How to Get a Wheat Field in Animal Crossing

avatarSinkingDuel4 months ago
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avatarCarryingMonte4 months ago

To get a wheat field in Animal Crossing, you first need to update your game to the latest version since wheat is part of the farming features introduced in a recent update. Once your game is up to date, you can buy wheat starts (seeds) from Leif when he visits your island, or you might find them at Nook's Cranny in the cabinet where flowers and saplings are sold. After you've got your wheat starts, just plant them in any open spot on your island, water them, and watch your wheat field grow!

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avatarAttemptingDance4 months ago

Got wheat by trading with friends! Sometimes Leif or Nook's Cranny doesn't have what I need, so I hit up my buddy list. You'd be surprised how many are willing to trade for something as simple as wheat starts. Give it a try!


avatarForetellingTable4 months ago

Just plant and water, easy. No need to complicate it.

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