> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.memesvsundead.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.memesvsundead.com/how-to-play/farm/putting-memes-to-farm.md).

# Putting Memes to Farm

Engaging in farming within the **$MVU ecosystem presents a unique opportunity to earn $ME**, which can be exchanged for in-game items or converted back to $MVU.

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In the game, **you can generate $ME through various means, including raising cows, alpacas, and an assortment of unique memes.**

As a new player, **you're automatically granted a free piece of land upon registration.** This land comes equipped **with eight slots for placing your cows, alpacas, or memes.** Should you wish to expand your capacity for **simultaneous $ME generation, additional land can be acquired.** This can be done **by purchasing an initial pack, a landlord pack, or through transactions on the marketplace.**

Effective farming requires careful management. **Keep a close eye on your animals' food levels to ensure they're well-fed.** Additionally, **regular monitoring is necessary to protect them from the chupacabra,** a threat that can significantly impede your $ME production.

After successfully farming your memes, you'll have the chance to claim your well-earned $ME rewards, marking the culmination of your efforts in this engaging and rewarding gameplay.


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