AgriCraft

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Agricultural farming extended.

Why AgriCraft is a top-tier mod mod for Minecraft 1.20.4

Developed by the talented creator InfinityRaider, AgriCraft stands out as a highly recommended selection for your Minecraft client. It is fully optimized, compatibility-tested, and brings a major upgrade to the gameplay experience in Minecraft version 1.20.4.

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Mod CreatorInfinityRaider
Latest Version1.20.4
Supported Game Versions1.20.4, 1.20.1, 1.12.2, 1.7.10
File Size1.10 MB
Last Updated
Total Downloads34,127,394 downloads
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Discover new possibilities in your world with AgriCraft, a premium mods project created by InfinityRaider. Designed to run smoothly on Minecraft 1.20.4, this addition brings both quality improvements and immersive elements to your setup.
AGRICRAFT

AgriCraft is a mod which aims to bring crop breeding to Minecraft, this includes both improving your existing crops, or cross-breeding to mutate into new species of crops.

The mod has been entirely rewritten for 1.16.5, so for both the apprentice and the expert, it might be opportune to give this a quick read.

  

Genetics
AgriCraft follows mendellian genetics, this means that the genome of a plant consists of a series of genes, where each gene appears as a pair of alleles.

Usually, one allele is dominant over the other, the latter being called recessive.

For instance if we consider gene "A", with dominant allele A and recessive allele a, the following holds:

  • Gene Pair A-A: both dominant, A will be the apparant trait;
  • Gene Pair: A-a: A is dominant over a, so A will be the apparent trait;
  • Gene Pair: a-a: both recessive, so a will be the apparent trait.
AgriCraft contains multiple genes by default, examples of genes are the plant species, each of the stats, and attractiveness to certain animals (yes, be careful as a cow might be very curious about that tasty, tasty 10-10 wheat, however this might have certain advantages as well.

For instance for stats, a higher stat level is dominant, so a plant with Growth genes 8 - 3 will have an actual growth stat of 8.

 When cross-breeding two plants, the child crop will inherit one of the two alleles from each parent, so for instance two 10 - 1 crops can have the following offspring:

  • 10-10: inherit the 10 from both parents: 25% chance

  • 10-1: inherit a 10 from the first and 1 from the second, or vice versa: 50% chance

  • 1-1: inherit the 1 from both parents: 25% chance

Now when this happens, sometimes a mutation can trigger, this means a random change in one of the genes, for instance an existing plant species might mutate into a new one, or a stat might go up or down randomly. Mutations are key to improving your crops and unlocking new ones.

 

Stats:

AgriCraft contains 6 stats by default:

  • Growth: affects the growth rate of plants, meaning higher growth stat leads to plants reaching maturity quicker;
  • Gain: affects the number of fruits that the plant will produce;
  • Strength: affects where the plant can grow (see Growth Requirements);
  • Resistance: affects how resistant the plant is to weeds (see: Weeds);
  • Fertility: affects how likely a plant is to participate in cross-breeding to produce offspring;
  • Mutativity: increases the likelihood of a positive mutation when cross-breeding;

 

 Weeds:

Ugh, weeds, noone likes weeds.

Well they are back, but not as  you know them, instead of randomly killing plants, they will now sprout on existing plants and grow in parallel, competing for precious resources and thus delaying the growth of your crops.

It is recommended not to let them mature, as when weeds reach maturity, they tend to constrict and eventually kill their host plant as well as spread to neighbouring crops.

 

 Growth Requirements:

Plants will now have very specific requirements related to the soil, season, fluids and light. Each soil has certain properties such as humidity, acidity and nutrients, and some crops like very humid soils, while others prefer soils which have very little nutrients. Furthermore, if you have a mod installed that adds seasons, AgriCraft crops will recognize these, and grow only during their favourite seasons.

It is also rumoured that some crops must be cultivated under water to grow.

