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Farming
Released 11 July 2005 (Update)
Also called Farm
Members Yes
Type Gathering
Statistics
Players with
99
238,820
as of 1 March 2024 - update
Players with
200M XP
848
as of 17 March 2024 - update

Farming is a skill in which players plant seeds and harvest crops. The crops grown range from vegetables, herbs and hops, to wood-bearing trees, cacti, and mushrooms. The harvested items have a wide variety of uses, and are popular for training Herblore and Cooking. Many players sell their harvest for a significant profit. The plants grown in farming patches are accessible only to the player who grew them.

Planted crops grow according to set timings, continuing even after a player logs out. This makes it possible to gain large amounts of experience from little in-game time, especially when growing high-experience crops such as trees. Players can also gain rapid experience by planning farming runs that maximise the number of plants grown at once.


General overview

The first thing any player will do when they begin training this skill is to rake away the weeds from one of the many farming patches found scattered around RuneScape. Once cleared, players have the option of applying compost to the patch, which will decrease the chance of the crop becoming diseased, and will also possibly increase the yield of the crop once it reaches maturity.

A player picking herbs grown from farming.

Compost

Compost can be bought in farming shops, or obtained by placing a total of 15 weeds or various other unwanted vegetables into one of the compost bins. Supercompost, which results in an even higher yield and further lowers chances of disease, is obtained by filling the compost bin with higher level Farming produce such as pineapples, watermelons, calquats, coconuts, and high end herbs. Ultracompost may be made by adding 25 volcanic ashes to a full bin of supercompost or adding two volcanic ashes to a bucket of supercompost. Players can also cast the Fertile Soil spell from the Lunar spellbook at any point during the plant's growth cycle to apply the effects of supercompost.

Obtaining Seeds

Seeds are usually easy to obtain. They can be bought from players and stalls, stolen via Thieving or obtained as drops from an enormous variety of monsters. Any lower or intermediate level seeds are usually very cheap, ranging from 1-20 coins each, while the higher level seeds, such as tree, fruit tree, and especially upper end herb seeds can be costly as they are harder to procure and their usage yield high Experience and/or valuable harvested items.

Growth and Disease

After growing for a preset period of time crops will mature and can then be harvested, provided that the crops have not become diseased and died while growing. Once planted, crops grow even if the player is not online, so one can plant a seed and come back at any time. Once the crops are fully grown they will remain in the patch indefinitely until harvested; that is, they will not die once fully matured.

However, during this time crops have a chance to become diseased, and die if left unattended in this stage. While players may wish to check on their crops and cure diseased ones, this can prove a time intensive process. Use of supercompost or ultracompost significantly reduces disease risk. To guarantee plants reaching maturity, players can pay nearby gardeners to watch crops.

Gardeners all charge for their services, but not in coins. The price that they ask depends on the crop that the player asks them to watch. For example, the price for protecting a patch of potatoes is two buckets of compost while the price for protecting a patch of onions is one sack of potatoes. They will also accept your payment-items in noted form. Gardeners cannot be paid to protect herbs or flowers. After completing the Easy Kourend & Kebos Diary, the allotment, flower, and herb patches there will be protected by the local farmer at all times. Players can also unlock two herb patches which are perpetually protected from disease, for free, by completing My Arm's Big Adventure and Making Friends With My Arm.

Farming equipment

Tools

For farming, there are certain tools you will need to use, whether it's using a rake to clear a patch or digging up dead plants with a spade. Below is a table of the basic tools and their uses.

Item Description
Rake Used for getting rid of weeds in a plot.
Spade The most useful Farming tool. Used for harvesting crops, clearing away dead plants and removing plant roots and bushes.
Watering can
Gricoller's can
Watering can
Gricoller's can
Used for watering plants, which prevents disease during the watered growth cycle. Also used to water tree seedlings.
Gricoller's can holds 1000 uses of water instead of 8.
Seed dibber Used for planting seeds in a plot.
Gardening trowel Used to fill plant pots with soil, as well as planting tree seeds in plant pots to grow saplings.
Secateurs
Magic secateurs
Secateurs
Magic secateurs
Used for cutting away diseased leaves from trees and bushes.
Magic secateurs increase most variable yields when worn or in the inventory.
Basket Used for storing up to 5 pieces of fruit (Tomatoes, Strawberries, Oranges, Apples, Bananas).
Empty sack Used for storing up to 10 vegetables (Potatoes, Cabbages, Onions).
Empty plant pot Most often leftover after planting a sapling in a tree or fruit tree patch; needs to be refilled before use.
Filled plant pot Used along with a trowel to plant tree seeds, which, when watered, produce tree saplings that may then be planted in patches.
Plant cure Cures a diseased plant (other than trees and bushes).

