Here is a chart of all the pigs, which truffles they find during their hunt, and what rewards are possible when you use the truffles people share with you!
Tip:
The Strawberry Pig sells for 15,000 coins! Saddleback Pigs can be harvested for 1,000 coins. The rest all sell and harvest for 30-100 coins.
If you're only in it for the coins: You might want to keep as many saddleback pigs, then piglets, then strawberry pigs in your pigpen. Sell off new strawberry pigs as they are worth waaaaay more to you sold than on the farm.
Remember:
-Your FarmVille friends must be able to post on your wall if you wish to get truffles from them or have them returned to you!
-Check your wall posts daily for truffles to return.
-Sometimes truffles go to inactive players, even if they are not yo
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Farmville -One Time Block in your Farmer to Speed up the Game
Here’s one of the easiest and most useful Farmville cheats you can do. You can trap your farmer inside other objects to keep him from walking around. This will speed up all of your plowing, harvesting, planting and other activities because your farmer will no longer walk from place to place first. Creating the trap is easy to do and many different objects will work. The most popular option seems to be hay bales.
To set the trap, place three hay bales together with a space in the middle and one side of the trap left open. Then click to the empty space in the middle to get your farmer to walk inside. Once your farmer is in place, close the trap by placing the fourth hay bale. To make this even more effective, create the trap around the exact center of your farm. This is where you usually begin when you log into the game. That way, you won’t need to reset the trap each time you play
To set the trap, place three hay bales together with a space in the middle and one side of the trap left open. Then click to the empty space in the middle to get your farmer to walk inside. Once your farmer is in place, close the trap by placing the fourth hay bale. To make this even more effective, create the trap around the exact center of your farm. This is where you usually begin when you log into the game. That way, you won’t need to reset the trap each time you play
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Farmville List of Crafting Recipe by Building Level
Bakery (1)
Pumpkin Bread (makes 2)
Patty Pan Tart (makes 3)
Raspberry Blondie (makes 3)
Oatmeal Cookie (makes 4)
Ginger Snaps (makes 4)
Spa (1)
Fresh Sachet (makes 2)
Relaxation Oil (makes 3)
Energizing Lotion (makes 3)
Iris Soap (makes 4)
Farmer's Frenzy Perfume (makes 4)
Winery (1)
Sweet Sake (makes 2)
Fruit Wine (makes 3)
Raspberry Wine (makes 3)
Pumpkin Vinegar (makes 4)
Cucumber Cooler (makes 4)
Pumpkin Bread (makes 2)
- 4 bushels of Pumpkin
- 4 bushels of Wheat
- 4 bushels of Strawberry
- 4 bushels of Wheat
- 3 bushels of Carrot
- 1 bushel of Pepper
- 3 bushels of Ghost Chili
Patty Pan Tart (makes 3)
- 3 bushels of Patty Pan
- 2 bushels of Onion
- 3 bushels of Rice
- 3 bushels of Blueberry
- 2 bushels of Blackberry
- 3 bushels of Raspberry
- 2 bushels of Peanut
- 3 bushels of Rice
- 3 bushels of Sugar Cane
Raspberry Blondie (makes 3)
- 2 bushels of Raspberry
- 3 bushels of Wheat
- 3 bushels of Rice
- 1 bushel of Broccoli
- 2 bushels of Asparagus
- 1 bushel of Peas
- 3 bushels of Coffee
- 2 bushels of Rice
- 3 bushels of Blackberry
Oatmeal Cookie (makes 4)
- 2 bushels of Oats
- 4 bushels of Wheat
- 2 bushels of Sugar Cane
- 1 bushel of Cucumber
- 4 bushels of Wheat
- 1 bushel of Pepper
- 4 bushels of Wheat
- 2 bushels of Tomato
- 2 bushels of Basil
Ginger Snaps (makes 4)
- 2 bushels of Ginger
- 2 bushels of Sugar Cane
- 2 bushels of Oats
- 2 bushels of Rice
- 1 bushel of Potato
- 2 bushels of Onion
- 2 bushels of Wheat
- 1 bushel of Posole Corn
- 2 bushels of Carrot
- 1 bushel of Red Wheat
- 1 bushel of Soybean
- 2 bushels of Cranberry
Spa (1)
Fresh Sachet (makes 2)
- 3 bushels of Pumpkin
- 3 bushels of Cranberry
- 1 bushel of Sunflower
- 4 bushels of Blueberry
- 4 bushels of Morning Glory
- 4 bushels of Aloe Vera
- 4 bushels of Green Tea
Relaxation Oil (makes 3)
- 4 bushels of Blackberry
- 4 bushels of Morning Glory
- 3 bushels of Blueberry
- 3 bushels of Lilac
- 2 bushels of Basil
- 1 bushel of Iris
- 2 bushels of Sunflower
- 1 bushel of Pepper
Energizing Lotion (makes 3)
- 1 bushels of Red Tulip
- 3 bushels of Aloe Vera
- 3 bushels of Blackberry
- 4 bushel of Green Tea
- 2 bushels of Ghost Chili
- 1 bushel of Sunflower
- 1 bushels of Lilies
- 3 bushels of Blueberry
- 3 bushels of Morning Glory
Iris Soap (makes 4)
- 1 bushel of Iris
- 3 bushels of Aloe Vera
- 1 bushel of Sunflower
- 3 bushels of Lemon Balm
- 3 bushels of Green Tea
- 2 bushels of Ginger
- 3 bushel of Lemon Balm
- 2 bushels of Coffee
- 3 bushel of Basil
Farmer's Frenzy Perfume (makes 4)
- 2 bushels of Ginger
- 1 bushel of Lavender
- 2 bushels of Lilac
- 2 bushels of Purple Poppies
- 1 bushel of Daffodil
- 2 bushels of Aloe Vera
- 2 bushels of Strawberry
- 1 bushel of Lilies
- 1 bushel of Pink Rose
- 1 bushel of Daffodil
- 2 bushels of Lilac
- 2 bushels of Morning Glory
Winery (1)
Sweet Sake (makes 2)
- 5 bushels of Rice
- 3 bushels of Cranberry
- 3 bushels of White Grape
- 2 bushels of Sugar Cane
- 3 bushels of Strawberry
- 2 bushels of Grape
- 5 bushels of White Grape
Fruit Wine (makes 3)
- 3 bushels of Raspberry
- 3 bushels of Blueberry
- 2 bushels of Sugar Cane
- 3 bushels of Tomato
- 1 bushel of Pepper
- 3 bushels of Carrot
- 4 bushels of Rice
- 2 bushels of Green Tea
- 2 bushels of Lilac
Raspberry Wine (makes 3)
- 3 bushels of Raspberry
- 2 bushels of Blackberry
- 2 bushels of Grape
- 3 bushels of Strawberry
- 2 bushels of Raspberry
- 3 bushels of Cranberry
- 3 bushels of Blackberry
- 1 bushel of Grape
- 3 bushels of White Grape
Pumpkin Vinegar (makes 4)
- 4 bushels of Pumpkin
- 2 bushels of Acorn Squash
- 2 bushels of Rice
- 3 bushels of Basil
- 3 bushels of Ginger
- 2 bushels of Green Tea
- 4 bushels of Blueberry
- 2 bushels of Blackberry
- 2 bushels of White Grape
Cucumber Cooler (makes 4)
- 2 bushels of Cucumber
- 1 bushel of Squash
- 2 bushels of Acorn Squash
- 1 bushel of Rice
- 1 bushel of Pink Rose
- 1 bushel of Lavender
- 2 bushels of Morning Glory
- 1 bushel of Sunflower
- 1 bushel of Yellow Watermelon
- 1 bushel of Watermelon
- 2 bushels of Carrot
- 1 bushel of Strawberry
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Farmville Farming up to 375 plots using only machines and not paying for fuel
Before you begin:
- Create 15 fields of 24 plots (6 by 4) or 25 plots (5 by 5) each. I prefer 6 by 4 because it's easier to work with the machines, but 5 by 5 also works. Label your fields with the letters A through O. You can use signs to mark them, or sketch out your farm on paper and mark them that way.
- Find three times a day to log in and play. Doesn't matter what times, as long as they are at least 6.5 hours apart (to give the fuel time to recharge). For example, I log in at 7am before work, 1 or 2pm when I get home, and again in the evening around 8 or 9. For the sake of explaining, these three times will be called morning, midday, and evening.
- Find out your most profitable crops. There are other threads about this; you should find your most profitable 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-day crops. Or, if you're not in it for profit, use whichever you like best!
Once you're set up, each time you log in there should be two fields where the crops are finished and ready to harvest (except during the first few days when you're getting started). Harvest those two fields and plant a new crop.
Day One
morning - harvest field A and plant a four-day crop; harvest field B and plant a three-day crop
midday - harvest field C and plant a four-day crop; harvest field D and plant a three-day crop
evening - harvest field E and plant a four-day crop; harvest field F and plant a three-day crop
Day Two
morning - harvest field J and plant a three-day crop; harvest field M and plant a one-day crop
midday - harvest field K and plant a three-day crop; harvest field N and plant a one-day crop
evening - harvest field L and plant a three-day crop; harvest field O and plant a one-day crop
Day Three
morning - harvest field G and plant a one-day crop; harvest field M and plant a four-day crop
midday - harvest field H and plant a one-day crop; harvest field N and plant a four-day crop
evening - harvest field I and plant a one-day crop; harvest field O and plant a four-day crop
Day Four
morning - harvest field B and plant a two-day crop; harvest field G and plant a four-day crop
midday - harvest field D and plant a two-day crop; harvest field H and plant a four-day crop
evening - harvest field F and plant a two-day crop; harvest field I and plant a four-day crop
Day Five
morning - harvest field A and plant a one-day crop; harvest field J and plant a two-day crop
midday - harvest field C and plant a one-day crop; harvest field K and plant a two-day crop
evening - harvest field E and plant a one-day crop; harvest field L and plant a two-day crop
And then start again with Day One and repeat... endlessly
Once you've got the cycle started, it's easy to remember without a chart: 2-day and 3-day crops alternate with each other on the same fields, and 1-day and 4-day crops alternate on the same fields.
So if you see a 2-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 3-day.
If you see a 3-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 2-day.
If you see a 4-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 1-day.
If you see a 1-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 4-day.
Advantages:
- I like using only the machines (I know 6 clicks versus 24 clicks doesn't really take that much less time, but it's the principle...)
- It's very quick - my morning and midday logins are usually 2-3 minutes each (in the evening I have time to poke around, harvest animals and trees, etc.)
- It's easy to remember what to plant (hopefully, if I've explained it well enough )
Disadvantages:
- I haven't figured out a good way to work shorter crops into the rotation yet, although I do sometimes use 12, 16, and 18 hour crops as a one-day crop (they just sit waiting at 100% until it's their turn). I do also have some extra fields that I hand-plant for shorter crops on weekends and long evenings.
- Create 15 fields of 24 plots (6 by 4) or 25 plots (5 by 5) each. I prefer 6 by 4 because it's easier to work with the machines, but 5 by 5 also works. Label your fields with the letters A through O. You can use signs to mark them, or sketch out your farm on paper and mark them that way.
- Find three times a day to log in and play. Doesn't matter what times, as long as they are at least 6.5 hours apart (to give the fuel time to recharge). For example, I log in at 7am before work, 1 or 2pm when I get home, and again in the evening around 8 or 9. For the sake of explaining, these three times will be called morning, midday, and evening.
