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Meadowlands Farm House Stardew Valley 1.6
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Meadowlands Farm Map in Stardew Valley 1.6 – Secrets, Perks & Strategies

Players are going to want to start fresh in Stardew Valley 1.6, as a new farm map is available to try out. Meadowlands Farm takes things in a new direction, encouraging players to consider livestock over crops – and you even start with a Coop.

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Stardew Valley has consistently focused on adding challenging new farm maps in recent years. The beach map and 4-corners map both have stipulations that make an average day as a farmer more difficult. However, instead of preventing sprinkler placement or making a maze out of daily chores, 1.6 offers players a chance to become the best livestock farmer with a location perfect for chickens, cows, and pigs to thrive.

Full Meadowlands Farm Map in Stardew Valley 1.6

Meadowlands Farm Full Map Stardew Valley 1.6
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The Meadowlands Farm map in Stardew Valley 1.6 doesn’t start players off with Turnip seeds. Instead, they receive 15 Hay, 1 Small Coop, and 2 Chickens. Players will also find the new Blue Chewy Grass growing around their farm.

All Meadowlands Farm Map Pros

  • Comes with one pre-built Coop
  • Comes with two chicks
  • Blue grass speeds up farm animal products
  • Map is optimized for Barn and Coop placement
  • Large stretches of grass encourage trees to grow
  • Access to rivers and ponds

All Meadowlands Farm Map Cons

  • Limited room for crops
  • No natural forage spawns
  • Limited ways to grind Hardwood early in the game
  • No starting seeds
  • Does not come with a Mayo maker
  • Mushroom/Bat cave is placed in a weird spot on the map

Why Players Should Pick Meadowlands Farm in Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley Meadowlands Farm Map Coop and Blue Grass
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This farm is perfect for players looking to live out their dream as a livestock farmer. The location sports 3 ponds, as well as ample space for grasses to thrive. A good deal of grass for hay has also been growing since the start of Spring 1, Year 1, ensuring players can feed their new chickens even while funds are still tight.

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What is Chewy Blue Grass in Stardew Valley

Blue Grass is a special variety of feed that grows freely from the start of the game on the Meadowlands Farm map in Stardew Valley. In other saves, the recipe for this grass isn’t available until reaching Ginger Island and accessing Qi’s shop. When animals eat this grass while out in the yard, it doubles the affinity gained by the player throughout the day, accelerating the improvement of product quality. Having this grass on the farm early in the game doubles the speed at which players can start pulling a profit on animal goods.

This map feels smaller than options like the classic farm, though it does offer several areas that will be good for crops, such as the location directly under the player’s home and down in the area between the two large ponds.

Tips For Meadowlands Farm in Stardew Valley 1.6

Every map has a handful of perks that players will want to utilize to truly flourish in Stardew Valley, and Meadowlands Farm is no exception. Below are our recommendations for how to thrive on the new farm map.

  • Start a small garden near the house as soon as possible in the Spring of Year 1.
  • Purchase additional chickens and unlock the Mayo Maker as quickly as possible. Mayo is now edible and good for early money.
  • Be sure to take advantage of foraging early in the game outside of the farm.
  • Build the Barn and the Storage Shed as quickly as possible. This will add additional revenue via milk products and offer a place to store things that won’t clutter the farm.
  • Keep Mayo Makers inside the Coop for easy product swaps when checking on chickens.
  • Consider fishing and Crab Pots in the ponds and along the river for quick money in Year 1.

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Laura Gray is the Managing Editor for Gamepur, a writer for the Escapist, and an avid Pokemon, Dungeons & Dragons, and farming sim enthusiast. They spend their time chasing their toddler, playing casual Pokemon TCG matches, and destroying the kitchen with cooking projects. Laura's previous work can be seen at Screen Rant and Dexerto, and they can be contacted at [email protected].