Rust: Complete Farming Guide
Farming in Rust provides sustainable food sources, cloth production, and valuable resources for crafting. Understanding crop genetics, irrigation, and fertilization is essential for maximizing yields. This guide covers everything from basic hemp farming to advanced genetic breeding and automated systems.
Farmable Crops
| Crop | Primary Use | Growth Time | Yield |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hemp | Cloth production | 40-60 minutes | 10-30 cloth per plant |
| Corn | Food (high calories) | 60-90 minutes | 3-8 corn per plant |
| Pumpkin | Food (hydration + calories) | 60-90 minutes | 2-6 pumpkins per plant |
| Potato | Food (balanced nutrition) | 50-80 minutes | 4-10 potatoes per plant |
| Berry | Food, radiation pills | 30-50 minutes | 5-15 berries per bush |
Getting Started with Farming
Essential Tools & Materials
🌱 Seeds
Collect from wild plants or clone from existing crops. Each plant type has unique genetics.
🚰 Water
Essential for growth. Use water catchers, rivers, or irrigation systems.
💩 Fertilizer
Speeds growth and improves yield. Craft from compost or animal fat.
🌾 Planters
Small, Medium, or Large planters for organized farming. Larger planters = better yields.
Planter Types
| Planter | Capacity | Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Planter | 6 plants | 100 Wood, 50 Frags | Starter farms, limited space |
| Medium Planter | 9 plants | 200 Wood, 100 Frags | Balanced farming |
| Large Planter | 12 plants | 300 Wood, 150 Frags | Maximum yield, dedicated farms |
Crop Genetics System
Understanding Genes
Each plant has six genetic traits that affect growth, yield, and hardiness:
| Gene (G, Y, H, W, X) | Effect | Optimal Value |
|---|---|---|
| Growth (G) | Speed of maturation | High (faster harvests) |
| Yield (Y) | Amount of resources per harvest | High (more cloth/food) |
| Hardiness (H) | Resistance to poor conditions | Medium-High (stability) |
| Water (W) | Water consumption rate | Low (less maintenance) |
| Crossbreed (X) | Ability to pass genes to offspring | High (better breeding) |
Selective Breeding
Improve your crops over multiple generations:
- Harvest Seeds: Collect seeds from mature plants (shows genetic info)
- Select Best Genes: Choose seeds with high G, Y, and H values
- Plant & Clone: Plant best seeds and use cloning to preserve genetics
- Crossbreed: Plant different varieties near each other to create hybrids
- Iterate: Repeat process over 3-5 generations for optimal crops
Pro Tip: Use the "Clone" option on your best plants to create identical copies. This preserves perfect genetics without relying on crossbreeding RNG.
Irrigation Systems
Water Sources
- Manual Watering: Use water bucket or jug (tedious, not recommended)
- Water Catchers: Collect rainwater automatically
- Sprinklers: Automated watering system (requires electricity)
- Rivers/Lakes: Place planters near natural water sources
Sprinkler Setup
The most efficient watering system for large farms:
Solar Panel → Battery → Splitter → Sprinklers
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Water Catcher
Sprinkler Coverage
| Sprinkler Type | Coverage | Water Consumption | Power Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Sprinkler | 3x3 area | 5 water/min | 1 power |
| Advanced Sprinkler | 5x5 area | 10 water/min | 2 power |
Fertilizer Guide
Fertilizer Types
🌿 Compost
Crafting: 10 Cloth + 5 Food items
Effect: +20% growth speed, +10% yield
💀 Animal Fat
Source: Hunting animals
Effect: +30% growth speed, +15% yield
🧪 Advanced Fertilizer
Crafting: 20 Cloth + 10 Animal Fat + 5 Sulfur
Effect: +50% growth speed, +25% yield
Fertilizer Application
- Timing: Apply immediately after planting for best results
- Stacking: Multiple fertilizer applications stack (diminishing returns)
- Efficiency: Use advanced fertilizer only on high-value crops (hemp, corn)
Hemp Farming (Cloth Production)
Why Farm Hemp?
