Farmville Tips: How to Make the Most Farmville Cash

Once you start to get a large farm full of different crops, it can be confusing to know when you have to check on your crops and what’s ready to harvest and what you have to plant. It’s helpful to divide your farm into different sections, each one a different crop. For example you could have a 5×5 section of soybeans alongside a 5×10 section of strawberries and so on. All the same crops should be planted together so you never forget about the odd crop of strawberries in the back corner. This makes it much easier to remember what needs to be harvested and what needs to be planted. It also means you’ll lose fewer crops if you can’t make it back to your farm to harvest them in time.

Don’t forget to take the crop’s grow time into consideration when deciding what to grow. Crops will die after twice the amount of time it takes them to grow. For example, crops such as strawberries only take 4 hours to fully grow, which means you only have 4 to 8 hours to harvest them. If you’re not going to be able to check on your farm that often, you should plant something else like soybeans.

It’s also important to note that crops that take less than 1 day to grow only give you 1 XP, while crops that take more than 1 day to grow give you at least 2 experience points. However, this doesn’t mean you should only plant slow crops because they give more XP.  If you plant fast growing crops and harvest them as soon as they’re ready, you can actually get more XP than planting and harvesting slow crops.

The same applies to the coins you get for harvesting crops. The fast crops like strawberries don’t give a lot of coins for harvesting them, but if you can harvest and plant them back to back, over and over, you can get a lot more coins in the long run. Go to http://www.squidoo.com/secretsoffarmville to learn which crops are the best and which ones are just a waste of time.

Go to http://www.squidoo.com/secretsoffarmville to learn which crops are the best and which ones are just a waste of time.

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