- Find out your most profitable crops. There are other threads about this; you should find your most profitable 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-day crops. Or, if you're not in it for profit, use whichever you like best!
Once you're set up, each time you log in there should be two fields where the crops are finished and ready to harvest (except during the first few days when you're getting started). Harvest those two fields and plant a new crop.
Day One
morning - harvest field A and plant a four-day crop; harvest field B and plant a three-day crop
midday - harvest field C and plant a four-day crop; harvest field D and plant a three-day crop
evening - harvest field E and plant a four-day crop; harvest field F and plant a three-day crop
Day Two
morning - harvest field J and plant a three-day crop; harvest field M and plant a one-day crop
midday - harvest field K and plant a three-day crop; harvest field N and plant a one-day crop
evening - harvest field L and plant a three-day crop; harvest field O and plant a one-day crop
Day Three
morning - harvest field G and plant a one-day crop; harvest field M and plant a four-day crop
midday - harvest field H and plant a one-day crop; harvest field N and plant a four-day crop
evening - harvest field I and plant a one-day crop; harvest field O and plant a four-day crop
Day Four
morning - harvest field B and plant a two-day crop; harvest field G and plant a four-day crop
midday - harvest field D and plant a two-day crop; harvest field H and plant a four-day crop
evening - harvest field F and plant a two-day crop; harvest field I and plant a four-day crop
Day Five
morning - harvest field A and plant a one-day crop; harvest field J and plant a two-day crop
midday - harvest field C and plant a one-day crop; harvest field K and plant a two-day crop
evening - harvest field E and plant a one-day crop; harvest field L and plant a two-day crop
And then start again with Day One and repeat... endlessly
Once you've got the cycle started, it's easy to remember without a chart: 2-day and 3-day crops alternate with each other on the same fields, and 1-day and 4-day crops alternate on the same fields.
So if you see a 2-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 3-day.
If you see a 3-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 2-day.
If you see a 4-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 1-day.
If you see a 1-day crop ready to harvest, you know to harvest it and plant a 4-day.
Advantages:
- I like using only the machines (I know 6 clicks versus 24 clicks doesn't really take that much less time, but it's the principle...)
- It's very quick - my morning and midday logins are usually 2-3 minutes each (in the evening I have time to poke around, harvest animals and trees, etc.)
- It's easy to remember what to plant (hopefully, if I've explained it well enough )
Disadvantages:
- I haven't figured out a good way to work shorter crops into the rotation yet, although I do sometimes use 12, 16, and 18 hour crops as a one-day crop (they just sit waiting at 100% until it's their turn). I do also have some extra fields that I hand-plant for shorter crops on weekends and long evenings.
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
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
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
B0V1NE-09
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
Angora Rabbit
Appaloosa
Appaloosa Foal
Arapawa Goat
B0V1NE-09
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.
Michael has been writing articles on being a FarmVille expert. Come visit his latest site at http://facebookgamesonline.com You will find his amazing FarmVille guide there.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mike_Chastain
http://EzineArticles.com/?FarmVille-Guide-to-Crop-Mastery&id=4602495
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.
Michael has been writing articles on being a FarmVille expert. Come visit his latest site at http://facebookgamesonline.com You will find his amazing FarmVille guide there.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mike_Chastain
http://EzineArticles.com/?FarmVille-Guide-to-Crop-Mastery&id=4602495
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)
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.
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).
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).
Monday, June 28, 2010
Farmville Guide to Bulls
Farmville Guide to Bulls:
Bull is a lost animal that wanders onto farms. Farmers have the option to help the animal or send it away. By helping it, it becomes available for a farmer's neighbors to adopt. They can be harvested every day, and will give 80 coins. One bull can be kept in a each dairy farm, and it counts toward the maximum of 20 cows that fit in each. The Bull is based on the real world Hereford Bull and is also similar to the Ox.
A Dairy Farm can be purchased and can hold 20 cows of any type, including bulls. It is recommended, however, to put just one bull in a dairy farm to increase the chances of getting a breeded calf.
When a Bull is placed into a Dairy Farm with Cows, and then harvested, there is a chance of a Baby Calf being born. Only one Bull can be placed in a Dairy Farm at a time.
Bull is a lost animal that wanders onto farms. Farmers have the option to help the animal or send it away. By helping it, it becomes available for a farmer's neighbors to adopt. They can be harvested every day, and will give 80 coins. One bull can be kept in a each dairy farm, and it counts toward the maximum of 20 cows that fit in each. The Bull is based on the real world Hereford Bull and is also similar to the Ox.
A Dairy Farm can be purchased and can hold 20 cows of any type, including bulls. It is recommended, however, to put just one bull in a dairy farm to increase the chances of getting a breeded calf.
When a Bull is placed into a Dairy Farm with Cows, and then harvested, there is a chance of a Baby Calf being born. Only one Bull can be placed in a Dairy Farm at a time.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Farmville Guide to the Market-- Some Basics
FarmVille Guide to the Market
By Mike Chastain
Basically here's how it operates. You plant your crops. Await crops to grow and harvest them. Once you harvest, there is a possibility of finding bushels. The amount of bushels I believe is dependent upon how many are planted. When you have four hundred of something planted you need to find more bushels than when you have two hundred.
Should you not possess a market stall, initially you discover bushels while harvesting, you receive a popup that lets you know that you could place them in a stall, and it provides you with a no cost stall.
Stop harvesting and check inside your gift box and set said stall on the farm. Should you not acquire one, it's possible to purchase one and put it on the farm before you decide to harvest.
As soon as you receive the pop-up that you've got a bushel of your crop you happen to be harvesting, in the event you are not already utilizing a bushel you already had receive the additional point per plot, stop harvesting, visit your market stall and use that bushel. You begin obtaining the extra point immediately. Continue harvesting and either when you are still harvesting or once you are done there ought to be a bar at the end saying the number of bushels you might have and that your stall is open. You may even have a pop up asking if you would like to share bushels with your friends.
You should utilize your bushels to grow you farm. If you're focusing on a mastery in say grapes and you've got bushels of grapes inside your market stall you then click it and use prior to when you wish to harvest the following crop and you'll get one additional mastery point for every plot which you harvest. This can be a limited time offer and merely good for two hours.
If you have a crop mastered, you'll be able to use those bushels prior to your harvest and acquire one additional XP per plot.
You may get bushels for your friends to help with other crops. This can be done in one of two ways.
The initial way would be to open your market stall and choose get bushels. It will require one to the screen that shows you all the kinds of crops your friends have in their own individual stalls. Select a crop you would like and it will show you what friends have them. You may get as much as three bushels from each friend every so many hours. When you get three bushels from them, they get to select a gift of coins, fuel or XP.
The second way is as simple as visiting a neighbors farm and clicking on their market stall.Additionally a significant advantage of this feature is you can do a mastery in half the time by utilizing bushels to obtain double mastery points. Additionally, it means that you could reduce crop space and still obtain the same credit. Example: If you have 400 plots, you can reduce the number to 200 and use bushels before harvesting and still get credited 400 mastery points. Of course, the flip side is that if you do Co-Op's, you will only have 200 plots for those instead of 400.
Michael has been writing articles on a wide variety of farmville subjects. Come visit his latest site at http://facebookgamesonline.com You will find information from his FarmVille guide here.
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By Mike Chastain
Basically here's how it operates. You plant your crops. Await crops to grow and harvest them. Once you harvest, there is a possibility of finding bushels. The amount of bushels I believe is dependent upon how many are planted. When you have four hundred of something planted you need to find more bushels than when you have two hundred.
Should you not possess a market stall, initially you discover bushels while harvesting, you receive a popup that lets you know that you could place them in a stall, and it provides you with a no cost stall.
Stop harvesting and check inside your gift box and set said stall on the farm. Should you not acquire one, it's possible to purchase one and put it on the farm before you decide to harvest.
As soon as you receive the pop-up that you've got a bushel of your crop you happen to be harvesting, in the event you are not already utilizing a bushel you already had receive the additional point per plot, stop harvesting, visit your market stall and use that bushel. You begin obtaining the extra point immediately. Continue harvesting and either when you are still harvesting or once you are done there ought to be a bar at the end saying the number of bushels you might have and that your stall is open. You may even have a pop up asking if you would like to share bushels with your friends.
You should utilize your bushels to grow you farm. If you're focusing on a mastery in say grapes and you've got bushels of grapes inside your market stall you then click it and use prior to when you wish to harvest the following crop and you'll get one additional mastery point for every plot which you harvest. This can be a limited time offer and merely good for two hours.
If you have a crop mastered, you'll be able to use those bushels prior to your harvest and acquire one additional XP per plot.
You may get bushels for your friends to help with other crops. This can be done in one of two ways.
The initial way would be to open your market stall and choose get bushels. It will require one to the screen that shows you all the kinds of crops your friends have in their own individual stalls. Select a crop you would like and it will show you what friends have them. You may get as much as three bushels from each friend every so many hours. When you get three bushels from them, they get to select a gift of coins, fuel or XP.
The second way is as simple as visiting a neighbors farm and clicking on their market stall.Additionally a significant advantage of this feature is you can do a mastery in half the time by utilizing bushels to obtain double mastery points. Additionally, it means that you could reduce crop space and still obtain the same credit. Example: If you have 400 plots, you can reduce the number to 200 and use bushels before harvesting and still get credited 400 mastery points. Of course, the flip side is that if you do Co-Op's, you will only have 200 plots for those instead of 400.
Michael has been writing articles on a wide variety of farmville subjects. Come visit his latest site at http://facebookgamesonline.com You will find information from his FarmVille guide here.
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Monday, June 21, 2010
Farmville Market Instructions In Simple English
Bushels have 'boost' power. if you are lucky enough to find a bushel of a crop before you harvest it, go into your stall inventory and 'use' 1. it will now give you +2 mastery points when you harvest instead of +1. It cuts your time in 1/2 to master crops.
If you don't have one in your inventory before harvesting, start to harvest, find a bushel on your farm and then STOP harvesting. Go to your stall and 'use' one of the bushels you just found. It will give you +2 mastery for the remainder of the harvest.
Each farmville boost is only good for 2 hours so you need a new boost every time you harvest.
If you have bushels in your stall then your stall is 'open for business' and farmville neighbors can come by and 'buy' some. It doesn't deplete your supply so don't worry. The next time you log in there will be an arrow above your stall. Open your market and you will be able to collect your 'payment' which is a choice of either xp, coins or fuel.
If you have lower level neighbors, you can find bushels of higher level crops for them and put them in your market. Then they come by your farm and get them from you which will allow them to unlock higher level crops and plant them.
There, that's how the market works
If you don't have one in your inventory before harvesting, start to harvest, find a bushel on your farm and then STOP harvesting. Go to your stall and 'use' one of the bushels you just found. It will give you +2 mastery for the remainder of the harvest.
Each farmville boost is only good for 2 hours so you need a new boost every time you harvest.
If you have bushels in your stall then your stall is 'open for business' and farmville neighbors can come by and 'buy' some. It doesn't deplete your supply so don't worry. The next time you log in there will be an arrow above your stall. Open your market and you will be able to collect your 'payment' which is a choice of either xp, coins or fuel.
If you have lower level neighbors, you can find bushels of higher level crops for them and put them in your market. Then they come by your farm and get them from you which will allow them to unlock higher level crops and plant them.
There, that's how the market works
Friday, June 18, 2010
Farmville Three tips for a Newbie
Farmville is the most popular facebook games online. Here are 3 simple tips for a newbie.