- Cloth Demand: Essential for clothing, sleeping bags, and bandages
- High Yield: Optimized hemp plants produce 30+ cloth per harvest
- Fast Growth: With good genetics, harvest every 40 minutes
- Sustainability: Never run out of cloth for crafting
Optimal Hemp Farm Setup
For maximum cloth production:
- Planters: 4-6 Large Planters (48-72 hemp plants)
- Irrigation: 2-3 Sprinklers powered by solar + battery
- Genetics: Breed for high Y (yield) and G (growth)
- Fertilizer: Advanced fertilizer on all plants
- Harvest Cycle: Every 40-60 minutes = 1,000+ cloth per cycle
Hemp Genetics Priority
| Gene | Target Value | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Yield (Y) | 80-100% | More cloth per plant |
| Growth (G) | 70-90% | Faster harvest cycles |
| Hardiness (H) | 50-70% | Survives poor conditions |
| Water (W) | 20-40% | Less water consumption |
Food Farming Strategies
Pumpkin Farming (Best Food Source)
Pumpkins provide both calories and hydration:
- Calories: 60 per pumpkin
- Hydration: 30 per pumpkin
- Yield: 4-6 pumpkins per plant with good genetics
- Growth Time: 60-90 minutes
Corn Farming (High Calories)
Best for pure calorie production:
- Calories: 100 per corn
- Yield: 5-8 corn per plant
- Cooking: Can be cooked for +20% calories
Balanced Diet Farm
Recommended crop distribution for self-sufficiency:
| Crop | Planters | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Pumpkin | 2 | Primary food + hydration |
| Corn | 1 | High-calorie backup |
| Potato | 1 | Balanced nutrition |
| Hemp | 4 | Cloth production |
Advanced Farming Techniques
Automated Harvest System
Use electricity to create a semi-automated farm:
- Sprinklers: Automated watering on timers
- Lights: Grow lights for indoor farms (24/7 growth)
- Alarms: HBHF sensors to detect when crops are ready
- Storage: Auto-sort harvested items into boxes
Indoor Farming
Protect your farm from raiders and weather:
- Build Enclosed Room: Stone or metal walls to prevent griefing
- Install Grow Lights: Ceiling lights provide artificial sunlight
- Climate Control: Maintain optimal temperature and humidity
- Security: Auto turrets to defend farm from raiders
Warning: Indoor farms require significant power. Ensure you have 2-3 solar panels and batteries to support grow lights and sprinklers.
Rooftop Farming
Maximize space by farming on your base roof:
- Advantages: Hard to raid, good sunlight, space-efficient
- Disadvantages: Exposed to weather, requires strong roof support
- Setup: Place planters on flat roof sections, add sprinklers
Common Farming Mistakes
| Mistake | Why It's Bad | How to Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Ignoring Genetics | Low yields and slow growth | Breed crops over 3-5 generations for optimal genes |
| Manual Watering | Time-consuming and inefficient | Install sprinklers with water catchers |
| No Fertilizer | 50% slower growth and lower yields | Always use at least compost on all crops |
| Outdoor Farms Only | Vulnerable to raids and weather | Build enclosed or rooftop farms for security |
| Planting Too Close | Crossbreeding ruins genetics | Separate different crop types by 2+ foundations |
Farming Economics
Cloth Value
Optimized hemp farm produces 1,000+ cloth per hour:
- Sleeping Bags: 30 cloth each (33 bags per harvest)
- Bandages: 4 cloth each (250 bandages per harvest)
- Clothing: 50-100 cloth per set
- Trade Value: Cloth is highly valuable for trading with other players
Food Self-Sufficiency
A balanced farm eliminates the need to hunt or scavenge:
- Daily Calories: 500-800 calories needed per player
- Farm Output: 2,000+ calories per harvest cycle
- Surplus: Trade excess food for scrap or resources
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