Most of these tools can be bought in the several Farming shops.

Tool Leprechaun

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A tool leprechaun.

A tool leprechaun can be found at any farming patch. Their job is to look after the player's farming tools.

Players can store the following:

The tool leprechaun will also swap herbs (both grimy and clean) and harvested produce (with some exceptions) into bank notes form by using the unnoted items on the tool leprechaun.

Magic secateurs

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Magic secateurs are obtained during the quest Fairytale I - Growing Pains. It is the only weapon in game that is capable of damaging Tanglefoot. When equipped or in the inventory, the magic secateurs increase the crop yield of herbs, allotments, grape vines, and hops by 10%, as well as yielding more higher quality herbs from Herbiboars.

They are not considered a weapon when travelling to Entrana, as there is a hops patch on the island. Additionally, because of the stab and slash bonuses, they can be an alternative to the Dramen staff on the island when using Melee.

Farming outfit

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A male player wearing the farmer's outfit.

The Farmer's outfit is an experience-boosting set that grants bonus Farming experience when worn. A Farming level of 34 is required to wear any of the pieces, as pieces of the outfit are purchased from the Tithe Farm shop. The outfit costs a total of 400 points to purchase.

Item XP Boost Cost (in points)

Boost per point
(% per point)

Hat 0.4% 75 0.0053
Torso 0.8% 150 0.0053
Legs 0.6% 125 0.0048
Boots 0.2% 50 0.0040
Sub-total 2%
Set bonus 0.5%
Complete set 2.5 % 400 0.0063

Amulet of nature

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The untradeable amulet of nature is used to monitor the state of a patch. Players can use it on a patch to bind the amulet to the selected patch. The amulet will remain bound to the same patch even after the plant is harvested or removed.

Players wearing the amulet will receive a message if the plant becomes diseased, finishes growing or dies. The message will be received upon log-in if it occured while the player was logged out. The amulet can also be rubbed to learn the current state of the patch.

Players can only have one amulet of nature at a time, but it can be rubbed and bound to new patches indefinitely.

Other

Seeds

Seeds are items that members use to grow crops with the Farming skill. They are essential in training the Farming skill. There are various ways in retrieving them, for example:

Disease, payment, compost and watering

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When a healthy crop ends a growth cycle, there is a chance it may become diseased. While diseased, the crop stops growing and does not advance to the next stage. Crops do not recover from disease on their own, and die at the end of the diseased cycle if left uncured. Dead crops yield no experience and require use of a spade to dig up their remains before planting another crop in the patch.

Players may treat plants in diseased herb, flower, allotment, bush, hops, tree, fruit tree, hardwood tree, spirit, celastrus, belladonna, cactus, and mushroom patches with plant cure to restore the crop to health. Doing so may let the crop advance to the next growth stage normally upon the end of the cycle, although it is possible that it may become diseased again. For diseased trees and bushes, the player may use secateurs on the plant to trim the diseased branch and restore the crop to health. Alternatively, if a player has access to the Lunar Magic spellbook they may use the Cure Plant spell instead, which is substantially more expensive but may save the player valuable inventory space during a crop run.

Crops grow in real-time, so they may become diseased when a player is offline. In addition, crops that have been cured of disease may become afflicted once again. Crops cannot become diseased in the first growth stage (i.e. immediately after the seed has been planted), and fully grown crops will not become diseased.

An amulet of nature alerts a player to disease occurring in a specific patch if worn, and may also be rubbed to check whether or not a plant is still healthy.

Reducing disease risk

Each crop type has a predetermined probability of becoming diseased each crop window. Treating a farming patch with compost, supercompost or ultracompost before (or immediately after) planting a crop reduces the chance of disease during all growth cycles, rounded down to the nearest 1/128th. Compost reduces disease risk by 50%, supercompost by 80%, and ultracompost by 90%. If an Iasor is planted and alive, disease risk of all crops is reduced by a further 80%,[1] to a minimum chance of 1/128 per growth cycle. The risk of a plant becoming diseased without any treatment varies depending on the crop (and in some cases the specific patch).

