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# The Land

## The land you can work with.

Every farm holds 2500 pieces of land, these small pieces are 1 meter by 1 meter.\
You can fill these small pieces of land with plots for your crops, animals, decorations, or anything else that will be provided. \
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If you want to be a top player, you should make sure that you have everything filled with a strategy. As you can only carry X amount before you need to sell, and you do not want to keep running back and forth over your whole farm, loosing precious time.

There are items (like the Storage Shed) that need more pieces of land then just 1, having more of these objects will fill you land pretty quickly, so make sure to not overdo it (unless it is your strategy)


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