Join a Farmville Group
These groups are primarily used to add friends and neighbors. Nearly all use a thread where you'll be able to add your e-mail address and people send you invites. The main reason for this is because you gain coins and get experience when visiting their farm. You can also send them gifts and with any luck they reward you with a gift from them.
Make a separate feed for your Farmville friends
Facebook gives you the opportunity to set up many friend lists and thus it is easy to generate a separate news feed for your Farmville friends only. The benefit to this is most, if not each and every one, of your Farmville friends will post once they level up or "find" a rare animal on their farm. The feed makes it simpler to grab these bonuses and animals.
Use All of the Space For Crops in the Beginning
There's no need to bother with decorations when starting out. You ought to level up quickly and save your coins. There are many levels and there is certainly better gifts to unlock on later levels.
Join a Farmville Group
These groups are primarily used to add friends and neighbors. Nearly all use a thread where you'll be able to add your e-mail address and people send you invites. The main reason for this is because you gain coins and get experience when visiting their farm. You can also send them gifts and with any luck they reward you with a gift from them.
Make a separate feed for your Farmville friends
Facebook gives you the opportunity to set up many friend lists and thus it is easy to generate a separate news feed for your Farmville friends only. The benefit to this is most, if not each and every one, of your Farmville friends will post once they level up or "find" a rare animal on their farm. The feed makes it simpler to grab these bonuses and animals.
Use All of the Space For Crops in the Beginning
There's no need to bother with decorations when starting out. You ought to level up quickly and save your coins. There are many levels and there is certainly better gifts to unlock on later levels.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Farmville Storage Explained
I bought two storage buildings and the same items are stored in both places, how do I fix this bug?
This isn't a bug. A farmville storage building grants you slots of storage for items that you would like to keep, but don't want to display on your farm. Each building is allotted a specific number of slots. It doesn't actually store the items. All of your items are stored in a central virtual location that can be accessed through any of you storage buildings, or through the storage item in the menu bar at the bottom of your farm.
For example, if you have one coin barn (stores 6), and one coin tool shed (stores 2), you have a total of 8 storage slots. If you notice, both of the buildings show your usage out of 8.
I bought a bunch of buildings (or expanded my storage) and the capacity only shows 100, even though it should be more than that, how do I get the right amount?
The current maximum capacity for storage, no matter how many buildings you have or expansions you get is 100. This means that there is no way to get more than 100 slots. Zynga may raise this limit in the future, but for now, that's all she wrote, so there's no reason to spend extra money on more buildings unless you really want them on your farm.
You should receive a warning before you buy more storage than the limit can handle, so if you ignore the warning and spend farm cash, don't blame the developers. You will not receive a warning before you expand your storage (however it is unconfirmed if you receive the warning before spending farm cash to finish your expansion - could someone please verify this for me?).
How many slots does each building hold?
FarmCash buildings
Barn: 20 slots
Big Barn: 25 slots
Huge Barn: 32 slots
Tool Shed: 15 slots
Big Tool Shed: 20 slots
Huge Tool Shed: 27 slots
Coin buildings
Barn: 6 slots
Big Barn: 11 slots
Huge Barn: 18 slots
Tool Shed: 2 slots
Big Tool Shed: 7 slots
Huge Tool Shed: 14 slots
This isn't a bug. A farmville storage building grants you slots of storage for items that you would like to keep, but don't want to display on your farm. Each building is allotted a specific number of slots. It doesn't actually store the items. All of your items are stored in a central virtual location that can be accessed through any of you storage buildings, or through the storage item in the menu bar at the bottom of your farm.
For example, if you have one coin barn (stores 6), and one coin tool shed (stores 2), you have a total of 8 storage slots. If you notice, both of the buildings show your usage out of 8.
I bought a bunch of buildings (or expanded my storage) and the capacity only shows 100, even though it should be more than that, how do I get the right amount?
The current maximum capacity for storage, no matter how many buildings you have or expansions you get is 100. This means that there is no way to get more than 100 slots. Zynga may raise this limit in the future, but for now, that's all she wrote, so there's no reason to spend extra money on more buildings unless you really want them on your farm.
You should receive a warning before you buy more storage than the limit can handle, so if you ignore the warning and spend farm cash, don't blame the developers. You will not receive a warning before you expand your storage (however it is unconfirmed if you receive the warning before spending farm cash to finish your expansion - could someone please verify this for me?).
How many slots does each building hold?
FarmCash buildings
Barn: 20 slots
Big Barn: 25 slots
Huge Barn: 32 slots
Tool Shed: 15 slots
Big Tool Shed: 20 slots
Huge Tool Shed: 27 slots
Coin buildings
Barn: 6 slots
Big Barn: 11 slots
Huge Barn: 18 slots
Tool Shed: 2 slots
Big Tool Shed: 7 slots
Huge Tool Shed: 14 slots
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Farmville Guide to BiPlanes
When you log into Farmville, if you haven't already, you will be prompted that Farmville Biplanes are available in the market, and will grow your crops instantly!
Method 1: Click on market, and go to vehicles. Voila, biplane should be there and available for 30,000 coins!
Method 2: If you do not wish to pay coins, take part in the PB&J co-op and the Gold Prize is a biplane!
How to Use It
The ideal of use is to plant a crop and then use it immediately. This can lead to fast masteries, less wait time. After you buy the plane,
it will tell you that the first flight is free, and will instantly grow any crop you had. So, if you have nothing growing, plant something and then use the biplane.
(Preferably a 3-4 day crop, as the insta-grow on the first run is free)
How Much?
The price is about 6 FC per 12 hours, with hidden factors we've yet to figure out. For Example:
4 Hour Crop - 2 FC
12 Hour Crop - 6FC
16 Hour Crop - 8 FC
18 Hour Crop - 9 FC
1 Day Crop - 12 FC
2 Day Crop - 24 FC
3 Day Crop - 36 FC
4 Day Crop - 48 FC
These are rough estimates, of course, because the plot and farm size could be a key factor as well!
Method 1: Click on market, and go to vehicles. Voila, biplane should be there and available for 30,000 coins!
Method 2: If you do not wish to pay coins, take part in the PB&J co-op and the Gold Prize is a biplane!
How to Use It
The ideal of use is to plant a crop and then use it immediately. This can lead to fast masteries, less wait time. After you buy the plane,
it will tell you that the first flight is free, and will instantly grow any crop you had. So, if you have nothing growing, plant something and then use the biplane.
(Preferably a 3-4 day crop, as the insta-grow on the first run is free)
How Much?
The price is about 6 FC per 12 hours, with hidden factors we've yet to figure out. For Example:
4 Hour Crop - 2 FC
12 Hour Crop - 6FC
16 Hour Crop - 8 FC
18 Hour Crop - 9 FC
1 Day Crop - 12 FC
2 Day Crop - 24 FC
3 Day Crop - 36 FC
4 Day Crop - 48 FC
These are rough estimates, of course, because the plot and farm size could be a key factor as well!
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Farmville Trick-- Herding
Herd is the fourth trick your dog can learn. It requires 7 days of feeding a Farmville Dog Treat to learn.
Color | Trick | ||
Honey | Harvest 20 animals |
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
FarmVille - Keeping it Simple to Level Up
FarmVille - Keeping it Simple to Level Up
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Mike_Chastain]Mike Chastain
When you log into FarmVille every day you can easily progress much better compared to if you only drop in now and then and the actual day-to-day duties tend to be easy however make a big difference to your total generation of coins and XP that of course will certainly take you upward through the levels.
Begin with collecting coins through the every day raffle when you login. Collect the bonus coins whenever your current neighbors earn achievement ribbons and they publish all of them. In the event that you overlook the actual feed on your home page simply because you have a good deal of friends and therefore lots of feeds proceed to the neighbors user profile page which you know is a regular FarmVille participant and acquire bonuses there along with adoption of animals and so on. Continue to keep up your own crop planting, harvest your own trees & your animals. Obtain the mystery coins. The more a person ploughs the actual property the more you gain. They will be worth one hundred standard coins.
Be mindful of exactly how the game functions at all times. Regarding how you can make use of each and every feasible angle to do very well within the game. For instance, you will obtain a lot more XP by growing higher level crops and for purchasing specific farm decorations raises your XP as well. Through purchasing farm machinery it catapults your XP upward as will expanding your own farm.
Grow to be experienced at how the actual crop cycles will function in FarmVille. Understand that Strawberries tend to be one of the swiftest plants to mature. A person can log on one time each four hours in order to harvest ones strawberries. This will give a hand immeasurably as you commence to sow your very first seeds. This will end up being boring whenever you first begin but you will possess much better crops for it.
The greatest techniques to enhance the yield ought to be to clear as much space as you possibly can with regard to growing plants. You need to nevertheless maintain some land to have a few animals as well as position structures on. Including buildings about the farm may well allow you to get a good deal of coins additionally, you will need experience points to proceed up in the direction of the subsequent quality. Through increasing in the actual levels or even, levelling up, it is actually feasible that you ought to to acquire significantly better vegetation, animals as well as subsequently possess the capacity in order to be able to improve your farm.
The bigger the plantation the greater the property you will have to plant on, this generally implies an elevated yield of the actual cash. As was talked about presently there are a number of methods you have to learn to build your farm, but if you plan on turning into the most efficient at FarmVille you have to make the effort to do so.
Michael is an expert at FarmVille. Come visit my latest FarmVille site at http://farmvillemafia.com You will find information and reviews for other farmville guides here.
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By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Mike_Chastain]Mike Chastain
When you log into FarmVille every day you can easily progress much better compared to if you only drop in now and then and the actual day-to-day duties tend to be easy however make a big difference to your total generation of coins and XP that of course will certainly take you upward through the levels.
Begin with collecting coins through the every day raffle when you login. Collect the bonus coins whenever your current neighbors earn achievement ribbons and they publish all of them. In the event that you overlook the actual feed on your home page simply because you have a good deal of friends and therefore lots of feeds proceed to the neighbors user profile page which you know is a regular FarmVille participant and acquire bonuses there along with adoption of animals and so on. Continue to keep up your own crop planting, harvest your own trees & your animals. Obtain the mystery coins. The more a person ploughs the actual property the more you gain. They will be worth one hundred standard coins.
Be mindful of exactly how the game functions at all times. Regarding how you can make use of each and every feasible angle to do very well within the game. For instance, you will obtain a lot more XP by growing higher level crops and for purchasing specific farm decorations raises your XP as well. Through purchasing farm machinery it catapults your XP upward as will expanding your own farm.
Grow to be experienced at how the actual crop cycles will function in FarmVille. Understand that Strawberries tend to be one of the swiftest plants to mature. A person can log on one time each four hours in order to harvest ones strawberries. This will give a hand immeasurably as you commence to sow your very first seeds. This will end up being boring whenever you first begin but you will possess much better crops for it.
The greatest techniques to enhance the yield ought to be to clear as much space as you possibly can with regard to growing plants. You need to nevertheless maintain some land to have a few animals as well as position structures on. Including buildings about the farm may well allow you to get a good deal of coins additionally, you will need experience points to proceed up in the direction of the subsequent quality. Through increasing in the actual levels or even, levelling up, it is actually feasible that you ought to to acquire significantly better vegetation, animals as well as subsequently possess the capacity in order to be able to improve your farm.
The bigger the plantation the greater the property you will have to plant on, this generally implies an elevated yield of the actual cash. As was talked about presently there are a number of methods you have to learn to build your farm, but if you plan on turning into the most efficient at FarmVille you have to make the effort to do so.