Watering allotment, flower, and hops patches with a watering can reduces the risk of disease occurring at the end of that growth cycle.[2] During the next growth cycle, the plant changes from being watered back to normal and has a higher risk for disease once more, unless it is watered again. Only allotment, flower, and hops patches may be watered.

Eliminating disease risk

Planting different flowers or a scarecrow provides protection from disease to a variety of crops in allotment patches once the flower is fully grown, while white lillies protect every type of crop grown in allotment patch.

Allotment, Hops, Bush, Tree, Fruit tree and some special farming patches allow you to eliminate disease risk entirely by paying one of the farmers near the farming patch to watch over it and ensure that it grows to completion. Payment may be noted, but must be in the exact form requested. For instance, a farmer does not accept five apples in lieu of a basket of apples. Visit the page linked below for a list of payments required to protect each seed.

Disease-free patches

Compost

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Besides reducing the chance of a farming patch becoming diseased, compost, supercompost and ultracompost also increase the minimum yield and maximum number of harvests received from allotments, hops and herbs.[3] This also applies to giant seaweed patches underwater[4] and celastrus bark from a fully grown celastrus seed[5]. It should be noted that this only works for one set of seeds. Once the crops are harvested, another bucket of compost must be applied to the patch in order to receive its effects.

Visit the page linked above for instructions on how to make the different tiers of compost.

Crop types

Crops and trees can be farmed in allocated farming patches, which can be found in several places. All farming patches are divided into a category, therefore seeds can only be grown in certain patches.

Allotment, flower, and herb

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An additional single allotment patch can be found on Harmony Island, which can be accessed after completing The Great Brain Robbery. Also, additional herb patches can be accessed at Trollheim after completing My Arm's Big Adventure, in Weiss after completing Making Friends with My Arm and building the Fire of Nourishment and on Harmony Island after completion of the elite Morytania Diary.

Allotment

Allotments are used to grow certain fruits and vegetables that are often used in the Cooking skill. Each allotment crop requires three seeds to be planted in each patch. Players can pay a nearby gardener to protect their crops, but must do so separately for each patch, even if two are available. Having fully-grown flowers of the corresponding type will protect adjacent allotment patches from getting diseased for as long as the flowers are in the patch, as an alternative to paying a gardener to protect the patch.

Fully grown allotment patches can be harvested by clicking on the fully grown crops; harvests are generally between 3 and 56 crops. After a patch has been harvested, it is cleared for re-planting.

Flower

A single flower seed is needed to plant in a flower patch; a fully grown flower protects specific allotment crops depending upon the flower's type. Flower patches cannot be protected by a gardener. Most flowers yield one flower when harvested, clearing the patch. Limpwurt seeds, at minimum, will yield three limpwurt roots. The yield can increase depending on the player's Farming level.[6]

Herb

A herb seed can be planted in a herb patch; as certain herb types are expensive, growing herbs with a high Farming level can be lucrative. Herb patches cannot be protected by a gardener. The herb patches at Trollheim and Weiss never become diseased, and the Hosidius patches are also protected if the player has completed the Easy Kourend & Kebos Diary. Harvests generally range between 3 and 18 grimy herbs. Using ultracompost, Farming cape and magic secateurs, a player will gain an average of 9.5 grimy herbs when harvesting a herb patch.

Hops

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There are four hops patches: north of Lumbridge, north of McGrubor's Wood, in Yanille and on Entrana. Hops grown here can be used with the Cooking skill for brewing. Four hop seeds, or three jute seeds, are needed to plant in each hops patch. Harvests generally vary between 3 and 46 hops. After a hops patch has been harvested it will be cleared for re-planting.

Bushes

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There are five bush patches: west of the Champions' Guild, Rimmington, south of Ardougne, south-west of Etceteria and in the Farming Guild. A player can check the health of and then harvest berries from fully grown bushes. This is done by hand and yields a minimum of four berries, with any extra berries depending on the player's Farming level. Unless a bush is dug up, it will continue to regrow berries over time.

Trees

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There are six tree patches: at Lumbridge, Varrock Castle, Falador Park, Taverley, the Gnome Stronghold and Farming Guild. Players can grow trees by using a seed on a plant pot filled with soil to create a seedling. The seedling then needs to be watered. After a few minutes the seedling will turn into a sapling, which can then be planted in a tree patch.

