How to Fill a Silo in Stardew Valley

avatarWanderingFacet2 years ago
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avatarCluingWear2 years ago

Just whack the tall grass dude, make sure you got a silo though. No silo, no hay storage. Also, don't cut all the grass before you build one; you'll regret it come winter.

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avatarRollingHank2 years ago

Filling a silo in Stardew Valley is pretty straightforward! You need to build a silo first, then just cut down grass with your scythe. Once you cut the grass, it automatically gets converted into hay and stored in the silo. Check the right side of the silo to see how much hay you've got stored up. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!


avatarWipingBride2 years ago

To fill a silo in Stardew Valley, simply use your scythe on grass around your farm after building a silo. Each slice has a chance to add hay to your silo, handy for feeding animals during winter or when it's raining. Remember, no grass equals no hay, so manage your resources wisely!

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