Farming

Farming refers to the systematic production of renewable resources. The technique is typically used to get blocks, food, experience and other desired items. Specific types of farming are listed below.

Automation
Farms can be classified as manual, semi-automatic, and fully automatic. Manual farms rely mostly or solely on the player to harvest and restart the farm. Semi-automatic farms use mechanisms to automatically harvest the farm, but they are manually activated by the player. Fully automatic farms do not rely on the player at all and usually use mobs or more complicated mechanisms.

Mob farming

 * Using wheat, seeds, and carrots to breed animals, to be slaughtered for their products or used in egg, milk, or wool farming.
 * Creating spawn rooms for hostile mobs to be killed for their drops.
 * Farming villagers requires the player to have enough beds and job site blocks for each villager for them to breed.
 * Farming guardians by funneling them to a concentrated area for materials and/or experience.
 * Farming blaze rods from blazes.
 * Farming crossbows, emeralds, iron tools and ominous banners from pillagers.
 * Farming tridents, nautilus shells, rotten flesh and gold ingots from drowned.
 * Farming slimeballs from slimes.

Experience farming
The reason to farm experience is to easily enchant items, or repair tools and armor. Many common experience farms require a difficulty above Peaceful, as they require mobs to spawn. Other uncommon farms use other ways to gain experience, such as fishing or furnaces.

These can be automated with a water pathway transferring the mobs to where the player is standing.
 * : Waiting at an active monster spawner for monsters to spawn. This includes mobs that do not spawn naturally without the use of spawners, such as cave spiders.

Food farming

 * Wheat, Carrot,  Potato,  Beetroot farming, and Sweet Berries: Farming wheat, carrots, potatoes, beetroots, and Sweet Berries
 * Pumpkin and Melon farming: Farming pumpkins and melons.

Block farming

 * Farming cacti for green dye or traps.
 * Creating a stone or cobblestone generator for self-repairing shelters or harvesting.
 * Creating an obsidian generator for obsidian-intensive builds.
 * Farming ice using a self-refilling rink.
 * Farming pumpkins for use in pumpkin pie, jack o'lanterns or golems.
 * Farming vines for use instead of ladders, decoration, or crafting mossy stone bricks or mossy cobblestone.
 * Farming trees for wood, saplings, apples, or charcoal.
 * Farming mycelium for decoration or for growing mushrooms.
 * Farming kelp for fuel or decoration.
 * Farming nylium for decoration or for growing Fungus.
 * Farming wool for many different uses
 * Farming end stone for decoration

Item farming

 * Farming bamboo.
 * Farming bone meal.
 * Farming iron ingots by killing iron golems spawned in large villages.
 * Farming iron ingots by killing iron golems spawned in large villages.


 * Farming gold nuggets by killing zombified piglins, which spawn in the Nether or near Nether portals in the Overworld.
 * Farming eggs for use in cake, pumpkin pie or creating chickens.
 * Farming cocoa beans for use in cookies or creating brown wool.
 * Farming mushrooms for use in mushroom stew or creating huge mushrooms.
 * Farming nether wart for use in brewing.
 * Trapping a snow golem and digging the snow it produces.
 * Farming sugar canes to make paper and sugar.
 * Farming chorus fruit for food and popped chorus fruit, which makes purpur blocks and end rods.
 * Farming fish, experience and other items by fishing with the use of a fishing rod.
 * Farming honey bottles and honeycombs from bee nests.
 * Farming weeping vines and twisting vines by bonemealing them for decoration purposes.

Videos


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