A fully grown tree acts similarly to the trees that are used in the Woodcutting skill. After checking a tree's health, players can cut it down using an axe to receive logs. As with non-player grown trees, there is a chance of a farmed tree dropping bird nests. Once a tree is cut down it will leave a tree stump, which can be left to respawn or dug up to gain tree roots and to clear the patch. Players who do not wish to cut down and dig up a tree can use the right-click "pay" option on the tree to instantly remove it. Gardeners can instantly remove a tree for a fee of 200.

Fruit trees

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There are six fruit tree patches: at Gnome Stronghold, east of Catherby, west of Tree Gnome Village, Brimhaven, Lletya and Farming Guild. Players can grow fruit trees by using a seed on a plant pot filled with soil to create a seedling. The seedling then needs to be watered. After a few minutes the seedling will turn into a sapling, which can then be planted in a fruit tree patch.

Once a fruit tree is fully grown the player may check its health and harvest it to receive 6 fruit. A fruit tree will continue to grow fruit over time, unless it is cut down and its stump dug up, with a new fruit regenerating every 45 minutes. Gardeners can instantly remove a fruit tree for a fee of 200.

Special patches

Some plants may only be grown in their specific patches. See the main article for more information on these plants and patches.

Farming Guild

The Farming Guild is a members-only guild located within the Kebos Lowlands just north of the Kebos Swamp. The guild is a large greenhouse separated into three tiers, with each tier requiring an increasing Farming level to enter (boosts may be used for all tiers). Entering the guild requires a minimum Farming level of 45, the Intermediate tier requires level 65, and the Advanced tier requires level 85.

Farming contracts

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Because the guild needs to rotate the crops they're growing to stop the soil from tiring due to a lack of nutrients, Guildmaster Jane can assign farming contracts that require the player to grow certain crops within the Farming Guild. Players who complete them are awarded with seed packs, which contain an assortment of seeds and can include Hespori, Celastrus, and redwood seeds.

There are three tiers of contracts available, with each tier being restricted based on their Farming level and their level of access within the Farming Guild. Boosts may be used to accept a farming contract you are below the level requirement for.

Hespori patch

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A fully grown Hespori plant, ready to fight.

The Hespori patch, accessible via the cave entrance, is a patch where players with 65 Farming can plant Hespori seeds. These are randomly obtained when harvesting plants throughout Gielinor or rewarded from farming contracts. The Hespori plant cannot become diseased, and therefore does not need to be watered, composted, or protected by a farmer.

Once the patch has fully grown, which is indicated by the flower behind the cave sprouting open or by going into the cave and checking, the Hespori can be fought as a solo demi-boss. Killing the Hespori boss grants Farming experience and seeds, including the unique white lily and anima seeds. It can also drop the bottomless compost bucket, which can hold up to 10,000 compost of any kind and doubles any compost added to it. In addition, it has a chance to give the Tangleroot pet.

The Hespori fight is instanced but has an item reclaim service that works identically to other grave systems like the Grotesque Guardians, Zulrah, and Vorkath. If the player dies during the Hespori fight, Arno will collect and return their items for a fee of 25,000 coins, but if they die in any dangerous area before doing so, any unclaimed items will be permanently lost.

Barbarian Farming

Barbarian Training is a miniquest that allows players to expand their barbarian skills in the Farming skill. Completion of Barbarian Farming allows players to plant seeds without a seed dibber and automatically destroy empty plant pots when planting trees.

Tithe Farm

Tithe Farm is a Farming based minigame that is located in Hosidius. The minigame revolves around intensively planting special seeds into farming patches, tending them until harvest, and depositing the produce into sacks in order to earn points. Players can speak to Farmer Gricoller for information on how to play.

Requirements

Three types of seeds can be found on the table near Farmer Gricoller, each requiring a specific Farming level. Players can only take one type of seed, and boosts can be used, but boosted levels must be maintained when planting seeds. When trying to enter without seeds, Farmer Gricoller will stop you.

Players will also need a spade, a seed dibber and a watering can (6 to 8 watering cans are recommended).

Rewards

After harvesting the plants, players should deposit the harvest into the sacks found nearby. Depositing harvests will reward players with points and Farming experience.

Rewards Points
required
Notes
Compost Compost 1 Reduces chance of crops becoming diseased while growing throughout the plant cycle and increasing the minimum and maximum number of crops received upon harvest. The supercompost version is more potent.
Supercompost Supercompost 5
Grape seed 5 Grape seed 2 A tradeable seed that can be planted in the Vinery to harvest grapes.
Bologa's blessing Bologa's blessing 1 Converts 1 grapes into 1 Zamorak's grapes per scroll when harvesting them from the Vinery. Purchasing this requires level 50 Prayer and a one-time payment to Bologa for 75,000 coins while wearing an item affiliated with Zamorak.

