The Farm Computer has been around in Stardew Valley since Version 1.5, but it received a bit of an update in 1.6 to enable its use in any area, not simply just the farm. With so many uses and benefits, let’s take a look at how to get the Farm Computer in Stardew Valley, plus how you can use it to improve your game.
How to get the Farm Computer in Stardew Valley
In order to get your hands on the recipe to make a Farm Computer, you’ll need to have unlocked the Pelican Town Special Orders board, which unlocks on Fall 2 Year 2. Once this board has been installed, you may be able to pick up one of two Special Orders from Demetrius, both of which will require you to go fishing:
- Biome Balance
- Requires you to catch 20 fish specific to a biome (River, Lake, Ocean)
- Aquatic Overpopulation
- Catch 10 of a season-specific fish
Completing either of these Special Orders will result in the recipe for the Farm Computer being delivered to your mailbox the following morning.
The recipe for the Farm Computer includes only three ingredients, one of which may cause you some trouble:
- 1 Dwarf Gadget
- Found by digging between floors 40 and 79 in the Mines, or otherwise found in Magma Geodes, Omni Geodes and Artifact Troves
- 1 Battery Pack
- Obtained from a Lightning Rod during a thunderstorm or Solar Panels after seven sunny days
- 10 Refined Quartz
- Created in a furnace using one Quartz and one Coal
How to use the Farm Computer in Stardew Valley
The Farm Computer can be placed in any location and when used, will display information about the current surroundings. The information provided depends on the location and what you’ve got placed there:
On the farm:
- Pieces of Hay
- Total Crops
- Crops Ready
- Unwatered Crops
- Crops Ready In Greenhouse
- Open Tilled Soil
- Forage Items
- Machines Ready
- Farm Cave Status
Any other location:
- Total Crops
- Crops Ready
- Unwatered Crops
- Open Tilled Soil
- Forage Items
- Machines Ready
If you’ve utilised other areas of the map to grow crops or place machines, the Farm Computer is an incredibly handy piece of kit. Sadly, you’ll still need to head to the Casino to find out how many steps you’ve taken, though.