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  1. In this tutorial i show you how to make a farm including a stables, chicken coop, pig peg, barn, grain silo, wheat field, combine harvester and tractor!Mini ...

  2. All kinds of Farm Tutorials to make your life easier in Minecraft!

  3. Jun 24, 2024 · In this Tutorial, I Will Show you how to make the easiest and fastest xp farm you can imagine in Minecraft based on new methods and mechanics of the 1.21 upd...

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  4. Jan 22, 2024 · Build a perimeter around your farm out of fences or solid blocks two blocks high. 4. Light your farm using torches or glowstones. 5. Dig water canals to water your farm. 6. Fill the water canals using a bucket and water. 7. Till the soil next to the water canals with a hoe.

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    • Overview
    • Gather Items
    • Build the Farm
    • Trap a Zombie
    • Gather Villagers
    • Iron Golem Platform
    • Iron Golem Lava Room
    • Collect Iron

    Let’s face it — mining a significant amount of iron can take a while in Minecraft. Luckily, there is a faster way! Iron golems drop a ton of iron, and they spawn when villagers don’t have a golem around. The iron golem technique keeps villagers contained in a room so they spawn a golem above them. Then, flowing water pushes the golem into lava, dropping iron into hoppers. This wikiHow guide will show you how to make an iron farm in Minecraft Java Edition, survival mode.

    Note: This guide covers the Java Edition of Minecraft. Bedrock Edition requires a different method with 10 villagers and 20 beds.

    To build the farm structure, you’ll need around 250 solid, non-flammable blocks and about 130 walls. Take a look at the full materials list below.

    You can optionally trap a zombie to keep near the villagers! This will make them defensive and spawn iron golems more quickly.

    Gather the items required for the iron farm.

    This iron farm builds a room in the air where 3 villagers will live. A platform is constructed above their room for the iron golem to spawn. This platform will push the iron golem into lava using flowing water. The iron golem drops iron into hoppers connected to a chest.

    These amounts are an estimate for a small farm. Collect more materials as needed if you want to make a bigger farm.

    This farm technique will only work for the Java Edition of Minecraft. The Bedrock version requires 10 villagers and different iron golem spawning conditions.

    2 workstations (any workstation will work)

    1 trap door (optional, helps with trapping the zombie)

    Use blocks to build a stairway.

    This stairway will let you get to the spot in the air where you want to make the farm. You’ll also use this stairway to lead the villagers and zombie up to their rooms.

    The floor of your farm should be at least 12 blocks up from the ground. Building it lower may cause iron golems to spawn on the ground.

    Making the stairway 2 blocks wide makes it easier to guide the villagers and zombie up.

    Optionally, make the zombie room.

    This is where you’ll trap a zombie. The zombie causes the villagers to spawn iron golems more quickly to defend themselves.

    Cover the villager rooms with blocks.

    You’ll be leading the zombie into the zombie room of your farm. Leave only the zombie room uncovered to prevent the zombie from going elsewhere.

    Optionally, place a trapdoor over the zombie room.

    This is helpful if you want to run over the zombie room while luring the zombie.

    You’ll need to wait for night to fall before zombies spawn. Zombies will start following you when you’re close enough.

    Lead a zombie up the stairs.

    Use 2 workstations to move the villagers to their rooms.

    A villager without a job will automatically walk toward the nearest workstation. Any workstation will work for this method:

    Place one workstation near a villager so they walk toward it.

    Place a second workstation closer to your farm.

    Break the first workstation so the villager walks to the second.

    Repeat until the villager is next to their room.

    Use blocks to make a flat roof.

    The roof should completely cover the villager and zombie rooms. This roof will also function as the spawning platform for the iron golem.

    Replace 3 roof blocks with stairs on one edge of the roof.

    They should be all in a line (3 by 1) where one stair makes up one corner of the room. The stairs’ lower step should face outward.

    This is where the water will push the iron golem off the platform.

    Place stairs on the roof.

    Place a 3 by 3 grid of hoppers on the ground.

    The center of this 3 by 3 grid should be directly under the middle sign of the exit in the roof.

    Place a 2 by 1 chest next to the hoppers.

    Make sure the hoppers are connected to the chest. This is where the dropped iron will go.

    Place walls on the ground around the hoppers.

    This will be the base of the iron golem lava room. The chest will stick out of one side of the lava room, this is intended!

    Collect the iron in the chest.

    Your iron farm is complete! Now, just wait for iron golems to spawn and fall into the lava room.

    Make sure the villagers can see the zombie. You may need to remove some blocks for them to safely view the zombie.

    This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer,

    Kyle Smith is a wikiHow Technology Writer, learning and sharing information about the latest technology. He has presented his research at multiple engineering conferences and is the writer and editor of hundreds of online electronics repair guides. Kyle received a BS in Industrial Engineering from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. This article has been viewed 76,350 times.

    Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 76,350 times.

  5. Sep 8, 2021 · Tutorial: Bedrock Beginner Farms. Tutorial Difficulty: 4/10. No one likes to do things manually. It's why we have factories that make things like bread and cars, so we don't have to learn how to do those things ourselves. It's the same in Minecraft, of course, and figuring out how to get yourself set up with farms is one of the main tasks you ...

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