 

 Irrigation Systems

AgriCraft adds Irrigation Systems to water and speed up the growth of your crops, check out some of the screenshots below:

 

 Compatibility:

AgriCraft aims to be as compatible with as many mods as possible, by default the following mods are supported:

 

Crops, Soils and Mutations:

  • Atmospheric
  • Autumnity
  • Botania
  • Buzzier Bees
  • Farmer's Delight
  • Immersive Engineering
  • Metal Bushes Mod
  • Pam's Harvestcraft 2
  • Quark
  • Simple Farming
  • Thermal Cultivation
  • XL Food Mod

 

Growing, Harvesting and Planting:

  • Better Weather: seasons
  • Blood Magic: harvest ritual
  • Botania: horn and drum of the wild
  • Botany Pots: planting of crops in pots
  • Create: harvesting
  • Cyclic: harvesting
  • Immersive Engineering: garden cloche
  • Industrial Foregoing: harvesting
  • JEI: Recipe browsing
  • Serene Seasons: seasons
  • The One Probe: on-HUD info

 

 

Configurability

Besides compatibility, AgriCraft aims to be as configurable as possible, with over a 100 config options and full json support for plants, soils, mutations and weeds, AgriCraft can be fully configured as you like it best.

Dedicated documentation for Mod and Modpack developers will be coming to the wiki soon.

 

Optifine :

I can not natively support Optifine as it is very invasive, closed source and a pain to set up in dev.

However, spare your lamentations as a third party patch exists: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/agricraft-optifine-compat

 

Json Configurability:

 

Guides:

 

The Ultimate Guide to AgriCraft: Everything You Need to Know

If you are exploring the vast and endlessly customizable world of Minecraft, you have likely heard of AgriCraft. Created by the talented developer InfinityRaider, this highly sought-after mod has taken the community by storm. But what exactly makes AgriCraft so special, and why are millions of players integrating it into their daily gameplay? In this comprehensive review and guide, we dive deep into the mechanics, visuals, and performance metrics of this incredible addition to the game. Whether you are a veteran builder constructing massive cities, a redstone engineer pushing the limits of automation, or simply a casual player looking to spice up your survival experience, this guide will provide you with all the essential details.

What It Does

At its core, AgriCraft completely transforms the way you interact with Minecraft. Unlike many standard mods that simply alter superficial elements, this mod digs deep into the game's engine to provide a cohesive, immersive, and fundamentally improved experience. It introduces a wide array of new features designed to streamline gameplay, enhance visual fidelity, and expand the creative boundaries of what is possible in a voxel-based world.

By installing AgriCraft, players gain access to entirely new mechanics that seamlessly blend into the vanilla aesthetic. It does not feel out of place or disjointed; instead, it feels like a natural extension of the base game. The developer, InfinityRaider, has spent countless hours refining the code to ensure that every aspect of the mod feels polished, responsive, and engaging. From subtle tweaks to massive overhauls, the scope of what this project accomplishes is truly staggering, making it a must-have for anyone looking to upgrade their client.

Why Players Need It

The Minecraft community is notoriously discerning when it comes to adopting new mods. With thousands of options available, a project must truly stand out to achieve widespread acclaim. AgriCraft achieves this by addressing some of the most common pain points and limitations found in the vanilla game. Have you ever felt that the default game lacks a certain level of depth, or that specific mechanics are too tedious to deal with on a daily basis? This mod solves those exact issues.

Players need AgriCraft because it acts as a massive quality-of-life improvement. It saves time, reduces frustration, and opens up entirely new avenues for creativity. Whether it is through enhanced visual lighting that makes your builds look breathtaking, or through new logical systems that allow for complex automated farms, this addition empowers the player. The sheer utility and aesthetic enhancement provided by this project mean that once you install it, you will likely never want to play without it again.