1 point grants 20 blessings.

Farmer's strawhat
Farmer's strawhat (female)
Farmer's strawhat[a 1] 75 A piece of the farmer's outfit. Appearance differs between genders.
Farmer's jacket
Farmer's shirt
Farmer's jacket/shirt[a 1] 150 A piece of the farmer's outfit. Jacket is obtained if male, shirt if female.
Farmer's boro trousers
Farmer's boro trousers (female)
Farmer's boro trousers[a 1] 125 A piece of the farmer's outfit. Appearance differs between genders.
Farmer's boots
Farmer's boots (female)
Farmer's boots[a 1] 50 A piece of the farmer's outfit. Appearance slightly differs between genders.
Gricoller's can Gricoller's can 200 Acts as a watering can but holds 1,000 doses of water. This effectively lasts 333 plants which is 3 full games of tithe farm before it needs refilling. Filled by using it on a water source.
Seed box Seed box 250 Stores any amount of six types of seeds.
Herb_sack Herb sack 250 Stores 30 of each type of grimy herb.
Weeds Auto-weed 50 When enabled, weeds no longer grow in your Farming patches. This doesn't remove weeds that have already grown there, but it stops them from growing back.
Once purchased, the ability can be turned on and off freely.
Note: This doesn't affect farming patches involved in Managing Miscellania.
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Both gender's sets can be obtained at the same time, however, upon using the make-over mage to change genders, your farming outfit will convert to the gender you currently are when you try to equip it.

Mechanics

Growth timing

Crops do not grow continuously; each plant has a discrete set of growth stages, advancing to the next at periodic times called growth ticks.[7] The frequency of growth occurring is determined by the type of seed, e.g. a spirit tree's growth stages last 320 minutes. In comparison, hops' growth stages last 10 minutes. The shortest is 5 minutes, which includes flowers, weeds growing and tree seedlings growing into saplings. For a full list of growth stage durations and the number of stages for each type of crop, see Seeds. The Kronos plant provides a chance for farming patches (excluding itself) to skip a growth stage during their next growth cycle; this chance is shared between all farming patches of that growth cycle.

The pattern of growth ticks is shown in the table below. However, there is an offset of up to 30 minutes which is different per player, and persists through logins.[8] To determine this offset, note the time when a slow crop grows, and compare with the next time listed. Then apply the difference to every time in the table. This offset is always negative, causing growth ticks to occur up to 30 minutes prior to the times listed here.[9] For example, if a mahogany tree grows at 10:28 AM on Day 1, subtract 12 minutes from each time listed.

Cycle length Main crops Base growth times (GMT, 12-hour) Base growth times (GMT, 24-hour)
5 minutes Flowers, Saplings All times ending in :00, :05, :10, :15, :20, :25, :30, :35, :40, :45, :50, :55
10 minutes Allotments, Hops, Potato cactus, Seaweed All times ending in :00, :10, :20, :30, :40, :50
20 minutes Herbs, Bushes All times ending in :00, :20, :40
40 minutes Trees, Mushrooms 12:00, 12:40, 1:20, 2:00, 2:40, 3:20, 4:00, 4:40, 5:20, 6:00, 6:40, 7:20, 8:00, 8:40, 9:20, 10:00, 10:40, 11:20 0:00, 0:40, 1:20, 2:00, 2:40, 3:20, 4:00, 4:40, 5:20, 6:00, 6:40, 7:20, 8:00, 8:40, 9:20, 10:00, 10:40, 11:20, 12:00, 12:40, 13:20, 14:00, 14:40, 15:20, 16:00, 16:40, 17:20, 18:00, 18:40, 19:20, 20:00, 20:40, 21:20, 22:00, 22:40, 23:20
80 minutes Cactus, Crystal, belladonna 12:00, 1:20, 2:40, 4:00, 5:20, 6:40, 8:00, 9:20, 10:40 0:00, 1:20, 2:40, 4:00, 5:20, 6:40, 8:00, 9:20, 10:40, 12:00, 13:20, 14:40, 16:00, 17:20, 18:40, 20:00, 21:20, 22:40
160 minutes Fruit trees, Calquat, Celastrus 12:00 AM, 2:40 AM, 5:20 AM, 8:00 AM, 10:40 AM, 1:20 PM, 4:00 PM, 6:40 PM, 9:20 PM 0:00, 2:40, 5:20, 8:00, 10:40, 13:20, 16:00, 18:40, 21:20
320 minutes Spirit tree Day 1: 12:00 AM, 5:20 AM, 10:40 AM, 4:00 PM, 9:20 PM
Day 2: 2:40 AM, 8:00 AM, 1:20 PM, 6:40 PM
Day 1: 0:00, 5:20, 10:40, 16:00, 21:20
Day 2: 2:40, 8:00, 13:20, 18:40
640 minutes Hardwoods, Redwood, Anima, Hespori Day 1: 12:00 AM, 10:40 AM, 9:20 PM
Day 2: 8:00 AM, 6:40 PM
Day 3: 5:20 AM, 4:00 PM
Day 4: 2:40 AM, 1:20 PM
Day 1: 0:00, 10:40, 21:20
Day 2: 8:00, 18:40
Day 3: 5:20, 16:00
Day 4: 2:40, 13:20

