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Wheat is a resource in Bellwright.

Description[]

Wheat can be grown on a farm from grains and is transformed into either grains or straw in a Thresher.

Wheat can be stolen by sneaking in the Wheat Fields South of Padstow.

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Resources
From Crops/Farming Beetroot * Beetroot Seeds * Cotton * Cotton Seeds * Flax * Flax Seeds * Garlic * Garlic Seeds * Grains* Hemp * Hemp Seeds * Onion * Onion Seeds * Potato * Potato Seeds * Radish * Radish Seeds * Sage * Sage Seeds * Tree Seeds * Turnip * Turnip Seeds * Wheat
From Harvesting (Via Tools) Copper Ore * Crude Stone * Granite * Hardwood Log * Iron Ore * Log * Mosses * Mud * Peat * Tin Ore * Wood
From Merchants Apple * Carpenter's Hammer * Cloudberry * Copper Ore * Fertilizer * Fish * Fish Stew * Fur * Grains * Grilled Fish * Hide * Mushroom Stew * Pelt * Raw Hide * Roasted Mushroom * Rope * Salt * Simple Arrows * Simple Cord * Smoked Fish * Spices * Strap * Tin Ore
From Naturally Occurring Gathering Nodes Berry * Copper Ore * Cotton * Cranberry * Crude Stone * Log * Mushroom * River Reed * Wood * Wheat
From Refining via Buildings Bronze Ingot * Canvas * Charcoal * Cob * Copper Ingot * Copper Nails * Cotton Bolt * Cured Rope * Crude Fur * Fertilizer * Hardwood Plank * Iron Ingot * Iron Nails * Leather * Linen * Raw Hide * Resin *Rope * Simple Cord * Spices * Steel Ingot * Strap * Straw * Thatch * Tin Ingot * Tinplate * Wooden Plank
From Structures (Traps/Harvesting) Pelt * Tree Sapling * Water
From Wildlife or Looting Boar Tusk * Feathers * Fur * Hide * Old Coin * Pelt * Stag Horns * Strap * Wolf Fang
The resources "Carrot Seeds, Nettle Seeds, Parsnip Seeds, Sweet Potato Seeds" have not been added to the game, they were probably revealed through datamining.
  • Seeds and other resources can be bought from Herbalist. The stock rotates and varies.
  • There is a chance to harvest seeds from any fully grown harvestable crop whether you grew it on a farm or found it naturally.
  • Water is only able to be collected from a structure.
  • When planted by a settler, a fully grown a tree sapling, will become either a softwood or hardwood tree.
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