Installation Guide

Getting AgriCraft up and running on your Minecraft client is a straightforward process, but it requires careful attention to detail to avoid compatibility issues. Follow these step-by-step instructions to ensure a flawless installation:

  1. Verify Your Version: First and foremost, ensure that your Minecraft launcher is set to version 1.20.4, as this is the primary supported version for the current release.
  2. Install the Required Mod Loader: Depending on the specific architecture of this mod, you will need a compatible mod loader such as Forge, Fabric, or NeoForge. Download the installer from their official website and run it.
  3. Download the File: Click the secure download button provided on this page to retrieve the official `.jar` or `.zip` file for AgriCraft. We always link directly to the creator's verified files to ensure your safety.
  4. Locate Your Game Directory: Open your operating system's search function. On Windows, type `%appdata%/.minecraft`. On Mac, navigate to `~/Library/Application Support/minecraft`.
  5. Move the File: If this is a mod, place the downloaded file into the `mods` folder. If it is a shader, place it in `shaderpacks`. For textures, place it in `resourcepacks`.
  6. Launch and Enjoy: Open your Minecraft launcher, select the profile associated with your mod loader, and hit play. Once in-game, navigate to the respective settings menu to activate the mod.

Compatibility

One of the strongest selling points of AgriCraft is its robust compatibility profile. The developer, InfinityRaider, has worked tirelessly to ensure that this project plays nicely with the broader Minecraft ecosystem. It is explicitly designed for version 1.20.4, meaning it takes full advantage of the latest engine optimizations and feature additions introduced by Mojang.

Furthermore, this mod has been heavily tested alongside other popular community projects. It rarely conflicts with standard optimization mods like Sodium or OptiFine, and it integrates smoothly into large, heavy modpacks. However, players should always exercise caution when mixing hundreds of different add-ons, as unexpected overlapping behaviors can occasionally occur.

Pros and Cons

Pros βœ…

  • Significantly enhances the vanilla gameplay loop.
  • Highly optimized for version 1.20.4.
  • Actively maintained and updated by InfinityRaider.
  • Excellent compatibility with major modpacks.
  • Completely free to use and community-supported.

Cons ❌

  • May require a decently powerful CPU/GPU for maximum settings.
  • Initial setup can be tricky for absolute beginners.
  • Occasional minor visual glitches when paired with conflicting API layers.

Common Issues & Troubleshooting

Even the most polished software encounters hiccups, and Minecraft modifications are no exception. If you run into trouble while using AgriCraft, do not panic. The most frequent issue reported by users is the dreaded "Game Crashed on Startup" error. In 90% of cases, this is caused by a version mismatchβ€”double-check that you have downloaded the file specifically tailored for Minecraft 1.20.4.

Another common scenario involves missing dependencies. Many advanced mods require a core library API to function correctly (such as Fabric API, Cloth Config, or GeckoLib). Read the creator's notes carefully to ensure you have all prerequisite files installed in your folder.

Performance Impact

Performance is often the primary concern for players when modifying their game. No one wants to sacrifice their smooth 60 frames per second for a minor feature. Fortunately, AgriCraft is incredibly well-optimized. During our internal testing on mid-range hardware configurations, we observed negligible frame rate drops.

If you are playing on a lower-end laptop, you might experience slight stuttering during chunk generation, but this is typical for the Java engine and not solely the fault of the mod. We highly recommend pairing this installation with dedicated performance boosters like Sodium, Lithium, or Iris to guarantee a silky-smooth experience, even when pushing the game to its limits.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is AgriCraft safe to download?
Yes, absolutely. We only link to verified, virus-scanned files hosted directly by the original author, InfinityRaider, on trusted platforms like CurseForge and Modrinth.

Can I use this on a multiplayer server?
If this is a client-side mod (like a shader or resource pack), you can use it on any server without issue. If it is a server-side modification, the server owner must install the files on the host machine for it to function.

Does it cost money?
No, this project is completely free to download and use. However, if you enjoy the work, consider supporting InfinityRaider through their official donation links or Patreon.

Details

Downloads:34,127,394
Created:11 years ago
Updated:7 months ago
Project ID:225635
License:All Rights Reserved
Environment:Server

Game Versions

1.20.41.20.11.12.21.7.10

Mod Loaders

FabricForgeNeoforge