In the table above, Friday 22 November 2024 is Day 2. Note: this is usually today, but does not update immediately when the date changes: Template:Purge in case.

The time for a newly-planted seed to grow to the second stage is typically less than the full time between growth ticks. For example, herb seeds grow every 20 minutes. Suppose a player with zero offset plants a seed at 6:35. A growth tick for herbs will occur at 6:40, and the herbs then grow to the second stage, having spent five minutes in the first growth stage instead of the stated 20.

The following is a schematic representation of the growth ticks. The green bars represent the times when plants will grow. Each time a plant grows, all plants with shorter growth stages will also grow, so there is a time every 640 minutes when all plants grow simultaneously.

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Variable crop yield

Herbs, allotments, hops, bushes, belladonna, cacti, limpwurt, celastrus, and giant seaweed all produce varying amounts of items when you harvest them.

For herbs, allotments, hops, and giant seaweed, the mechanism to determine how many items can be harvested is based on "harvest lives". A fully-grown patch initially has three lives, with additional lives when compost is used (one additional life for regular compost, two for supercompost, and three for ultracompost).[10] Each time a crop is harvested, there is a chance of one of these lives being used, continuing until there are no more harvest lives and the patch becomes empty. The chance of a harvest life being saved is determined and can be increased in various ways:

  • Farming level and crop type: This determines the base chance to save a harvest life and is a function of both Farming level and what is being planted.[11][12] Generally speaking, the higher your Farming level, the higher the base chance to save. Additionally, the higher the Farming level requirement of the crop, the higher the base chance to save, with the caveat that this effect decreases with Farming level, converging to equal chances for all crops at level 99. Boosts above level 99 only affect the yield of limpwurt plants and belladonna.[13]
  • Wielding magic secateurs or having magic secateurs in your inventory while harvesting: *1.10
  • Wearing the Farming cape while harvesting: *1.05 (herb patches only, additive with secateurs bonus for a 1.15 total multiplier)
  • Completing the Kandarin Diary: +10 Medium, +17 Hard, +25 Elite (Catherby herb patch only)
  • Completing the Kourend & Kebos Diary: +10 Hard (Hosidius and Farming Guild herb patches only)
  • Having an attas seed planted: *1.05

The unboosted chance to save a harvest life is given by

where is the player's Farming level, is the base chance for saving a life of the specific crop at level 1 Farming, and is the base chance for saving a life of the specific crop at level 99 Farming. While and are fixed constants for each specific crop, it is generally true that is the same across crop types; for instance, for all herbs.

Boosts, such as the magic secateurs, improve the chance to save by increasing the constants and . The three classes of boosts improve these constants as follows:

where

  • is 0.1 with magic secateurs magic secateurs, 0.05 with Farming cape Farming or max cape max capes, for a total with 0.15 with both;
  • is 10, 17, and 25 for the Catherby herb patch following completion of the medium, hard, and elite Kandarin Diary respectively, and is 10 for the Farming Guild and Hosidius herb patches following completion of the hard Kourend & Kebos Diary;
  • is 0.05 if the player is currently growing an attas plant in their anima patch.

The three bonuses are 0 by default. The improved values are then given by[14]

so that the chance to save a harvest life for a given crop, accounting for boosts, is

The absolute minimum number of crops harvested is equal to the number of lives the player started with (for example, six with ultracompost), but there is no theoretical upper limit on the size of a harvest. Large harvests, however, are rarer; as the number of harvests which preserve a life follows the negative binomial distribution , the expected yield is

.

