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People that use non-standard farms, do you find you have enough space?
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I've been wanting to start a new game of Stardew, but before I can do that I got to pick a farm type. For my previous games, I've just done default, but I wonder if I should do something different.

However, my worry is if the other maps have enough space for farming. In my first game, I wanted to do a lot of brewing, but I stopped playing before I really got into that full scale, and part of me wants to continue that. I also want to try getting the huge crops. So I worry that if I pick another map type, I won't have the space to do that, even though I never used the full space for the default farm.

For people that used other map types, do you find that you still have plenty of room for crops? I'm especially curious about the meadowlands map, since it's geared towards animals, and if you still had plenty of room for crops while making full use of the animals.

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I have a river farm which is a little limited on space.

But I still have no issues getting 400 plots farmed with many sheds, ponds, coops, and barns.

Several years in with nearly perfection and 100mil gold.

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