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Unlike the farms he’d seen before, Edgewater required specialized techniques. To find success here, Elias had to master the unique features of the land:

: At the built-in cow farm nestled between fields 13 and 8, Elias discovered he could feed his dairy cows direct grain—like peas and corn—into the troughs, a local secret for keeping productivity at 100%. The Rhythm of the Rails EDGEWATER SASKATCHEWAN V1.0.0.0

Elias had inherited more than just land; he had inherited a legacy of grit. The map of Edgewater was a vast expanse of rolling hills and dense forests, where the "parkland" region’s poplars and birches stood as silent witnesses to the changing seasons. His first task was simple: survive the first winter, where the snow was known to get deeper than anywhere else he’d ever farmed. A New Way of Farming Unlike the farms he’d seen before, Edgewater required

: He experimented with crops that were staples of the Canadian prairies— Flax, Peas, and Lentils . The map of Edgewater was a vast expanse

The air in Saskatchewan doesn't just sit; it stretches. For Elias Thorne, arriving at the coordinates of , the horizon felt less like a boundary and more like a challenge. He stood on the edge of the starter farm, looking out over the first of 69 fields that defined this rugged Canadian landscape. The Arrival at Edgewater