What’s new in Farming Town
- Improved tractor steering for sharper turning radius
- Faster loading between crop cycles and market visits
- Optimized field boundaries for smoother machine movement
Tips & strategy
- Always plan your route before starting a new crop cycle.
- Upgrade vehicles as soon as possible to maximize speed advantages.
- Work the edges first to reduce time spent cleaning up small sections.
Gameplay walkthrough
Farming Town strategy guide
The most skilled Farming Town players separate themselves by planning their routes with precision. Instead of covering the field in a basic pattern, top players minimize overlap and dead space, making each pass count. Chaining plow, sow, and harvest actions in tight loops is crucial for record times.
A common mistake is leaving small unworked patches behind, which wastes time on cleanup laps. To fix this, make your turns at the field’s edges predictable and always drive parallel lines. Another error is upgrading machines without adjusting routes—faster tractors let you take sharper turns and optimize your field coverage differently. Adapt your path each time you get a new vehicle.
When starting a new cycle, scan the field and plan your approach before moving. In tight fields, it can be faster to work in sections rather than full laps. Always think two steps ahead, and never drive without a plan if you want to set new personal bests.
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