Your Farm (Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town)

Farm Creation
As the Player arrives at their Grandfather's old farm, they are met with an expansive forest which has overgrown onto the property. In Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town, it is up to the Player to take back the land and bend it to their will. Players will have to clear the land of trees and debris, fix up broken facilities, and find livestock in the wild. Along the way, the farm will expand and go through upgrades!

Real Country Living
In Pioneers of Olive Town, you'll be starting from the ground up. Literally! The Player begins with a simple tent and campfire, and can upgrade their abode with the right materials. The tent comes with a pop-up cot, radio, some books, and a calendar.



House Upgrades
When you're tired of living in a tent, Nigel will take requests for housing upgrades at his shop, Nigel's Handiworks.

Farm Buildings
For information about livestock animals, please see the Animals page.

As you clear out the land, you'll uncover different facilities including broken barns and worn down coops. All buildings start out "Dilapidated" when they are discovered. With just a little bit of elbow grease and a whole lot of dedication, players can return these buildings to proper form!

Barn
Barns house livestock animals including the Cow, Jersey Cow, Buffalo, Alpaca, Brown Alpaca, Sheep, Suffolk Sheep, and Llama. Barns contain feeding stations for the aforementioned animals, where you can place fodder from storage or personal inventory. In Pioneers of Olive Town, you can even craft automatic dispensers so your animals stay happy and fed without too much intervention.

Coop
''Chickens can be raised in coops. By giving them fodder or letting them graze outside, they'll lay eggs in the coop for you to gather the next day.''

Equine and Wolf Stall
Horses do not use the barn, and must instead be housed in a stall. Similarly, the wolf is kept at the stall when not used as transportation.

Farm Life Skills and Titles
In Pioneers of Olive Town, not only does the tools you use contribute to skill levels, but also the work you do around the farm.


 * Orcharding: This skill affects the quality of fruit-bearing trees. Skill experience increases as trees are planted and fruits are harvested.
 * Mushroom Growing: This skill affects the quality of mushroom logs. Skill experience increases as mushrooms are grown and harvested.
 * Bee-keeping: This skill affects the quality of bee byproducts, including Honey and Royal Jelly. Skill experience increases as bees are cultivated.
 * Animal Husbandry: This skill affects the quality of animal byproducts and animal affection. Skill experience increases as byproducts are harvested from livestock animals, and as the animals are cared for.
 * Cooking: This skill affects the quality of cooked meals. As this skill increases, the player's ability to produce better meal-time effects will increase, and the time it takes to cook meals will decrease. Skill experience increases as meals are cooked.
 * Socializing: TBD