Jacob's Farming Contest

Jacob's Farming Contest is an event that takes place every 3 SkyBlock days, and lasts for 20 minutes (real life time), during which three random crops from the Farming Collection are selected for players to collect.

Timing
The event lasts for in SkyBlock Time, or  in real-life time. The interval of Jacob's Farming Contest is in SkyBlock Time, or  in real-life time.

Requirements
The player needs to be at least to participate, and must talk to Jacob at least once. At least 100 of the current event crop must be collected to earn any rewards.

Rewards
There are 3 levels of rewards: ', ', and . Each level earns better rewards.

Jacob's Tickets are items that can be spent with Anita in the Farmhouse, on items that help build farms quicker, and items that result in more harvest and experience out of your farms. They are also used to increase players' level cap to 60 (LX).

Previous and Upcoming Events
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Strategy
To place in a Farming Contest usually requires a large size of farms in the player's Garden and/or hundreds of Farming Fortune after the 0.18 update. Using the tools provided by Anita can help build farms faster because the default plots are too insufficient and slow to farm, despite the fact that some of the items are not marketable and will need to be procured through their intended purchase method (which requires placement in Farming Contests), or through direct trade with another player. If needed, get a Builder's Ruler instead of a Builder's Wand. The Builder's Ruler is much powerful and inexpensive compared to the Builder's Wand. Minions will not count towards the contest, despite giving full XP, unless the player manually breaks crops planted by the minion, but using minions is inefficient either way due to Farming Fortune being removed from private islands.

With an enough size farm of the specific crops in the Garden, a player will be able to farm for the full 20 minutes of the Contest. This should be a player's first goal if they wish to place  in the Contest.

Farming on the player's Private Island is no longer viable for contests due to Farming Fortune being disabled there. Farming in the Hub or Farm, while it still grants Farming Fortune, is not recommended for contests as the crops generally don't regrow fast enough, there may be competition from other players, and the farm layouts are not optimal to maximize Breaks Per Second without lane switches causing delays.

Wheat can be farmed easily by all players as it is the default crop unlocked in the Garden. To be compacted, both a regular Hay Bale and an Enchanted Hay Bale should be placed into the player's Personal Compactor, alongside with an Enchanted Seed.

Potatoes and Carrots are best farmed with the Garden farm, but using a flat layer of Dirt with a few breaks for water also works.

Nether Wart is best farmed the same way as Carrots and Potatoes, with Soul Sand instead of Dirt, and needing no Water, so a flat layer with no breaks is possible. Farming in the Crimson Isle can be an alternative choice, but it requires and is probably not optimal for contests, being a public island.

Pumpkins and Melons will need a farm on the player's Garden. Because of the need for a Stem to grow the crop, Pumpkins and Melons are best farmed in straight lines, perhaps two at a time to increase yield speed.

Sugar Cane needs to be farmed in the Garden to be effective, because the Mushroom Desert's Sugar Cane spawn rate is too low and Garden crops have an increase in growing speed. There are various ways to farm Sugar Cane, with some players preferring to maximize space usage with a design closer to a Wheat farm, and other players preferring the harvesting speed efficiency of the straight line Pumpkin and Melon farm.

If players are online and do not wish to participate, or know they will not score highly in the currently selected crops, farming at least 100 of the crop will give the player 1 Jacob's Ticket as a participation prize, as well as increasing the amount of participants in a given contest, allowing more players who wish to participate to score higher. Collaboration can make the game easier for everyone.

Useful Enchantments
Scoring high in a Farming Contest is much easier with good Enchantments on your farming tool. Hoes can have many useful enchantments.

automatically replants crops when broken. This is unavoidable if you want to achieve a high score on Wheat, Carrot, Potato, Cocoa Beans or Nether Wart because replanting them even with a Basket of Seeds takes a lot time. Note that if you are using a Personal Compactor, you should have at least a Small Agronomy Sack to prevent the compactor from compacting the seeds before they can be replanted by Replenish.

for Hoes or for Axes increases your, which affects a player's chance to get more crops.

Every Enchantment increases your  by  per level when breaking its specific crop. Turbo-Crop Enchanted Books can be obtained by winning any medal in a Farming Contest, or from the Bazaar.

Farming Medals
Farming medals are gained by being in the top X% of players farming that specific crop, as said above. These are the average and max crop counts necessary to obtain a medal (within a margin of error, operating off a limited sample size).

This data is variable and subject to change, as new data is gathered, the table will be updated if new data is statistically relevant.

Trivia

 * If the score is very slightly below the top 5% border, it will still be counted as .
 * When starting a farming contest within the last 3 seconds of the event, or warping right after a farming contest ends, Jacob was previously unable to figure out the player's placing. However, the score was calculated correctly regardless. This appears to have been fixed at an unknown date.