Michael is an expert at FarmVille. Come visit my latest FarmVille site at http://farmvillemafia.com You will find information and reviews for other farmville guides here.
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Farmville Market Instructions In Plain English
Bushels have 'boost' power. if you are lucky enough to find a bushel of a crop before you harvest it, go into your stall inventory and 'use' 1. it will now give you +2 mastery points when you harvest instead of +1. It cuts your time in 1/2 to master crops.
If you don't have one in your farmville inventory before harvesting, start to harvest, find a bushel on your farm and then STOP harvesting. Go to your stall and 'use' one of the bushels you just found. It will give you +2 mastery for the remainder of the harvest.
Each boost is only good for 2 hours so you need a new boost every time you harvest.If you have bushels in your stall then your stall is 'open for business' and neighbors can come by and 'buy' some. It doesn't deplete your supply so don't worry. The next time you log in there will be an arrow above your stall. Open your market and you will be able to collect your 'payment' which is a choice of either xp, farmville coins or fuel.
If you have lower level neighbors, you can find bushels of higher level crops for them and put them in your market. Then they come by your farm and get them from you which will allow them to unlock higher level crops and plant them.
There, that's how the market works. I don't know why people want more than 1 stall unless they are hoarding which is ridiculous and unnecessary as you can make your own bushels.
If you don't have one in your farmville inventory before harvesting, start to harvest, find a bushel on your farm and then STOP harvesting. Go to your stall and 'use' one of the bushels you just found. It will give you +2 mastery for the remainder of the harvest.
Each boost is only good for 2 hours so you need a new boost every time you harvest.If you have bushels in your stall then your stall is 'open for business' and neighbors can come by and 'buy' some. It doesn't deplete your supply so don't worry. The next time you log in there will be an arrow above your stall. Open your market and you will be able to collect your 'payment' which is a choice of either xp, farmville coins or fuel.
If you have lower level neighbors, you can find bushels of higher level crops for them and put them in your market. Then they come by your farm and get them from you which will allow them to unlock higher level crops and plant them.
There, that's how the market works. I don't know why people want more than 1 stall unless they are hoarding which is ridiculous and unnecessary as you can make your own bushels.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
List of All Harvestable Trees in Farmville
Farmville Guide tot harvestable Trees:
Here is a list of all harvestable trees ever available. This includes trees from the market, as gifts, in mystery boxes/gifts, and limited editions. The list is in alphabetical order.
Acai
Almond
Apple
Apricot
Avocado
Banana
Breadfruit
Carnival
Cashew
Cherry
Date
Durian
Fig
Grapefruit
Guava
Gulmohar
Lemon
Lime
Mandarin
Maple
Maple, Red
Maple, Yellow
Olive
Orange
Ornament I
Ornament II
Passion Fruit
Peach
Plum
Pomegranate
Starfruit
Walnut
Here is a list of all harvestable trees ever available. This includes trees from the market, as gifts, in mystery boxes/gifts, and limited editions. The list is in alphabetical order.
Acai
Almond
Apple
Apricot
Avocado
Banana
Breadfruit
Carnival
Cashew
Cherry
Date
Durian
Fig
Grapefruit
Guava
Gulmohar
Lemon
Lime
Mandarin
Maple
Maple, Red
Maple, Yellow
Olive
Orange
Ornament I
Ornament II
Passion Fruit
Peach
Plum
Pomegranate
Starfruit
Walnut
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Farmville New Animals
Farmville Guide to new animals. The Longhorn Cow is an animal that has been released on May 14th 2010. Like all other cows, it can be put into a Dairy Farm and is able to produce a Longhorn Calf together with a Bull.
Cornish Chickens are animal in FarmVille that can be purchase for 25 cash in Market. Cornish Chickens also produce Treasured Cornish Mystery Eggs when place in a Chicken Coop. They can also be found in Treasured Golden Mystery Eggs.
The Scots Grey is an animal in FarmVille that can be purchased for 25 cash in the Market. Scots Grey also produce Treasured Scots Grey Mystery Eggs when placed in a Chicken Coop. Rhode Island Red Chickens are animal in FarmVille that can be purchase for 25 cash in Market. Rhode Island Red Chickens also produce Rhode Island Red Chickens Mystery Eggs when place in a Chicken Coop.
Cornish Chickens are animal in FarmVille that can be purchase for 25 cash in Market. Cornish Chickens also produce Treasured Cornish Mystery Eggs when place in a Chicken Coop. They can also be found in Treasured Golden Mystery Eggs.
The Scots Grey is an animal in FarmVille that can be purchased for 25 cash in the Market. Scots Grey also produce Treasured Scots Grey Mystery Eggs when placed in a Chicken Coop. Rhode Island Red Chickens are animal in FarmVille that can be purchase for 25 cash in Market. Rhode Island Red Chickens also produce Rhode Island Red Chickens Mystery Eggs when place in a Chicken Coop.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Farmville Freebies - Count Your Chickens Before They’ve Hatched.
You can be notified on your news feeds about what free articles are available to you as well as on your neighbours profile pages. These come in a variety of awards from adopting animals, to bonus awards, celebratory gifts and even by fertilizing a neighbour’s farm. Your farmville neighbors can earn you a lot while they go about their daily farming business just like you do. The tricky part is getting in quickly and navigating between all the other feeds in the form of photos, U tubes and comments. What you need to remember is that there is a limited number of whatever freebie they are offering you. As soon as someone else places the article on their farm that one is gone. To be kind to others what you can do is keep it in your gift box though after you’ve won it for over an hour and other people can get the one you accepted because you haven’t yet place it on your farm out of your gift box. You could let your neighbors know this too and then many others can reap the same rewards. It makes it a bit of a team effort then. If you have a huge number of friends on Facebook it will be incredibly easy to miss the offers of freebies that you can use. My suggestion is to get FarmVille bonus checker which will then lay everything out for you and you can click away at the complimentary offers without missing valuable free stuff.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Farmville , Get Extra Chicken Coops Easily.
Farmville Guide to Extra chicken coops.Empty your chicken coop and put it in the very top right hand corner of your farm, even if you have to shuffle things around your farm a bit. Just put the chickens anywhere for now. They don’t need to be fed or unfed. Once you have placed the coop in the furthest top right hand corner go to the market and buy a tool shed or a barn. I pick tool shed because they are cheapest. Click on the shed and then click on expand storage. You expand it and publish it and get your neighbours to do it as a barn raising. You need to do that again then so you can get all the stars and publish again. When you have completely expanded you will then need to refresh FarmVille. Your two chicken coops will then turn up on the list of storage items. You will get two coops for each building you expand completely as long as your first coop is up in the top right hand corner.
You can delete your tool shed if you want to or sell it if you don’t want an extra one on your farm. Then you can do it over and over to get more chicken coops. This trick will also work with garden flower sheds. There is another way to get extra chicken coops though. Again take all your chickens out of the coop that you have, then open two windows, one with FarmVille and one with Facebook newsfeed. Run down the Facebook newsfeed list until you see a published feed about any mystery egg. When you find them open up the accepting link in new windows, as many as you want. In your FarmVille window open market and buy a chicken coop and then refresh FarmVille. You should have a coop for each premium egg that you accepted. Now you can set them up on your farm.
You can delete your tool shed if you want to or sell it if you don’t want an extra one on your farm. Then you can do it over and over to get more chicken coops. This trick will also work with garden flower sheds. There is another way to get extra chicken coops though. Again take all your chickens out of the coop that you have, then open two windows, one with FarmVille and one with Facebook newsfeed. Run down the Facebook newsfeed list until you see a published feed about any mystery egg. When you find them open up the accepting link in new windows, as many as you want. In your FarmVille window open market and buy a chicken coop and then refresh FarmVille. You should have a coop for each premium egg that you accepted. Now you can set them up on your farm.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Dog and Puppy questions for Farmville
I got some doggie treats and trying to feed one to my dog but can't any one know why not??
You feed the doggie treats to your dog AFTER the 14 day puppy stage. If you are still within your 14 days then all you can feed them is Puppy Kiddle.
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You feed the doggie treats to your dog AFTER the 14 day puppy stage. If you are still within your 14 days then all you can feed them is Puppy Kiddle.
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Sunday, April 11, 2010
Farmville Guide to Dogs.. Courtesy of FarmvilleMafia.com
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1. Buying Dogs
There are currently 2 prices for dogs, 65 Farmcash or $300,000. Once you've decided which Breed you want to buy, there are still 3 different colors you can chose from! Please note that there is only one color to get the $300,000 Border Collie. Once you click buy you will be given this screen; (You Havn't been charged yet so you can view this page even if you don't have the money!)
1. Please make sure you have decided what you will name your Dog! You Cannot rename your dog after you buy it!
2. Make sure you are buying what you want! The only Dog for 300,00 coins is the Red Border Collie.
After you click Buy, you still aren't charged yet! You will have the option it place the dog on your farm, place it anywhere but the puppy will be running towards you right when you set him or her down! You will be charged after you place the puppy down. Please see FAQ if your dog doesn't run to your avatar after you set it down.
2. The Coin Dog
The Red Border Collie, or 'Coin Dog' (called on forums) is the free dog promised by Zynga (Free as in you don't need to pay REAL money). He only comes with 1 Day of Puppy Kibble, so you better have that other 13 bags of Puppy Kibble ready! You can only buy 1 Red Border Collie for 300,000 coins.
3. Farmcash Dogs
---A. Golden Retriever
The Golden Retriever is sold at the Market for 65 Farmcash and comes in 3 Different colors, Gold, Cream, and Mahogany. The Golden Retriever is said to Retrieve things for you. We will have more Information on to what the Golden Retriever retrieves soon.
---B. Sheep Dog
The Sheep Dog is sold at the Market for 65 Farmcash and comes in 3 different colors, White, Black, and Gray. The Sheep Dog can help Harvest Sheep.. again we'll find more information of this soon.
---C. Border Collie
The Border Collie is sold at the Market for either 65 Farmcash or 300,000. It is sold in red when at 300,000 coins and sold in Black or Chocolate at 65 Farmcash. The Border Collie can work with other animals, information to come.
4. Feeding Dogs
---A. Coin Dog
The Red Border Collie needs to be feed every 24 hours for 14 days or he will run away and find himself in the pound, there you can buy him back from 3 Farmcash. You feed it Puppy Kibble that can be gifted.
As you can see it says 'Hungry in 14:20'. That means that this puppy can be feed in 14 hours and 20 minutes. After that time is up, another 24 hour countdown starts:
This time he's counting how long he's staying! You have 24 hours after he's hungry to feed him or else he's off! In total, you have 43 hours and 59 Minutes to feed your dog or else he will run away.
The first time you feed your puppy, is the time it will be hungry everyday! See this example:
First Feeding: You feed at 3:00 PM
Second Feeding: Your dog is hungry at 3:00 PM, but you don't feed him till 6:00 PM
Third Feeding: Your dog is hungry at 3:00 PM, and you feed him at 3:00 PM.
You cannot change the time your dog is hungry everyday. Although you can feed him at different times.
---B. Farmcash Dogs
The Farmcash dogs are a lot more simpler when feeding! When you buy a Farmcash dog, you get 14 Bags of Puppy Kibble with it, that means you don't need any kibble from your friends! You can feed them once every 24 hours, but if you forget 1 day to feed them they will not run away! They'll stick to your side even if your a terrible owner.