Average yield per crop type

These averages depend on knowing the chance of a harvest life being saved, which is unknown for the majority of variable yield crops other than herbs, but can be estimated after numerous harvests.

The following estimates are based off of experimental findings (unless cited with exact numbers), and presuppose the use of both the magic secateurs and the Farming cape at 99 Farming with ultracompost:

  • Herbs give an average of 9 herbs per patch.[12]
  • Allotments give an average of 40–50 produce per patch.
  • Bushes give an average of 15–20 berries per patch.
  • Hops give an average of 30–40 hops per patch.
  • Belladonna give an average of 8 cave nightshade per patch.
  • Cacti give an average of 10 spines per patch.[15]
  • Potato cacti give an average of 15–20 potato cacti per patch.
  • Celastrus trees give an average of 8-10 bark per patch.
  • Limpwurts give an average of 8 limpwurt roots per patch.[16]
  • Seaweed give an average of 33 giant seaweed per patch.[17]

Farming pet

File:Tangleroot (follower).png

The Tangleroot is a skilling pet that can be obtained when checking the health and harvesting the final crops of any fully grown farming patch. It can also be obtained while playing the Tithe Farm minigame, or from killing the Hespori. The chances of getting it are dependent on the player's Farming level and the produce the player is harvesting.

Temporary boosts

Temporary skill boost/Farming

  • Note that boosts are only needed at the time of planting. You do not need to boost to check the health of a tree/bush or to harvest produce.

Quests

Quests requiring Farming

Quest Farming
requirement
Other skill requirements
Forgettable Tale... Farming 17 Cooking 22
The Garden of Death Farming 20 -
Garden of Tranquillity Farming 25 -
My Arm's Big Adventure Farming 29 Woodcutting 10
Enlightened Journey Farming 30 20 , Firemaking 20 , Crafting 36
Rum Deal Farming 40 Crafting 42 , Fishing 50 , 47 , Slayer 42
Grim Tales Farming 45 Herblore 52 , Thieving 58 , Agility 59 , Woodcutting 71
Fairytale II - Cure a Queen Farming 49 Thieving 40 , Herblore 57
Song of the Elves Farming 70 Agility 70 , File:Construction icon.png 70 , Herblore 70 , Hunter 70 , Mining 70 , Smithing 70 , Woodcutting 70

Quests rewarding Farming experience

Quest Experience
reward
Farming
requirement
Other requirements
Recipe for Disaster
(Goblin generals subquest)
1,000 - -
Enlightened Journey 3,000 Farming 30 20 , Firemaking 20 , Crafting 36
Fairytale I - Growing Pains 3,500 - -
Forgettable Tale... 5,000 Farming 17 Cooking 22
Garden of Tranquillity 5,000 Farming 25 -
My Arm's Big Adventure 5,000 Farming 29 Woodcutting 10
Rum Deal 7,000 Farming 40 Crafting 42 , Fishing 50 , 47 , Slayer 42
The Garden of Death 10,000 Farming 20 -
Grim Tales 10,000 Farming 45 Herblore 52 , Thieving 58 , Agility 59 , Woodcutting 71
Song of the Elves 40,000 Farming 70 Agility 70 , File:Construction icon.png 70 , Herblore 70 , Hunter 70 , Mining 70 , Smithing 70 , Woodcutting 70
Total 89,500

Skill choice

Upon completing any of the following quests, players may choose to allocate experience to Farming. These rewards usually come in the form of items, such as lamps or books, and are independent of any experience rewards directly received for completing the quest. Template:SkillChoice

Changes

Date Changes
[[{{#explode:16 May 2019| |0}} {{#explode:16 May 2019| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:16 May 2019| |2}}]]
(update)

Inspecting a farming patch will now reveal the growth stage of the plant.

[[{{#explode:15 February 2018| |0}} {{#explode:15 February 2018| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:15 February 2018| |2}}]]
(update)

The timing system for Farming patches' growth cycles was reworked to prevent cycles from being skipped when logging in, logging out, or hopping worlds.

[[{{#explode:23 February 2017| |0}} {{#explode:23 February 2017| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:23 February 2017| |2}}]]
(update | poll)

For a cost of 50 Tithe farm points, Farmer Gricoller of the Tithe farm will allow you to permanently rid your farming patches of the burden of weeds. After unlocking this reward, you'll only need to rid your farming patches of weeds once more in order to clear them permanently!

