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subject: Discover Three Aspects Which Are Crucial For Picking Farmville Crops [print this page]


. Obviously, it's critical to know which crops to plant because a wise beginning will help you to rise faster.

If you want to make money as fast as you can, then know that peas are a great crop to plant because of their high financial returns. Your costs are 190 coins to plant your veggies, plus there is a harvesting cost of 15 coins. The good news is that you will receive a luscious 381 coins for selling the little green babies, yielding 176 coins in daily profit.

Farmville wants to keep its players involved so crops grow at supersonic speed - but they die in a short time, too, unless you, the farmer, pay attention. So when deciding what crops to grow it's not just about money but it's also about how involved you are in your game. If you are going to be off your computer or uninvolved in the game for a couple of days, it's best to plant either nothing or a long-time growth plant like because your crops are certain to die and you will have wasted the money you invested in acquiring and planting them.

We've also mentioned that some crops aren't available until you've reached some of the game's higher levels. But it's fairly easy to reach Level 5 and once you're there a terrific crop to plant overnight is the pumpkin. Pumpkins take eight hours to come to harvest and then you have a further eight hours before they wilt. They cost 30 coins and will bring in 68 coins once harvested.

When you're a Farmville newbie, the options you have for planting aren't very extensive. There are currently only 13 crops available at Level1 out of the dozens and dozens of possible crops in this virtual farming world. For instance, you can plant Eggplant which pays only 48 coins - and takes TWO FULL DAYS to mature! Another example of a poor crop is Soybeans which only pay 33 coins and take one day to mature. These crops are useful only if you will be away from your computer for an extended time. If you're a serious gamer, though, they're terrible. You won't reach those upper levels quickly if you take such a long time to raise any money. Contrast those with Super Berries that pay 75 coins - and mature in two hours. You can have multiple crops of those in the time it takes to grow one Eggplant or Soybean crop.

At higher levels you will have a multitude of choices. For instance, if you only play the game occasionally, a good choice might be Broccoli. You can plant it when you reach Level35 and it pays a handsome 258 coins each time you harvest it. If you're more intense and determined, consider Clover which is available at Level70 and pays 28 coins. Why is that a good crop? Because Clover matures every four hours - meaning you can harvest approximately six crops per day or 336 points over the two days it would require to grow one crops of Broccoli. Clearly strategy and understanding your goal is critical for success as a farmer.

Just like in a real farm with soil, seeds and a multitude of reasons for possible failure, lack of organization will devastate your plan to quickly become a prosperous farmer. So it's critical to be smart about your crops. You need to know which seeds to plant and the best way is to take notes on various crops so that you're crystal clear about which ones are best for your situation. What you need to know is: your crop name, naturally; your cost which includes the cost of the seeds and the cost for planting or ploughing, as it's called in this virtual world; the interval until your crop is ready for sale; your profits. In this way you can figure out what's best for your situation.

Keep in mind that you must, must, must know how long it will be until your crop wilts. If you leave it in the ground too long, it's finished and you will have lost your entire investment in seed and work. Forget-Me-Nots are an advanced level crop, but the cost is 15 coins for ploughing and an amazing 725 coins for the seed! That would be a miserable loss, one that might cause you to lose your enthusiasm for Farmville. That would be a shame - especially since it's a preventable mistake.

by: Samantha Gibbs.




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