5. FAQ
1. Can I lock my avatar when I have a dog?
2. My Dog disappeared, what do I do!?
3. How often do I need to feed my dog?
4. Do I need to pay 5 Farmcash for a bag of kibble everyday I feed my puppy?
5. Will my puppy ever die if I forget to feed him?
6. I'm getting 'Please Enter a Valid Name' when naming my dog, help!
1. Question: Can I lock my avatar when I have a dog?
Answer: Yes you can lock your avatar when you have a dog! All you need to do is unlock your avatar when you buy your dog, then you can put your dog somewhere for it to stay, there are 2 ways in doing this:
1. Put your puppy in 'Stay' mode.
2. Lock your puppy in a spot too!
When you lock your puppy, it will NOT follow your or your friends avatar, it will stay where you put it. Although locking your avatar is helpful to your friends when fertilizing, it can be more fun for your friends and yourself if you keep you and your dog unlocked
2. Question: My Dog disappeared, what do I do!?
Answer: If your dog disappeared, do not panic! All you need to do is walk around your farm and he'll come running towards you. If your avatar is locked then unlock it. Look around your farm too, move around stuff and unlock other places around your farm, you could have locked him somewhere when you where walking around with him/her.
3. Question: How often do I need to feed my dog?
Answer: You can feed your dog at the most every 24 hours for 14 days, but you need to feed your dog every 43 hours or, if he's a coin dog, run away. If your dog is a Farmcash dog, then he will not run away and you have no fear!
4. Question: Do I need to pay 5 Farmcash for a bag of kibble everyday I feed my puppy?
Answer: Most certainly not! A bag of Kibble can be sent to you buy your neighbors! As long as you have neighbors you can feed your dog 100% free!
5. Question: Will my puppy ever die if I forget to feed him?
Answer: No, your puppy will never die! If the puppy is a coin puppy, he will run away to the pound, you can then at any time buy him back for 3 Farmcash. If the puppy is a Farmcash puppy then he'll still be right where you left him, just hungry
6. Question: I'm getting 'Please Enter a Valid Name' when naming my dog, help!
Answer: If you are getting 'Please Enter a Valid Name' when your trying to name your dog, that most likely means your name has an Inappropriate word it, such as 'Lassie' and 'Boo Boo.
1. Buying Dogs
There are currently 2 prices for dogs, 65 Farmcash or $300,000. Once you've decided which Breed you want to buy, there are still 3 different colors you can chose from! Please note that there is only one color to get the $300,000 Border Collie. Once you click buy you will be given this screen; (You Havn't been charged yet so you can view this page even if you don't have the money!)
1. Please make sure you have decided what you will name your Dog! You Cannot rename your dog after you buy it!
2. Make sure you are buying what you want! The only Dog for 300,00 coins is the Red Border Collie.
After you click Buy, you still aren't charged yet! You will have the option it place the dog on your farm, place it anywhere but the puppy will be running towards you right when you set him or her down! You will be charged after you place the puppy down. Please see FAQ if your dog doesn't run to your avatar after you set it down.
2. The Coin Dog
The Red Border Collie, or 'Coin Dog' (called on forums) is the free dog promised by Zynga (Free as in you don't need to pay REAL money). He only comes with 1 Day of Puppy Kibble, so you better have that other 13 bags of Puppy Kibble ready! You can only buy 1 Red Border Collie for 300,000 coins.
3. Farmcash Dogs
---A. Golden Retriever
The Golden Retriever is sold at the Market for 65 Farmcash and comes in 3 Different colors, Gold, Cream, and Mahogany. The Golden Retriever is said to Retrieve things for you. We will have more Information on to what the Golden Retriever retrieves soon.
---B. Sheep Dog
The Sheep Dog is sold at the Market for 65 Farmcash and comes in 3 different colors, White, Black, and Gray. The Sheep Dog can help Harvest Sheep.. again we'll find more information of this soon.
---C. Border Collie
The Border Collie is sold at the Market for either 65 Farmcash or 300,000. It is sold in red when at 300,000 coins and sold in Black or Chocolate at 65 Farmcash. The Border Collie can work with other animals, information to come.
4. Feeding Dogs
---A. Coin Dog
The Red Border Collie needs to be feed every 24 hours for 14 days or he will run away and find himself in the pound, there you can buy him back from 3 Farmcash. You feed it Puppy Kibble that can be gifted.
As you can see it says 'Hungry in 14:20'. That means that this puppy can be feed in 14 hours and 20 minutes. After that time is up, another 24 hour countdown starts:
This time he's counting how long he's staying! You have 24 hours after he's hungry to feed him or else he's off! In total, you have 43 hours and 59 Minutes to feed your dog or else he will run away.
The first time you feed your puppy, is the time it will be hungry everyday! See this example:
First Feeding: You feed at 3:00 PM
Second Feeding: Your dog is hungry at 3:00 PM, but you don't feed him till 6:00 PM
Third Feeding: Your dog is hungry at 3:00 PM, and you feed him at 3:00 PM.
You cannot change the time your dog is hungry everyday. Although you can feed him at different times.
---B. Farmcash Dogs
The Farmcash dogs are a lot more simpler when feeding! When you buy a Farmcash dog, you get 14 Bags of Puppy Kibble with it, that means you don't need any kibble from your friends! You can feed them once every 24 hours, but if you forget 1 day to feed them they will not run away! They'll stick to your side even if your a terrible owner.
5. FAQ
1. Can I lock my avatar when I have a dog?
2. My Dog disappeared, what do I do!?
3. How often do I need to feed my dog?
4. Do I need to pay 5 Farmcash for a bag of kibble everyday I feed my puppy?
5. Will my puppy ever die if I forget to feed him?
6. I'm getting 'Please Enter a Valid Name' when naming my dog, help!
1. Question: Can I lock my avatar when I have a dog?
Answer: Yes you can lock your avatar when you have a dog! All you need to do is unlock your avatar when you buy your dog, then you can put your dog somewhere for it to stay, there are 2 ways in doing this:
1. Put your puppy in 'Stay' mode.
2. Lock your puppy in a spot too!
When you lock your puppy, it will NOT follow your or your friends avatar, it will stay where you put it. Although locking your avatar is helpful to your friends when fertilizing, it can be more fun for your friends and yourself if you keep you and your dog unlocked
2. Question: My Dog disappeared, what do I do!?
Answer: If your dog disappeared, do not panic! All you need to do is walk around your farm and he'll come running towards you. If your avatar is locked then unlock it. Look around your farm too, move around stuff and unlock other places around your farm, you could have locked him somewhere when you where walking around with him/her.
3. Question: How often do I need to feed my dog?
Answer: You can feed your dog at the most every 24 hours for 14 days, but you need to feed your dog every 43 hours or, if he's a coin dog, run away. If your dog is a Farmcash dog, then he will not run away and you have no fear!
4. Question: Do I need to pay 5 Farmcash for a bag of kibble everyday I feed my puppy?
Answer: Most certainly not! A bag of Kibble can be sent to you buy your neighbors! As long as you have neighbors you can feed your dog 100% free!
5. Question: Will my puppy ever die if I forget to feed him?
Answer: No, your puppy will never die! If the puppy is a coin puppy, he will run away to the pound, you can then at any time buy him back for 3 Farmcash. If the puppy is a Farmcash puppy then he'll still be right where you left him, just hungry
6. Question: I'm getting 'Please Enter a Valid Name' when naming my dog, help!
Answer: If you are getting 'Please Enter a Valid Name' when your trying to name your dog, that most likely means your name has an Inappropriate word it, such as 'Lassie' and 'Boo Boo.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Farmville Co-Op farming
The rewritten percentage is calculated by taking the difference in word count between the pre-spun and spun text, and dividing it with the word count of the spun text. You could have a rewritten percentage larger than 100% if the prespun text has twice or more words than the spun text. The point is, the higher the rewritten percentage, the more unique the spun versions will be.
Farmville Guide to Co-Op farming On April 2, 2010, Co-Op Farming was introduced to FarmVille. At least level 20 is needed to access Co-op Farming. If a farmer is below that level and tries to join the co-op, they will be compensated with 20 XP.
To get to the Co-Op menu, a farmer must click the icon at the bottom right of the screen. There, an overview of all available jobs can be found. A farmer may only work at one job at a time. Each job can be done in three time spans, the quicker it is completed, the better the reward will be. The Gold Medal is best, followed by silver, with bronze last.
A farmer cannot create their own job though. FarmVille will automatically post jobs for farmers and then farmers may select a job. They can ask for help from neighbors to be able to finish the job quicker.
In the active job window, a farmer can see the job and how much time is left for the different medals. They can also see in two status bars how many crops have been seeded (yellow bar) and harvested (green bar). That way they get an overview on how many crops still need to be seeded for this job.
Below those bars, the farmer can see their co-op helpers as well as a glimpse of the rewards they are still in time to achieve.
There is also a status bar which shows how much time a farmer has left to get the job done.
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Friday, March 26, 2010
Farmville Guides Tips
The Magnolia trees are decorative they don't grow anything and you can't harvest them .
The new guilded is just a statue, but a pretty one.
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The new guilded is just a statue, but a pretty one.
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Some Farmville Tips
Logging into FarmVille on a daily basis you can progress better than if you only drop in now and then and the daily tasks are simple yet make a big difference to your overall production of coins and XP which of course will take you up through the levels.
Begin with collecting coins from the daily raffle when you login. Collect the bonus coins when your neighbors earn achievement ribbons and they publish them. If you miss the feed on your home page because you have lots of friends and therefore lots of feeds go to the neighbours profile page that you know is a frequent FarmVille player and collect bonuses there along with adoption of animals and so on. Keep up your crop planting, harvest your trees and your livestock. Collect the mystery coins. The more you plough the land the more you come across. They are worth 100 standard coins.
Be aware of how the game works. About how you can use every possible angle to do well. For instance, that you will get more XP by planting higher level crops and for buying particular farm decorations increases your XP too. By purchasing farm machinery it pushes your XP up as does expanding your farm.
Become skilled at how the crop cycles work in FarmVille. Know that Strawberries are one of the quickest plants to mature. You can log on once every 4 hours to harvest your strawberries. This will lend a hand immeasurably as you start to sow your first seeds. This will be monotonous when you first commence but you will have better crops.
Tips can be invaluable to those of us who don't have the time to play games constantly yet want to participate. There is a tips and hints farmville guide that goes with the game called FarmVille #1 Top Farmer. They also give you a free mafia wars guide with it. It is truly the most helpful guide I have come across. It covers nuts and bolts of the game as well as advanced clues and hints for most aspects of the game and when you consider that playing the game is entertaining as well as free. The cost of a reasonable secrets guide is nothing compared to other things you spend your money on to entertain. check it our here!
Begin with collecting coins from the daily raffle when you login. Collect the bonus coins when your neighbors earn achievement ribbons and they publish them. If you miss the feed on your home page because you have lots of friends and therefore lots of feeds go to the neighbours profile page that you know is a frequent FarmVille player and collect bonuses there along with adoption of animals and so on. Keep up your crop planting, harvest your trees and your livestock. Collect the mystery coins. The more you plough the land the more you come across. They are worth 100 standard coins.
Be aware of how the game works. About how you can use every possible angle to do well. For instance, that you will get more XP by planting higher level crops and for buying particular farm decorations increases your XP too. By purchasing farm machinery it pushes your XP up as does expanding your farm.
