Monday, July 12, 2010

Farmville Free $5 Farm Cash Coupon Code

Green Giant is having a promotion right now where you can buy specially marked fresh produce packages and get a Farmville code good for $5 Farm Cash (up to 3 codes per account). I found the packages at a local Target that has a grocery department. They are only in Target stores.


The promotion ends Sept. 15, 2010

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Euro Bison available on FarmVille

Euro Bison is an animal available on FarmVille. It was released on July 9, 2010.




Level 1

Goods Bison Hair

Harvest for 105 coins

Harvest in 3 days

XP gained 90 XP

Sell for 180 coins

Cost 18 cash

Source Market

Size 4 squares

Profit per square 0.36 coins/hour

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Complete List of Animals in FarmVille

Alpaca
Angora Rabbit
Appaloosa
Appaloosa Foal
Arapawa Goat
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Baby Elephant
Baby Tiger
Baby Turkey
Baby White Tiger
Bear Cub
Belted Calf
Belted Cow
Big Horn Sheep
Black Cat
Black Chicken
Black Foal
Black Horse
Black Pony
Black Pig
Black Sheep
Black Stallion
Black Stallion Foal
Black Yak
Blue Pony Foal
Bobcat
Boer Goat
Breton Foal
Breton Horse
Brown Calf
Brown Chicken
Brown Cow
Brown Foal
Brown Goose
Brown Pony
Buck
Buffalo
Bull
Caiman Lizard
Calf
Chicken
Chicken Cheer
Chicken Joy
Chinchilla
Chipmunk
Chocolate Calf
Chocolate Cow
Circus Elephant
Clumsy Reindeer
Clydesdale
Clydesdale Foal
Cornish Chicken
Cow
Cream Draft Foal
Cream Draft Horse
Desert Tortoise
Doe
Donkey
Duck
Dutch Rabbit
Elk
Emperor Penguin
Fan Calf
Fan Cow
Farm Goose
Female Mandarin
Gazelle
Giant Panda
Gila Monster
Goat
Golden Chicken
Grape Sheep
Gray Horse
Gray Rabbit
Green Calf
Green Mallard
Grey Foal
Grey Goose
Grey Tabby
Groovy Calf
Groovy Cow
Groovy Goat
Haflinger
Haflinger Foal
Hampshire Lamb
High Kick Horse
Holstein Calf
Holstein Cow
Horse
Horse Spectator
Hot Pink Pig
Hula Pig
Indian Elephant
Indian Yak
Invisible Cat
Island Pig
Jackalope
Jackrabbit
Kangaroo
Kelly Green Calf
Kelly Green Cow
Kick Ewe
Lamb
Light Blue Pony
Line Quacker I
Line Quacker II
Llama
Long Eared Rabbit
Longhorn Calf
Longhorn Cow
Lop-Eared Bunny
Luv Ewe
Male Ostrich
Male Mandarin
Monal Bird
Moose
Mouflon Sheep
Mustang
Mustang Foal
Neapolitan Calf
Neapolitan Cow
Orange Tabby
Ossabaw Pig
Ox
Peacock
Peeper Frog
Pelican
Penguin
Percheron Foal
Percheron Horse
Pheasant
Pig
Pink Calf
Pink Cow
Pink-Hair Pony
Pink Patch Calf
Pink Patch Cow
Pink Pony Foal
Pinto Foal
Polar Bear Cub
Pinto Horse
Pony Foal
Porcupine
Pot Belly Pig
Prairie Dog
Pseudocorn
Purple Frog
Purple Mane Pony
Purple Pony Foal
Pygmy Goat
Rabbit
Reindeer
Referee Cow
Referee Cow (Yellow)
Red Panda
Rhode Island Red
Road Runner
Saanens Goat
Saddleback Pig
Scots Grey
Shamrock Sheep
Sheep
Sheep Spectator
Silver Pony
Silver Pony Foal
Snow Leopard
Spaghetti Sheep
Sphynx
Sunny Ewe
Swan
Toggenburg Goat
Treasure Seagull
Turkey
Turtle
Tuscan Calf
Tuscan Cow
Ugly Duckling
Valley Quail
White Foal
White Kitty
White Peacock
White Stallion
Wild Turkey
Wolf Cub
Woodchuck

