Idle Farmer Boss
Buy land, hire workers, and step back while the operation runs itself.

The hiring mechanic is what distinguishes this from the other idle entries here. Workers automate a step you were doing manually, so each hire converts your attention into throughput permanently rather than for one cycle.
That makes the spending decision unusually clear: labour first, land second. A larger holding you have to work by hand produces less than a small one that runs itself while you are elsewhere.
XiferGames keeps the interface plain and the numbers legible. It is a good introduction to the genre for anyone who finds the bigger idle games opaque.
Controls
Click to buy, hire and collect.
How to Play
- Buy your first stretch of land and work it manually.
- Hire a worker as soon as you can afford one.
- Keep hiring to automate each remaining step.
- Expand once the operation runs without you.
Tips & Tricks
Hire before you expand. Every manual step you still perform is a ceiling on the whole operation, and more land just makes that ceiling more expensive.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do workers do?
They automate a production step, so the operation keeps running while you are not clicking.
Should I buy land or workers first?
Workers. Land you have to work by hand produces less than automated land.