Become skilled at how the crop cycles work in FarmVille. Know that Strawberries are one of the quickest plants to mature. You can log on once every 4 hours to harvest your strawberries. This will lend a hand immeasurably as you start to sow your first seeds. This will be monotonous when you first commence but you will have better crops.
Tips can be invaluable to those of us who don't have the time to play games constantly yet want to participate. There is a tips and hints farmville guide that goes with the game called FarmVille #1 Top Farmer. They also give you a free mafia wars guide with it. It is truly the most helpful guide I have come across. It covers nuts and bolts of the game as well as advanced clues and hints for most aspects of the game and when you consider that playing the game is entertaining as well as free. The cost of a reasonable secrets guide is nothing compared to other things you spend your money on to entertain. check it our here!
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
Some Farmville Ideas
*I wish that farm coins can be traded for farm cash. I think 100,000 farm coins = 1 farm cash is fair enough.
*Farmers deserve better outfit and they shouldn't be denied of hats.
*Since there is a snow blanket, why not have sand blanket, or a mud/dirt blanket.
*As an Asian, no farm is complete without a carabao. For those of you who have no idea what a carabao is, it's like buffalo that farmers use to plow the earth.
*I saw a dog from this forums banner, when will it be available? I hope other breeds are also available such collies, and basset hound or pitbulls.
*I dont know where the farmville crew got the idea of gathering feathers from ducks and geese, and swans, I think it should also be eggs that are to be gathered from these birds just to be fair to chickens.
*I think farmville should start developing duck and goose coops.
*I think horse stables should reproduce baby horses.
*What happened to the "tree of life"? The date tree is very attractive but I think coconuts deserves its proper place in the farm.
*I think it's a good idea to adopt a lost warthog
*Since there is a pond, i think there should be fish. My idea is this, it can function just like the valentines gift box. Friends will provide the fishes and ponds full of fishes would have a reward or extra earnings.
*Please bring back the waterfalls and the campfire.
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*Farmers deserve better outfit and they shouldn't be denied of hats.
*Since there is a snow blanket, why not have sand blanket, or a mud/dirt blanket.
*As an Asian, no farm is complete without a carabao. For those of you who have no idea what a carabao is, it's like buffalo that farmers use to plow the earth.
*I saw a dog from this forums banner, when will it be available? I hope other breeds are also available such collies, and basset hound or pitbulls.
*I dont know where the farmville crew got the idea of gathering feathers from ducks and geese, and swans, I think it should also be eggs that are to be gathered from these birds just to be fair to chickens.
*I think farmville should start developing duck and goose coops.
*I think horse stables should reproduce baby horses.
*What happened to the "tree of life"? The date tree is very attractive but I think coconuts deserves its proper place in the farm.
*I think it's a good idea to adopt a lost warthog
*Since there is a pond, i think there should be fish. My idea is this, it can function just like the valentines gift box. Friends will provide the fishes and ponds full of fishes would have a reward or extra earnings.
*Please bring back the waterfalls and the campfire.
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Farmville – Tree and Animal Profit Values
In FarmVille you now have the ability to harvest your animals in addition to your crops. So below I have compiled a list of profits for trees and animals. I am assuming that the initial cost of all of the items listed below is zero since it’s possible to gift these items to yourself.Thanks to Farmville Guides for the info.
*This is how much you would make per week if you were able to completely fill a single farmable plot with this animal/tree. It should be noted that the horse and cows take up twice as much space as the other animals. This is why the lot profits for them are so low.
**This animal was only available for a limited time.
Tree | Harvest Profit | Time (days) | Weekly Profit | Weekly Lot Profit* | Sell Price |
Cherry | 18 | 2 | 63 | 1008 | 11 |
Apple | 28 | 3 | 65.333…. | 1045.333… | 16 |
Starfruit | 100 | 4 | 175 | 2800 | 60 |
Orange | 40 | 4 | 70 | 1120 | 21 |
Fig | 33 | 3 | 77 | 1232 | 18 |
Avocado | 37 | 3 | 86.333… | 1381.333… | 21 |
Apricot | 56 | 4 | 98 | 1568 | 30 |
Grapefruit | 50 | 3 | 116.666… | 1866.666…. | 23 |
Banana | 56 | 3 | 130.666…. | 2090.666…. | 32 |
Passion | 93 | 5 | 130.2 | 2083.2 | 46 |
Pomegranate | 108 | 5 | 151.2 | 2419.2 | 53 |
Acai | 158 | 2 | 553 | 8848 | 47 |
Plum | 30 | 3 | 70 | 1120 | 17 |
Peach | 47 | 4 | 82.25 | 1316 | 25 |
Lemon | 41 | 3 | 95.666… | 1530.666…. | 23 |
Lime | 75 | 5 | 105 | 1680 | 37 |
Date | 69 | 3 | 161 | 2576 | 40 |
Olive | 112 | 4 | 196 | 3136 | 60 |
Maple** | 150 | 2 | 525 | 8400 | 75 |
Yellow Maple** | 25 | 2 | 87.5 | 1400 | 15 |
Red Maple** | 25 | 2 | 87.5 | 1400 | 10 |
Ornament I** | 150 | 2 | 525 | 8400 | 75 |
Ornament II** | 150 | 2 | 525 | 8400 | 75 |
Cashew** | 41 | 3 | 95.666… | 1530.666… | 75 |
Durian | 65 | 4 | 113.75 | 1820 | 65 |
Walnut | 50 | 3 | 116.666… | 1866.666… | 28 |
Guava | 55 | 3 | 128.333… | 2053.333… | 33 |
Animal | Harvest Profit | Time (days) | Weekly Profit | Weekly Lot Profit* | Sell Price | Type |
Buffalo** | 105 | 3 | 245 | 980 | 200 | Buffalo |
Black Cat | 86 | 3 | 201 | 3211 | 95 | Cat |
Grey Tabby | 90 | 3 | 210 | 3360 | 150 | Cat |
Orange Tabby | 90 | 3 | 210 | 3360 | 150 | Cat |
White Kitty | 90 | 3 | 210 | 3360 | 150 | Cat |
Black Chicken | 32 | 0.9 | 245 | 3925 | 20 | Chicken |
Brown Chicken | 16 | 1 | 112 | 1792 | 20 | Chicken |
Chicken | 8 | 1 | 56 | 896 | 20 | Chicken |
Golden Chicken | 64 | 1 | 448 | 7168 | 20 | Chicken |
Alien Cow** | 18 | 1 | 126 | 504 | 120 | Cow |
Brown Cow | 12 | 1 | 84 | 336 | 15 | Cow |
Bull | 80 | 1 | 560 | 2240 | 150 | Cow |
Cow | 6 | 1 | 42 | 168 | 15 | Cow |
Pink Cow | 18 | 1 | 126 | 504 | 40 | Cow |
Brown Calf | 80 | 1 | 560 | 8960 | 120 | Cow |
Calf | 80 | 1 | 560 | 8960 | 120 | Cow |
Green Calf | 80 | 1 | 560 | 8960 | 120 | Cow |
Pink Calf | 80 | 1 | 560 | 8960 | 120 | Cow |
Deer** | 80 | 2 | 280 | 1120 | 100 | Deer |
Doe | 110 | 3 | 257 | 4107 | 300 | Deer |
Donkey | 100 | 1 | 700 | 2800 | 2500 | Donkey |
Duck | 45 | 2 | 158 | 2520 | 75 | Duck |
Baby Elephant** | 125 | 4 | 219 | 389 | 125 | Elephant |
Goat | 54 | 2 | 189 | 3024 | 90 | Goat |
Brown Goose | 80 | 2 | 280 | 4480 | 100 | Goose |
Grey Goose | 80 | 2 | 280 | 4480 | 150 | Goose |
Clydesdale | 105 | 3 | 245 | 980 | 200 | Horse |
Horse | 84 | 3 | 196 | 784 | 105 | Horse |
Pinto | 140 | 3 | 327 | 1307 | 425 | Horse |
Lamb** | 90 | 3 | 210 | 3360 | 150 | Lamb |
Alpaca | 84 | 3 | 196 | 1568 | 1568 | Llama |
Moose | 125 | 3 | 292 | 1167 | 1167 | Moose |
Oxen** | 105 | 3 | 245 | 980 | 150 | Oxen |
Peacock | 90 | 2 | 315 | 5040 | 275 | Peacock |
Penguin** | 45 | 3 | 105 | 1680 | 75 | Penguin |
Pig | 30 | 2 | 105 | 1680 | 50 | Pig |
Jackalope** | 105 | 2 | 368 | 5880 | 350 | Rabbit |
Lop-Eared Bunny** | 90 | 2 | 315 | 5040 | 150 | Rabbit |
Rabbit | 60 | 4 | 105 | 1680 | 60 | Rabbit |
Clumsy Reindeer** | 80 | 2 | 280 | 1120 | 150 | Reindeer |
Reindeer** | 80 | 2 | 280 | 1120 | 150 | Reindeer |
Black Sheep | 56 | 3 | 131 | 2091 | 15 | Sheep |
Sheep | 28 | 3 | 65 | 1045 | 35 | Sheep |
Swan | 80 | 2 | 280 | 4480 | 100 | Swan |
Ugly Duckling | 1 Swan | 3 | 1 Swan | 16 Swans | 75 | Swan |
Turkey** | 80 | 2 | 280 | 4480 | 125 | Turkey |
Wild Turkey** | 80 | 2 | 280 | 4480 | 125 | Turkey |
Baby Turkey** | 1 Turkey | 3 | 1 Turkey | 16 Turkeys | 125 | Turkey |
Turtle | 86 | 3 | 201 | 3211 | 95 | Turtle |
**This animal was only available for a limited time.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Farmville Collectables List .........How to get them
http://www.FarmvilleGuideBook.com
Gardening Tools
* Gloves are a Common that is found via Gifting
* Trowel is a Common that is found via Plowing
* Cultivator is a Common that is found via Fertilizing
* Twine is a Uncommon that is found via Harvesting Sheep
* Pruning Saw is a Uncommon that is found via Harvesting Trees
* Shears is a Rare that is found via Fertilizing
Country Kitsch
* Needlepoint is a Common that is found via Gifting
* Spigot is a Common that is found via Plowing
* Pocket-watch is a Common that is found via Plowing
* Salt Shaker is a Uncommon that is found via Plowing
* Thimble is a Uncommon that is found via Plowing
* Cow Bell is a Rare that is found via Harvesting Cows
Bugs
* Ladybug is a Common that is found via Fertilizing
* Dragonfly is a Common that is found via Gifting
* Caterpillar is a Common that is found via Harvesting Trees
* Stickbug is a Uncommon that is found via Harvesting Trees
* Beetle is a Uncommon that is found via Fertilizing
* Centipede is a Rare that is found via Plowing
Feathers
* Green Plume is a Common that is found via Gifting
* Hen Feather is a Common that is found via Harvesting Chickens
* Dapple Plume is a Common that is found via Harvesting Ducks
* Red Feather is a Uncommon that is found via Fertilizing
* Banded Quill is a Uncommon that is found via Harvesting Turkeys and Geese
* Blue Feather is a Rare that is via Harvesting Trees
Gardening Tools
* Gloves are a Common that is found via Gifting
* Trowel is a Common that is found via Plowing
* Cultivator is a Common that is found via Fertilizing
* Twine is a Uncommon that is found via Harvesting Sheep
* Pruning Saw is a Uncommon that is found via Harvesting Trees
* Shears is a Rare that is found via Fertilizing
Country Kitsch
* Needlepoint is a Common that is found via Gifting
* Spigot is a Common that is found via Plowing
* Pocket-watch is a Common that is found via Plowing
* Salt Shaker is a Uncommon that is found via Plowing
* Thimble is a Uncommon that is found via Plowing
* Cow Bell is a Rare that is found via Harvesting Cows
Bugs
* Ladybug is a Common that is found via Fertilizing
* Dragonfly is a Common that is found via Gifting
* Caterpillar is a Common that is found via Harvesting Trees
* Stickbug is a Uncommon that is found via Harvesting Trees
* Beetle is a Uncommon that is found via Fertilizing
* Centipede is a Rare that is found via Plowing
Feathers
* Green Plume is a Common that is found via Gifting
* Hen Feather is a Common that is found via Harvesting Chickens
* Dapple Plume is a Common that is found via Harvesting Ducks
* Red Feather is a Uncommon that is found via Fertilizing
* Banded Quill is a Uncommon that is found via Harvesting Turkeys and Geese
* Blue Feather is a Rare that is via Harvesting Trees
Friday, February 5, 2010
Feeding Chickens Limit
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You can feed 20 chicken coops. You can fertilize 50 neighbors farms.