[[{{#explode:28 April 2016| |0}} {{#explode:28 April 2016| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:28 April 2016| |2}}]]
(update | poll)

It is now possible to add compost or supercompost to any farming patch during any growth stage of a crop.

[[{{#explode:22 October 2015| |0}} {{#explode:22 October 2015| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:22 October 2015| |2}}]]
(update)

Catherby allotment patch data and Taverley tree patch data will now be transmitted from a larger area.

[[{{#explode:8 October 2015| |0}} {{#explode:8 October 2015| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:8 October 2015| |2}}]]
(update)

Left-click pruning farming patches now checks for held magic secateurs.

[[{{#explode:1 October 2015| |0}} {{#explode:1 October 2015| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:1 October 2015| |2}}]]
(update)

The information for protecting Krandorian Hops in the Farming skill guide has been corrected.

[[{{#explode:28 May 2015| |0}} {{#explode:28 May 2015| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:28 May 2015| |2}}]]
(update)
  • Every farming patch now has the following left-click options:
    • Rake, when they need weeding.
    • Clear, when dead or a stump.
    • Prune or cure, when diseased.
    • Clear on fully grown bushes with no fruit left.
  • Corrected the payment for redberry bushes in the Farming skill guide.
[[{{#explode:18 December 2014| |0}} {{#explode:18 December 2014| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:18 December 2014| |2}}]]
(update)

Repaired the textures on some diseased farming trees.

[[{{#explode:27 February 2014| |0}} {{#explode:27 February 2014| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:27 February 2014| |2}}]]
(update | poll)
  • High-level farmers can now get more roots when digging up a tree patch. One extra root is given for every 8 levels above the tree's Farming requirement, up to a total of four. For example, a yew tree has a Farming requirement of 60, so it gives two roots at level 68, three at 76 and four at 84. Stat-boosts are respected.
  • When picking fruit from a Farming patch, your character will now automatically continue picking until the patch runs out of fruit or your inventory fills up. This applies to fruit trees, bushes, cacti, mushrooms and calquat trees.
[[{{#explode:29 August 2013| |0}} {{#explode:29 August 2013| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:29 August 2013| |2}}]]
(update)

The in-game skillguide for Farming now shows the requirements for planting two and three spirit trees simultaneously. The messages you get on levelling up that skill have been updated too.

[[{{#explode:22 August 2013| |0}} {{#explode:22 August 2013| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:22 August 2013| |2}}]]
(update | poll)

Players can now grow more than one spirit tree at a time. Level 91 Farming will be required for two trees, and level 99 for three.

[[{{#explode:22 February 2013| |0}} {{#explode:22 February 2013| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:22 February 2013| |2}}]]
(update)

This content was included when the Old School RuneScape servers officially launched.

Trivia

  • Many farming related items, such as tools and seeds, were added into the game before the skill itself was. These items were given the examine text "Farming skill coming in July!" until the skill released, at which point they were given regular examine texts.

See also

References

  1. "Bush Yield Improvements, Nordic Soft Launch and Mobile Changes". RuneScape News. The Old School Team. 23 August 2018. Archived from the original.
  2. "Farming Timer Rework & Skilling QoL". RuneScape News. The Old School Team. 15 February 2018. Archived from the original. "Before describing the new system, it's worth taking a moment to say what a growth tick actually is. Imagine the game has clocks that tick every 5 minutes, every 10 minutes, every 20 minutes, every 40 minutes, and so on."
  3. Mod Kieren. "Mod archie really needs to stop paraphrasing questions wrong.". Reddit. 17 December 2015. Archived from the original on 6 September 2021. Mod Kieren: "[I]f you're 99 farming, your average yield from guam and torstol will be exactly the same. However it is not the same at all levels... Let's say you are level 50 farming, and have an irit plant ready to harvest and a guam plant. The chances come in with whether you lose a life or not each pick of a herb. Your base chance of not losing a life when picking a guam would be roughly 53/255. Your base chance of not losing a life when picking an irit would be roughly 63/255. These chances scale depending on your level, but all peak at the same probability at level 99. These chances are what are affected by diary rewards / secateurs etc."
  4. 12.0 12.1
  5. Template:PlainCiteNews "Players harvesting Cactus spines will now find that the harvesting works in a similar way to herbs, where the Farming level reduces the chance of using up one of the lives of the patch. At level 55 there is a 75% chance of using one of those lives with each pick, versus a 30% chance at level 99. You'll always receive a minimum of three spines."

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