The farming profession is for supplying cooks with mats for cooking and scholars for components in making dyes and paint. and there is a farming guide of Lotro for you.if you are interested in it .just look through. I believe you will learn something from it.
I: getting started:
First you will need to pick a crafting vocation from the master or mistress of apprentices located in the starting cities for each race. When you begin there will be a quest giver that sends you to them.
Once you find the mistress or master of apprentices you will have a list of vocations to choose from. Each has 3 crafting professions tied to them. 3 vocations have farming in them they are:
Yeoman: cooking, farming and tailoring.
Woodsman: farmer, forester, woodworker.
Historian: farmer, scholar, weaponsmith.
Now you have selected your vocation you will be giving beginning tools one will be a farming tool (you can buy better from supplier or crafted tools from players). You can access the crafting panel using the “T” key. You will see three tabs with each profession. Click on the farming tab and you will see apprentice and next to it is an experience bar. Below that will be 2 options to start with pipe-weed, and vegetables, and then there are crop section for flowers and grains.
Each product will have 3 recipes you need, one for planting the field, and 2 for processing what you get from your field.
There are 3 types of field’s vegetable, Pipe weed and grain. Vegetables you grow LOTRO Gold what is in the vegetable listing. And so on from there.
Out of those 3 fields there are 2 types of fields, regular for crafting apprentice to expert. Then there are superior fields for using to grow artisan master and supreme skills.
Location of all farming fields are listed as follow
Staddle, Michel Delving, Oatbarton, and Hobbiton (superior fields are located in Hobbiton just north).
All farming vendors are near the farming fields just have to look for them.
Hobbiton farmland has both novice and expert farming vendors. Now your ready to start planting.
II: planting and processing: we will go thru the steps of planting, harvesting, processing and quick tips to help you out.















