There's no limiter for this it seems, so just leave patches of grass here and there. This'll allow the grass to grow back and it'll grow in all directions and more efficiently if there's open spaces around it. Once you have everything you need in hand, just talk to Robin at the Carpenters Shop, and tell her that youd like her to build you a Silo. There arent any prerequisites for building a Silo except for having the materials in hand necessary to construct one. Unless it's the last day in fall, leave spots of grass here and there and don't clear everything out altogether. To get a Silo, youll need to talk to Robin to help you build one. ^^Īlso, another suggestion for when you're harvesting hay. Three looks like it should be enough for one fully upgraded barn and one fully upgraded coop, full of animals. I usually build 3 in obscure corners of the farm's map that I'm unlikely to use, and then fill those and withdraw the hay. It'll be useful to have several silos anyway, as one silo will support a LITTLE more than a fully upgraded barn/coop it looks. To start building your silo, you’ll need the following first: : This is the in-game currency that you’ll have to earn to construct the silo. In it, you can store up to 240 Hay, which is needed to feed the animals on your farm. ![]() This way you don't waste all that grass, and if nothing else you can SELL the excess hay for cash as well. Silo is one of the buildings in Stardew Valley that you can build almost at the very beginning of the game. That's why my recommendation would be to either build several silos, or build a coop at least so you can withdraw the hay from the silo at the coop (can't do this in the final upgrade for coop/barn, though). However, be warned that once the silo is full you'll stop getting hay altogether when you use the scythe on the grass. It'll automatically get stored in the silo and won't go into your inventory. You need the silo in order to harvest hay when using a scythe on grass.
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