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Gaining experience in the Farming skill begins with harvesting of allotmentshops, and herbs and later turns into crop running - checking on the health of trees and fruit trees. The fastest and most effective training in Farming requires the use of all the teleporting methods available to a player to farming patches across RuneScape. Additionally, the amulet of nature can be helpful while crop running as it will allow an aspiring farmer to keep tabs on farming patches. Lunar Magic is helpful for its Fishing Guild and Catherby teleports as well as its Cure Plant and Fertile Soil spells, all of which are available at 83 Magic after completion of the Lunar Diplomacy quest.

It is recommended that the player becomes very familiar with the Farming skill and crop running pages.

It is also great to note that every player has their own methods of running to patches and training this skill. It is best for you to figure out the best path, the best seeds to plant, what you want to plant, what you can afford. Many players change their routine based on new transportation and items that come into the game. Focus on what works for you.

Helpful tips to remember[]

  • Add compost (regular, super, or ultra) to any stage of the crop to increase the harvest yield and reduce the chance of the crop from becoming diseased and ultimately becoming dead.
  • Trees, fruit trees, and calquats don't require compost if you are paying the farmer, since the crop yield is fixed.
  • Pay the farmer to look after your patches to avoid the crops dying from diseases. By going into the farming skill window, you are able to see what the payments are needed. In addition, farmers take payment noted saving your inventory room.
  • Tithe minigame teleport unlocked - to gain teleport every 20mins to Zeah farming patch/vineyard.
  • Stealing from the Fruit Stall on Zeah will help you gain payments such as apples, pineapples, bananas, and other fruits. This requires Hosidius House favour and appropriate Thieving level to do so.
  • Unlocking minigame teleports are useful. Nightmare Zone for hop patch in Yanille, Rat Pits (Port Sarim) to get access to Zeah, Entrana (hop patch), and Falador farming patch, Rimmington for bush patch.
  • Teleport to House (Yanille, Rimmington, Brimhaven). Yanille for hops, Rimmington for bush, Brimhaven for calquat and fruit tree.
  • Use your harvest on the leprechauns to convert your whole inventory of similar crops into a note.

Recommended quests[]

NOTE: It is possible to bypass the relatively slow early levels of Farming entirely by doing quests. Doing Fairytale I - Growing Pains then Forgettable Tale of a Drunken Dwarf followed by Garden of Tranquillity and lastly My Arm's Big Adventure will net the player 18.5k Farming experience (level 33) with no Farming training required before or between the quests.

Recommended items[]

Cabbage teleport

A player teleporting with the Explorer's ring.

Starting off[]

It is highly recommended to bypass the early Farming levels by questing. Recipe for Disaster (Goblin Generals), Fairytale I - Growing Pains then Forgettable Tale of a Drunken Dwarf, Garden of Tranquillity, My Arm's Big Adventure, Enlightened Journey. This will bring the player to level 35, as well as getting the Magic secateurs, which are recommended for farming herbs and allotments. If questing is not an option, you can farm through the lower levels, but they are rather slow and tedious, with very low returns.

Tree runs[]

Magic tree

The most efficient way to gain Farming experience is to plant the highest-tier tree and fruit tree saplings the player is able to, along with calquat saplings and teak or mahogany saplings, and pay the farmer to chop down the trees for replanting. This method can be very costly; however, it offers by far the highest possible experience rates effectively even though it is only possible to do 1 or 2 tree runs per day.

Always use ultracompost on the patch to minimize the chance of disease, or pay the farmer to look after the tree. The tree patch in Falador Park will never get diseased after completion of elite tasks in the Falador Diary.

If the player has access to the Humidify spell on the Lunar spellbook (requires completion of Dream Mentor and 68 Magic), it can be worthwhile to grow the saplings yourself instead of buying the saplings from the Grand Exchange.

Currently growing magic trees costs 12.06 GP per experience and palm trees 4.98 GP per experience, including the protection payments.

Setup[]

  • Farmer's outfit or graceful outfit
  • 5 tree and 5 fruit tree saplings, and 1 calquat sapling
  • If not paying the farmer, 11 ultracompost or runes for Fertile Soil spell and volcanic ashes (after reading the ash covered tome)
  • Payments in bank notes (optional)
  • Rake
  • Spade
  • Axe (to chop down trees)
  • Coins
  • Taverley, Brimhaven and Varrock teleport tablets
  • Tai Bwo Wannai teleport scroll (for the calquat patch)
  • Runes for Catherby Teleport (requires 87 Magic)
  • Teleport crystal (for the fruit tree patch in Lletya)
  • Slayer ring
  • Stamina potion

For specialty trees, growing teak trees (35 Farming) costs 0.12 coins per experience while mahogany trees (55 Farming) costs 0.3 coins per experience, both when payment is skipped and supercompost is used instead. Growing calquat trees (72 Farming) costs 0.1 coins per experience, requiring payment of 8 poison ivy berries.

See also: Seeds#Trees and Seeds#Fruit trees for trees and protection.

Herb runs[]

Torstol detail

Growing herbs usually results in good profit, and decent Farming experience if the player is growing high-level herbs like torstols. Some players choose to do this to compensate the cost of doing tree runs, or to make money in general.

Since you cannot pay the farmer to look after your herbs, always treat the patches with ultracompost to minimize the chance of disease and to ensure the minimum amount of 6 herbs per seed when used along with magic secateurs.

Completing the elite tasks in the Morytania Diary unlocks a new herb patch on Harmony Island.

Setup[]

Tithe Farm[]

Alternatively, at level 34, experience may be gained at the Tithe Farm minigame with 100% favour towards Hosidius House in Great Kourend. In this way, players can gain significant Farming experience between the time it takes patches to grow, or train exclusively at the minigame in order to save money on seeds. From level 74 onwards, players can get around 90,000 - 100,000 experience per hour.

See also[]


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