Haystack

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Haystack
Manufacturing
Object typeMachinery
Skill usedFarming
Time1 day(s)
Objects6 bales
Toolswooden dung-fork, dung-fork or bronze dung-fork (optional)
LocationNot in vehicles
Fixed object
Resting furniture
Energy600
Capacity2 person(s)
Recovery Rate1 (1/100 energy)

The haystack is created from bales of unprocessed grains or grass. It is then used to dry additional grains or grass into hay, used in animal domestication. You may also rest in it. It takes one day to assemble or disassemble, so that horse riders can build one in the wilderness.

Making hay can be an automatic task, which will take twice as long to produce the same amount as it would if making hay manually. The manual process can be hastened further by using a wooden dung-fork, dung-fork or bronze dung-fork, which speeds up the rate by 50%.

Projects

Maximum participants: 2

Skill used: farming (except for resting, which require no skill)


Resting

Yes, it's a haystack. Lie down and rest in it.


Drying grain

Drying barley to get hay

Output per day of labour

  • 900 grams of hay (manually)

Maximum output

  • 72,000 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Drying grass to get hay

Output per day of labour

  • 800 grams of hay (manually)

Maximum output

  • 64,000 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Drying rye to get hay

Output per day of labour

  • 800 grams of hay (manually)

Maximum output

  • 64,000 grams

Required resources

  • 1,400 grams of rye

Required tools

  • none

Drying sorghum to get hay

Output per day of labour

  • 800 grams of hay (manually)

Maximum output

  • 64,000 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none

Drying wheat to get hay

Output per day of labour

  • 900 grams of hay (manually)

Maximum output

  • 72,000 grams

Required resources

Required tools

  • none