You can feed 20 chicken coops. You can fertilize 50 neighbors farms.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Farmville, Coins when Plowing..
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When you are plowing, sometimes you can find coins
Is it just 1 coin?; or does is represent more?
When do you find them?
Its totally random and after the coin pops up, you receive 100 coins and thats all.
and you do not have to click on the coins or anything---it is automatic.
When you are plowing, sometimes you can find coins
Is it just 1 coin?; or does is represent more?
When do you find them?
Its totally random and after the coin pops up, you receive 100 coins and thats all.
and you do not have to click on the coins or anything---it is automatic.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Farmville,Fastest Vegetable...
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In the market, click on seeds and then vegetables - it'll show you which crops are considered vegetables and therefore count towards the vegetable virtuoso ribbon. You can see how long each takes to grow.
In the market, click on seeds and then vegetables - it'll show you which crops are considered vegetables and therefore count towards the vegetable virtuoso ribbon. You can see how long each takes to grow.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Farmville, What crop can you master the fastest?
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Soybeans and Strawberries seem to be the quickest.
Soybeans and Strawberries seem to be the quickest.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Farmville Basics, which animals you can pet
http://www.FarmvilleGuideBook.com
You can only pet animals that make a noise
since the rabbits don't make any noise, you can't pet them.
You can only pet animals that make a noise
since the rabbits don't make any noise, you can't pet them.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Farmville , Best Tree
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It is the most natural looking tree there is. It has a nice shade of green and its branches are spread out making it look big and natural. The fruits make it look even nicer while still keeping the overall green appearance.
I think the ornament trees could have been great for decoration because of their deep green shade and forest-like atmosphere, however they look like plastic. I use them anyway but I can only make them look real by partially hiding them between real-looking trees.
I also like the lime tree and the acai tree. The acai tree has an amazing fresh green look - a bright green like a baby plant just starting to grow out of the ground. The lime tree has the same fresh colors, and look even better with the fruit on (but does not look at natural as the Durian tree).
Passion fruit tree and apricot tree are nice as well: They have a somewhat irregular shape, a nice, natural looking shape of green and nice looking fruits.
The latest walnut tree looks plastic-like as well. It has a very plain shape and relatively unanimous shade of green which doesn't look natural for trees.
Starfruit tree rocks - it has a nice fresh shade of green and looks like something from legends with the fruit on. However, it too looks a bit too artificial.
So in conclusion: Durian tree - best tree ever.
It is the most natural looking tree there is. It has a nice shade of green and its branches are spread out making it look big and natural. The fruits make it look even nicer while still keeping the overall green appearance.
I think the ornament trees could have been great for decoration because of their deep green shade and forest-like atmosphere, however they look like plastic. I use them anyway but I can only make them look real by partially hiding them between real-looking trees.
I also like the lime tree and the acai tree. The acai tree has an amazing fresh green look - a bright green like a baby plant just starting to grow out of the ground. The lime tree has the same fresh colors, and look even better with the fruit on (but does not look at natural as the Durian tree).
Passion fruit tree and apricot tree are nice as well: They have a somewhat irregular shape, a nice, natural looking shape of green and nice looking fruits.
The latest walnut tree looks plastic-like as well. It has a very plain shape and relatively unanimous shade of green which doesn't look natural for trees.
Starfruit tree rocks - it has a nice fresh shade of green and looks like something from legends with the fruit on. However, it too looks a bit too artificial.
So in conclusion: Durian tree - best tree ever.
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Farmville : Bull in the Dairy Farm Leads to a Calf
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You can place a single Bull into your Dairy farm and have the possibility of finding a baby calf.
Depending on the amount of a certain type of cow you have in the building dictates the colour of the calf. For example I have mostly brown cows and tend to get a brown calf to publish on facebook for my neighbours.
I have a green, standard and a brown calf myself and am looking out for a pink one to complete the set .
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You can place a single Bull into your Dairy farm and have the possibility of finding a baby calf.
Depending on the amount of a certain type of cow you have in the building dictates the colour of the calf. For example I have mostly brown cows and tend to get a brown calf to publish on facebook for my neighbours.
I have a green, standard and a brown calf myself and am looking out for a pink one to complete the set .
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Farmville Garden Shed Issues Solved!
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If you can't open and see your flowers?
The next time you have perfect bunches, and if your shed is full, you will get a pop up telling you to share them so they don't go to waste... click on "share" in that little window, and it should open it for you...
You can then click on the share arrow and decide how many bunches of flowers you would like to share with your friends.
If you can't open and see your flowers?
The next time you have perfect bunches, and if your shed is full, you will get a pop up telling you to share them so they don't go to waste... click on "share" in that little window, and it should open it for you...
You can then click on the share arrow and decide how many bunches of flowers you would like to share with your friends.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Is FarmVille the future (of gaming)? Article From MSN
Canadians are among the most FarmVille-obsessed people in the world. What makes this Facebook game so popular?
Sharon is a respected member of her community, but she has a secret. That's why she won't let me use her last name. The Toronto native is director of business affairs for a major corporation and a mother of two, and she — like 74 million other people around the world — plays FarmVille.FarmVille is a game that is accessed through Facebook. It's incredibly popular, and deceptively simple. Basically, the player owns a virtual farm. On it, he or she can plant crops and raise livestock. These items can be taken to the market and sold for coins, which can then be exchanged for supplies, seeds, livestock, fertilizer and even things such as more land, vehicles and a bigger house.
Developed by San Francisco-based Zynga — which also gave us MafiaWars and countless other Facebook-based games — FarmVille has been a huge success. It's the most popular app on Facebook and has more than twice as many regular users as there are people in Canada. And Canadians are among the most FarmVille-obsessed people in the world — we rank sixth in the world in FarmVille players. In fact, Canadian FarmVille players outnumber real Canadian farmers by at least ten to one.
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And although FarmVille is free to play, Zynga is raking it in with annual revenues of over $100 million and a profitable bottom line. Most of that revenue comes from players — desperate to get supplies and other items they haven't earned yet — who use credit cards or PayPal to buy them. Rumours of a Zynga IPO are rampant, and a Russian gaming firm, Digital Sky Technologies, bought into the company with a $180 million investment last month.
And it's played by an enviable demographic. FarmVille is very popular particularly among 18-35 year-olds and has a 60-40 female-male split, according to Zynga. But they are hardly the only ones playing. Because it's fun in a way that's not violent or controversial, it appeals to all age groups and diverse tastes. "A friend of mine, his 80-year-old parents play FarmVille," said Bill Mooney, Zynga's Montreal-born vice president and manager of FarmVille. "And I guarantee there aren't many 80-year-olds out there playing Halo 3."
Like many adult players, Sharon was introduced to FarmVille by her kids. "My [nine-year-old] daughter wanted to play it, so I let her use my account because I don't want her on Facebook for any other reason," she said. "Then I started doing it with her and I got addicted."
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Farmville Become The #1 Farmer
Well if you want to dominate Farmville and become the #1 farmer, here are 2 things that you can do:
- Plan the good layout for your farm to maximize your earnings
- Know when to plant your crops to have one big harvest
Maximize Your Earnings By Creating A Good Layout For Your Farm
By creating a good layout for your farm, you will be able to efficient use the space to plant more crops resulting in an increase in earnings. So if you have animals or trees, make sure you cram them all to one side of your farm. Try to place them together as close as possible to give more room for your money making crops.
If you own a 20x20 farm, your best option is to plant peas. Peas take one full day to mature and offer 126 coins each. So if you plant all pea seeds on your 20x20 farm, you can make 70,400 coins in just 1 day’s time.
Maximize Your Earnings By Planting Your Crops Around One Harvest Time
To get the most of out of each harvest, it is efficient to plant all your crops so they will mature all at once. This will give you a lot of coins and XP at one time. Here are 2 ways that you can do this:
- Plant all of the same crop on your farm, so that when they are ready to harvest, you will be able to harvest your whole farm at once
- The better alternative that takes longer and requires more skill is to plant different crops that result in one huge harvest. For example, plant a seed that takes 2 days to mature on half of your farm and seeds that take 1 day to mature on the other half of your farm. When one day passes, harvest the crops that are ready and replant seeds that take 1 day to mature on the same half that you have just harvested. On the second day, everything will be ready to harvest resulting in a massive amount of coins and EXP
But how do you know how to create the perfect layout for your farm and maximize your earnings with the biggest and best harvests?
Create The Biggest Harvests And The Best Farm Layout With The Farmville Secrets Guide
Knowing how to create the perfect layout and the biggest harvests to build the ultimate farm takes a lot thought and research. If you want an easier way to build the best layout and have the biggest harvests without spending time on research, it is highly recommended to use the Farmville Secrets Guide.
This guide is created from all the secrets that the top farmers use to build the ultimate farms quickly and easily. Farmville Secrets with show you exactly how to optimize your farm for maximum earnings through step-by-step instructions with detailed screen shots.
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- Plan the good layout for your farm to maximize your earnings
- Know when to plant your crops to have one big harvest
Maximize Your Earnings By Creating A Good Layout For Your Farm
By creating a good layout for your farm, you will be able to efficient use the space to plant more crops resulting in an increase in earnings. So if you have animals or trees, make sure you cram them all to one side of your farm. Try to place them together as close as possible to give more room for your money making crops.
If you own a 20x20 farm, your best option is to plant peas. Peas take one full day to mature and offer 126 coins each. So if you plant all pea seeds on your 20x20 farm, you can make 70,400 coins in just 1 day’s time.
Maximize Your Earnings By Planting Your Crops Around One Harvest Time
To get the most of out of each harvest, it is efficient to plant all your crops so they will mature all at once. This will give you a lot of coins and XP at one time. Here are 2 ways that you can do this:
- Plant all of the same crop on your farm, so that when they are ready to harvest, you will be able to harvest your whole farm at once
- The better alternative that takes longer and requires more skill is to plant different crops that result in one huge harvest. For example, plant a seed that takes 2 days to mature on half of your farm and seeds that take 1 day to mature on the other half of your farm. When one day passes, harvest the crops that are ready and replant seeds that take 1 day to mature on the same half that you have just harvested. On the second day, everything will be ready to harvest resulting in a massive amount of coins and EXP
But how do you know how to create the perfect layout for your farm and maximize your earnings with the biggest and best harvests?
