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Yes, that is no problem at all. The simplest thing for you to do is to make a reserved job offer putting your login in the box provided for this purpose. |
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No. You may destroy a meadow, but you will not be compensated for it. |
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The gain in fertility per day's fallow gain varies according to the season. A meadow receives is 1% in spring and autumn, 3% in summer and 0.2% in winter. The fallow therefore only provides a little fertility in winter. |
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To clean your meadows, you have to have enough grooms for the number of boxes in your center. At the top of the page Meadows, a message tells you what you need. If this is not the case, the cleanliness will progressively decrease over the days. |
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If you cannot grow this very special plant, you have neglected one of the essential conditions for growing it. You need a fertile 15 acre meadow, natural pesticide, fertilizer and, of course, pass seeds for 15 acres also. Don't forget that this plant is only sown in winter as the young seed seem to struggle in the heat. |
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The best thing to do is to reserve as much of the gains as possible for the trainers (in the cross-country / racing / show jumping parameters). Also ensure that its level of difficulty is in line with the jackpot, as players with very good horses will not register them in a cross / a race / a jumping that will win them only a little money. You will then progressively increase the difficulty. Better having a cross / a race / a jumping that starts off little than a cross / race / a jumping that never runs. |
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