
Farming training typically involves farm runs of trees, fruit trees and other special trees once the ability to plant these has been unlocked.

A farm run involves the player quickly visiting as many patches of a particular type as possible to check the health of fully grown crops, remove them and replant new crops in their place. Most, if not all farming patches also have a tool leprechaun (or elves in the Tirannwn region) nearby, who can store some farming equipment and also note various produce for free.Īs the majority of Farming experience is obtained from checking a fully grown plants' health, levelling the Farming skill is most commonly done via "farm runs". These three composts can also increase the yield of some crops. The player can reduce the crop's chance of dying by applying compost, supercompost or ultracompost. Some farming patches do not have a gardener nearby, meaning that it is up to the player themselves to take care of the plant. To prevent crops from dying, gardeners may be paid to watch over some plants noted items can be used to save inventory space and time. Plants may become diseased over the course of their growth and will die if the disease is not treated. Once the crop(s) have become fully grown the player may check its health to claim experience, and begin harvesting the crop for resources. The planted crops then grow in real time through differing numbers of growth stages. Farming is a gathering skill which involves the player planting seeds in Farming patches that are found throughout RuneScape.

This guide describes the most effective methods to train the Farming skill. 5 Alternative methods of gaining experience.2.4 Foraging mushroom clusters (Level 94 - 50,000 XP/Hr).2.3 Foraging rumberry bushes (Level 86 - 30,000 XP/Hr).1.2 Supercompost, ultracompost, and Fertile Soil.
