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Demand & Dividends: Farming

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Demand & Dividends!  Spice up your off-time as an entrepeneur with Demand & Dividends, a series of supplements designed to model a simplistic, gameified economy in a generic medieval fantasy world.  Ever wanted to own your own plot, grow your own wheat, distill your own brews?  All this and more is possible with Demand & Dividents: Farming!

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  • 14 different crops!

  • 6.5 different alcohols!

  • 5 different kinds of livestock!

  • 9 different types of farm structures!




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Ray C November 06, 2023 7:10 pm UTC
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note: water is 2.2 lbs (1 KG) per liter, so two pounds of grain yielding 1 liter is actually a *gain* in mass.
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Ray C April 10, 2023 8:05 pm UTC
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Also worth noting that PHB defines a barrel to be 40 gallons, not 25
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Ray C April 10, 2023 6:58 pm UTC
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Found this: according to this article, a 16th century gristmill could produce 3,000 lbs of cornmeal and 5000 pounds of wheat flour a day, much more than 1,000 lbs a week.

https://www.mountvernon.org/the-estate-gardens/gristmill/ten-facts-about-the-gristmill/
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Lee A November 08, 2023 6:35 am UTC
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While an impressive output, the 16th century is well beyond the intended "pseudo-medieval" time period I was shooting for. Ultimately bespoke examples will outstrip or underperform based on a variety of factors, and Colonial America has several distinct operational conditions alone that make this an outlier to the types of places this was intended to describe.
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Ray C April 04, 2023 1:18 am UTC
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There is a fundamental problem with those- for example a mill costs 12 GP/day to operate, and can process 1000 pounds of wheat in a week. If that were being converted 1:1 to flour (which it isn't since half the weight goes to straw) the PHB lists the price of wheat at 1cp/lb and the price of flour at 2cp/lb so the 1000 lbs of wheat would have a gain in value of 10 GP at a cost of 84GP. assuming that straw is the same as feed for horses that has a price of 5 cp for 10 lbs, or 1/2 cp per pound, so milling 1000 lbs of wheat into 500 lbs of flour and 500 lbs of straw means its value goes from 10GP to 12.5 GP, again at the expense of 84GP
I think that rather than rely exclusively on historical documents and productivity that some fantasy elements have to be assumed and numbers changed- probably by changing how much wheat can be milled or decreasing the cost of running a mill.
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Lee A July 15, 2023 1:13 am UTC
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The plan was to assume no magickal interference, then go back and make a master coverage of how supernatural elements could impact the process.

This series never made it to release on the 2nd entry though so we'll never know, I did successfully play it and I can say it largely did its job especially if shooting for a cash crop.

Virtually all relevant PHB/DMG values must be disregarded in favour of those in the book, where not provided you'll have to improvise or extrapolate.

The units of measurement were concocted for convenience.
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Draconarious T October 23, 2022 1:04 pm UTC
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Am I the only one who can't read the full section on Kobolds since it's all crunched on the bottom? Also, do we just assume all crops take a full year to grow? Is there any difference in work needed at different points such as maintenance of the growing field versus planting and harvesting?
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Dakota C April 06, 2020 12:18 am UTC
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Yo. Broski. I want to do an update. (Needed for my campaign.) Do you object? Willing to share all proceeds.
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Lee A April 09, 2020 2:57 am UTC
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Reach out to me on Twitter, @quadkorps, and we can talk about this; I've done a stream using these rules and it went pretty well.
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Marcus B December 14, 2016 9:57 am UTC
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Hey great work on this, really looking forward to using it. For the yields per acre and nutritional values, did you use a formula that I could use to expand the available crops?
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Lee A December 16, 2016 3:08 am UTC
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YpA is based on research and guesstimation, but for the most part if exists and is farmed in the modern world figure out its YpA and then 1/8th it. This (roughly) accounts for advances in tech, some of the time.

As for Nutrition, the question is "how filling is 1lb this compared to a loaf of bread?" Up or down accordingly.
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Dakota C December 07, 2016 6:21 pm UTC
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Wow dude. This was amazing work. Would totally recommend you for an online game like the old Utopia. Just fyi, your trade goods and kolbold sections are messed up.
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Lee A December 07, 2016 8:59 pm UTC
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Hey Dakota, appreciate the feedback. I'll scope out the Trade GoodsKobold sections and upload a correction once I'm able, regrettably finals is next week and a research paper is taking priority over DMs Guild stuff right now.
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Jacob M July 22, 2017 4:57 am UTC
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Just came by to mention the kobold section (Specifically the part describing raids). I assume you forgot about it considering your post is from December. If you're still busy you could post what it says in the discussion so it can be used while we wait for the change. Everything else is pretty great!
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Lee A July 24, 2017 3:53 pm UTC
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Hey Jacob.

Sadly I made this before Homebrewery added accounts, which has messed with my access to older originals of documents--I cannot really recall, but more or less, the Kobolds were identified as a threat that would not attack until they had a clear numerical advantage over the farmers. Before that they'd engage in small acts of theft.

I could create a Demand & Dividends: Farming Events expansion to replace what was lost more completely, but as for what was originally there, it looks like I cannot get it.
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