Farmer's Delight

A very clear and polished implementation of Agricultural and Food Processing chain in Minecraft

Farmer's Delight

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Farmer's Delight

5.0

A very clear and polished implementation of Agricultural and Food Processing chain in Minecraft

Panzerschrekt

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Posted: July 4, 2026 at 2:54:58 PM UTC
1,000 hrs
Total hours played at time of review
MC 1.21, 1.2… MC 1.21, 1.20, 1.19, 1.18, 1.16
The version(s) the reviewer played
Gameplay
5.0
Aesthetics
5.0
Performance
5.0

I don't have much to say about Farmer's Delight, to put it simply though:

The good:

  1. Very clear and realistic, in a sense that everything it adds is coherent, it adds more crops, adds knife which you can use to cut meats, adds cooking pots to cook more foods, even adds more vanilla like interaction where you can strip wood with axes. You can make up everything here logically.
  2. Not bloated, in a sense that the additions it adds doesn't immediately overwhelm you, as this is one of my issue with Pam's Harvestcraft but Farmer's Delight introduces everything in itself in a very clear and engaging way as compared as to infodump everything. This is also prevalent due to how FD has simply more processing chains via cutting board, cooking pot, etc etc, which does limit how much information were being dumped to you.

I don't think i can really say anything bad about this mod, it just does it's job, it's integrated with a lot of things, has a lot of addons, it's in almost every pack nowadays, but most of the time it doesn't really affect you that much as FD more and more feels like a must use mod and not one that get's shoved into your face, it's just there and it works for any kind of packs that it's in, W mod

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Last edited: July 12, 2026 at 2:42:09 AM UTC