing. Can I farm in the desert or arctic? Only certain crops grow naturally in non-Zone 1 biomes. With Tier 4 greenhouse glass, you can grow any crop anywhere regardless of the surface zone. Without greenhouses, stick to zone-appropriate crops (e.g., cactus fruit in desert). What's the best food in the game? Vegetable stew (potato + carrot + water in a cooking pot) offers some of the best nutrition per effort. For pure efficiency, bread (3 wheat) is unbeatable — easy to mass-produce and highly nutritious. How do I get more seed types? Visit NPC villages — their gardens contain carrots, potatoes, and other crops you can harvest for seeds. Each zone's villages have zone-appropriate crops. You can also find seeds as loot in dungeon chests. Farming is the backbone of Hytale survival. A well-run farm means you never worry about food, always have taming supplies ready, and can trade surplus on multiplayer servers. Start with a simple wheat plot, upgrade through the farming bench tiers, and before long you'll have a self-sustaining operation that fuels all your adventures. More Guides: How to Tame Animals in Hytale → How to Find Dinosaurs in Hytale → Browse All Hytale Items → Browse Hytale Loot Tables →