Thursday, July 8, 2010

FarmVille Guide to Crop Mastery

FarmVille Guide to Crop Mastery

By Mike Chastain



Crop Mastery enables farmers to gain coins, experience as well as additional benefits for planting more and more crops as time passes. The achievement will be unlocked after achieving level ten, and will only work with crops planted right after it's offered to the farmer. You will find three levels of crop mastery, every succeeding level necessitating more crops to be grown. The larger your mastery level, the greater the rewards.
Following completely mastering a crop, you will get the appropriate sign, for example the eggplant mastery sign. On April 12th 2010, for many crops the levels have been modified which made a lot of them simpler to master. This triggered some criticism, particularly by players that had mastered the harvest with high number levels for example raspberries and blueberries.
Following leveling up, a farmer will get a message telling them they increased their mastery. They are going to be given a reward of coins and experience. A farmer may post a wall post on their Facebook wall, and their friends will be given a bonus also. Following achieving level three crop mastery in a particular harvest, that crop will have the opportunity for being a premium crop. Premium crops appear bigger than typical and supply farmers with additional experience whenever harvested. The reward will vary with respect to the crop.
Crop Mastery is not retroactive. Only those which are planted after a farmer unlocks that feature will count toward the achievement. Any kind of items planted prior to the release of the feature is not going to count towards the achievement. Mastery points are merely granted whenever harvesting. Plowing and planting doesn't merit points. Crop mastery is monitored in the market.The actual values within the harvest time total column come in plot-hours, if you are using a single plot and replant immediately after growth is complete, while using the FarmVille "twenty three hour day" so adjust appropriately.
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Farmville levels needed to send the various gifts

Mango Tree (Level 40)
Orange Azelea (Level 50)
Ginkgo Tree (Level 60)
Floral Container (Level 70)
Mangrove (Level 80)
Dutch Rabbit (Level 90)
Jacaranda Tree (Level 100)
White Apple Tree (Mobile App Only)

Monday, July 5, 2010

Farmville Tips On Breeding Foals

We all like to get things for nothing and on FarmVille,the most popular of the facebook games online it’s the difference between levelling up faster and gaining additional bonuses and coins to ensure you farm does the best it can and make playing very rewarding. The first tip is to have at least 20 horses and of course a stable. Take all of your horses out of the stable and wait until one of them is at 35% ready to be harvested. Replace all the other horses into the stable, starting with the most unique horses first and the stable will then be ready to harvest. Make sure you put in a stallion or two as well. You can do this as often as you like provided you keep a couple of horses outside of the stable that are around 35% or more and rotate them.


If you haven’t got a horse stable yet, then get one. There’s a clue for you! This is a great way to get many foals, arborists and farm hands which all help out greatly on your farm, particularly the farm hands and arborists. A quick and cheap way to get one is by calling your neighbours for help regularly by clicking on your stable frame and letting them know exactly what you need in terms of stable building supplies. It’s cheaper than paying farm cash for parts and if all your neighbours pitch in can happen quickly. There is talk about an option to get a second stable which isn’t possible at the moment.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Farmville Guide to Buying and Use of a Plowing Tractor

Step 1. Buy the tractor from the market, in a section located under the new "Tractor" tab.



Step 2. Place the tractor on your farm.



Step 3. Notice the fuel meter in the lower left-hand corner. It will decrease as you use fuel to tractor plow.


Step 4. Select the tractor icon from your menu by clicking on the plow tool and then selecting the tractor option.

Step 5. Plow the land by placing your pointer/arrow into the middle of a plot of land (a 2x2 grid) and click, as you normally do.

Note: You will plow 4 plots of land at the same time. Each tractor plow will cost -60 coins (as usual) and -4 fuel (which is new). Each tractor plow will add +4xp points (as usual).