Create The Biggest Harvests And The Best Farm Layout With The Farmville Secrets Guide
Knowing how to create the perfect layout and the biggest harvests to build the ultimate farm takes a lot thought and research. If you want an easier way to build the best layout and have the biggest harvests without spending time on research, it is highly recommended to use the Farmville Secrets Guide.
This guide is created from all the secrets that the top farmers use to build the ultimate farms quickly and easily. Farmville Secrets with show you exactly how to optimize your farm for maximum earnings through step-by-step instructions with detailed screen shots.
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Tips for Making Big Amounts of Cash in Farmville
a few basic principles of life that remain the same in FarmVille. One of those principles is the law of the mighty dollar. You still need money for just about everything you do. You have to purchase the seeds to plant, and you will also need to pay a modest sum for each piece of land you plow.
These fees are unquestionably managed because you are selling your crops for more than your investment in planting them. There are a lot of other things you can buy in the FarmVille marketplace to deck out your property, and some of these upgrades are inaccessible without a large amount of cash.
Getting these upgrades will also get you some necessary experience points to boost your progress and help you can move on to the next stage. You have to develop a method to produce considerable amounts of money for all the special items you want to buy.
Techniques For Money Making In Farmville
With Farmville you need coins for almost everything, so you have to beef up the earning potential of your land. The best way to do this is to discover which crops make you the greatest amount of coins per hour.
Let me give you an example.
Selling strawberries earns you 35 coins per plot of property harvested and they need 4 hours to mature.
Even though pumpkins earns you 68 coins per plot of property harvested, Pumpkins take 8 hours to grow and mature.
So think about it, for the same plot of land harvested, you'll earn 8.75 coins per hour by planting strawberries, while the pumpkins will only earn you 8.5 coins per hour. I know this may seem like it's not a huge deal, but these tiny amounts will snowball quickly in Farmville. Remember to harvest your plants as soon as they're ready and replant on that spot right away or you will not be receiving your earnings potential.
Always Go For A Fast Turnaround
With Farmville you have to effectively use your time both on the game and away from it.
Big Tip:
Anytime you know you're not going to be capable of managing your land for 8 hours it would be beneficial to plant pumpkins. You make less money the longer you wait to sell it after the crop is ready to harvest.
You only earn money from crops that grow quickly when you are able to sell and replant ASAP.
So keep all this mind when you are buying seeds for your farm and you will definitely see your bank account increase greatly over time.
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These fees are unquestionably managed because you are selling your crops for more than your investment in planting them. There are a lot of other things you can buy in the FarmVille marketplace to deck out your property, and some of these upgrades are inaccessible without a large amount of cash.
Getting these upgrades will also get you some necessary experience points to boost your progress and help you can move on to the next stage. You have to develop a method to produce considerable amounts of money for all the special items you want to buy.
Techniques For Money Making In Farmville
With Farmville you need coins for almost everything, so you have to beef up the earning potential of your land. The best way to do this is to discover which crops make you the greatest amount of coins per hour.
Let me give you an example.
Selling strawberries earns you 35 coins per plot of property harvested and they need 4 hours to mature.
Even though pumpkins earns you 68 coins per plot of property harvested, Pumpkins take 8 hours to grow and mature.
So think about it, for the same plot of land harvested, you'll earn 8.75 coins per hour by planting strawberries, while the pumpkins will only earn you 8.5 coins per hour. I know this may seem like it's not a huge deal, but these tiny amounts will snowball quickly in Farmville. Remember to harvest your plants as soon as they're ready and replant on that spot right away or you will not be receiving your earnings potential.
Always Go For A Fast Turnaround
With Farmville you have to effectively use your time both on the game and away from it.
Big Tip:
Anytime you know you're not going to be capable of managing your land for 8 hours it would be beneficial to plant pumpkins. You make less money the longer you wait to sell it after the crop is ready to harvest.
You only earn money from crops that grow quickly when you are able to sell and replant ASAP.
So keep all this mind when you are buying seeds for your farm and you will definitely see your bank account increase greatly over time.
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
Farmville Strategy for Mastering Crops
I like to stick to one crop, I don't plan on getting all the first stars, then second. I just want to get that crop mastered. I do half my farm for long crops, I started with 4 day crops and am working my way down. And the other half I do short crops, usually berries during the day and then an overnight crop. So far this has worked well for me! I have mastered all 4 and 3 day crops. I'm taking a break from this though, and doing raspberries, because I want the fruit ribbons! Only about 500 more harvests to go, and probably 9,000 rasberries for the last star! So I'm going to take a long break from raspberries after this!
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
New Farmville Animal
Farmville has discovered a new critter around the farm. You can now become the proud owner of an adorable lop-eared bunny. And don’t worry… it won’t eat your crops. This new animal is available in the market under ‘Animals’ for 9 FV dollars, which in my opinion is not worth it. Keep the bunny, I’ll save my FV dollars for mystery boxes!
Monday, January 11, 2010
Farmville Animal Guide
Cow
Level - 1
Buyable - Yes
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Cow Milk
Grow Time - 1 day
Coin Yield - 6
Size - 2 X 2
Brown Cow(Lost Cow)
Level - 1
Buyable - No
Giftable - No
Harvest - Cow Milk
Grow Time - 1 day
Coin Yield - 12
Size - 2 X 2
Chicken
Level - 4
Buyable - Yes
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Eggs
Grow Time - 1 day
Coin Yield - 8
Size - 1 X 1
Sheep
Level - 7
Buyable - Yes
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Wool
Grow Time - 3 days
Coin Yield - 28
Size - 1 X 1
Black Sheep
Level - 1
Buyable - No
Giftable - No
Harvest - Wool
Grow Time - 3 days
Coin Yield - 56
Size - 1 X 1
Pig
Level - 10
Buyable - No
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Truffles
Grow Time - 2 days
Coin Yield - 30
Size - 1 X 1
Rabbit
Level - 12
Buyable - No
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Agora wool
Grow Time - 4 days
Coin Yield - 60
Size - 1 X 1
Duck
Level - 15
Buyable - No
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Down Feathers
Grow Time - 2 days
Coin Yield - 45
Size - 1 X 1
Goat
Level - 18
Buyable - No
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Goat Milk
Grow Time - 2 days
Coin Yield - 54
Size - 1 X 1
Horse
Level - 21
Buyable - No
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Horsehair
Grow Time - 3 days
Coin Yield - 84
Size - 2 X 2
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Level - 1
Buyable - Yes
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Cow Milk
Grow Time - 1 day
Coin Yield - 6
Size - 2 X 2
Brown Cow(Lost Cow)
Level - 1
Buyable - No
Giftable - No
Harvest - Cow Milk
Grow Time - 1 day
Coin Yield - 12
Size - 2 X 2
Chicken
Level - 4
Buyable - Yes
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Eggs
Grow Time - 1 day
Coin Yield - 8
Size - 1 X 1
Sheep
Level - 7
Buyable - Yes
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Wool
Grow Time - 3 days
Coin Yield - 28
Size - 1 X 1
Black Sheep
Level - 1
Buyable - No
Giftable - No
Harvest - Wool
Grow Time - 3 days
Coin Yield - 56
Size - 1 X 1
Pig
Level - 10
Buyable - No
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Truffles
Grow Time - 2 days
Coin Yield - 30
Size - 1 X 1
Rabbit
Level - 12
Buyable - No
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Agora wool
Grow Time - 4 days
Coin Yield - 60
Size - 1 X 1
Duck
Level - 15
Buyable - No
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Down Feathers
Grow Time - 2 days
Coin Yield - 45
Size - 1 X 1
Goat
Level - 18
Buyable - No
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Goat Milk
Grow Time - 2 days
Coin Yield - 54
Size - 1 X 1
Horse
Level - 21
Buyable - No
Giftable - Yes
Harvest - Horsehair
Grow Time - 3 days
Coin Yield - 84
Size - 2 X 2
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
Farmville Storage Expansion!
Finally Farmville is allowing us to increase our storage space! Now, with the help of your neighbors, you can expand your storage capacity, but you are limited to a 3 day period. Users also have the opportunity to upgrade by spending 10 in Farmville cash. The “Coming Soon” Chicken Coop has me pretty intrigued as well. Stay tuned for that new expansion!
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Friday, January 8, 2010
The Levels of Farmville Breakdown
Some of you may see this as a spoiler, but I was curious about all the levels Farmville has and what reaching that level gets you. So, I mapped it all out and here you go:
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Level | XP | Title | Seeds | Animals | Buildings / Decorations | Trees |
1 | 0 | Field Hand | ||||
2 | 20 | Kinderfarmer | | Plum Tree | Hay Bale | Plum Tree |
3 | 40 | Amateur Farmer | | | Barrel, Colored Hay Bales | Fig Tree, Green Hay Bale |
4 | 90 | Able Farmer | Squash | Chicken, Peach Tree | Rest Tent, Crate | Chicken, Peach Tree |
5 | 200 | Handy Farmer | Pumpkin | | White Stool, Brown Stool | Avocado Tree |
6 | 350 | Nimble Farmer | Artichokes | | Mailbox | |
7 | 550 | Savvy Farmer | Rice | Sheep, Lemon Tree | Well, Butter Churn | Sheep, Lemon Tree |
8 | 800 | Fancy Farmer | Raspberries | | Wood Pile, Tool Shed | Apricot Tree |
9 | 1300 | Sophisticated Farmer | Cotton | | Bike, Wagon | |
10 | 1800 | Splendid Farmer | | Lime Tree | Fruit Stand, Picnic Set, Wood Fence | Pig, Lime Tree |
11 | 2300 | Farming Magician | Bell Peppers | | Stone Mailbox | Grapefruit Tree |
12 | 2800 | Farming Wizard | Peppers | | Wheelbarrow, Red Tractor, Pink Tractor | Rabbit |
13 | 3300 | Jolly Rancher | | | Grain Silo, Pink Fence, Wood Bench, Harvester | |
14 | 3900 | Produce Professional | Aloe Vera | | Black Fence, Blue Fence, Green Fence, Seeder | Banana Tree |
15 | 4500 | Professor of Agriculture | Pineapples, Red Tulips | | Covered Wagon, Workshop | Duck |
16 | 5500 | Hot Shot Farmer | Pattypan Squash | | Lil Red Wagon | |
17 | 6500 | Super Shoveler | Blueberries | | BBQ | Passion Fruit Tree |
18 | 7500 | Super Grower | Watermelon | | Hay Wagon | Goat |
19 | 8500 | Professional Plower | Grapes | | Cottage, Pink Cottage, Black Cottage, Hedge, Bird House | |
20 | 9500 | Green Giant | Tomatoes | | Hedge Arch, Barrel Wagon | Date Tree |
21 | 11500 | Rockstar Farmer | Potatoes | | Lawnmower, Sandbox | Horse |
22 | 13500 | Barnyard Behemoth | Carrots | | Wagon Wheel, Axe and Block, Windmill, Duck Topiary | |
23 | 15500 | Magnificent Farmer | Coffee | | Water Pump | Pomegranate Tree |
24 | 17500 | Cream of the Crop | Corn | | Telephone Pole, Log Cabin | |
25 | 20500 | Sensational Sower | Sunflowers | | Hedge Arch, Light Post | Elephant Topiary |
26 | 25000 | Sultan of Soil | Ghost Chili | | Farm House | |
27 | 30000 | Thrill of the Till | Cabbage | | Iron Bench | |
28 | 35000 | Master of Pasture | Green Tea | | | |
29 | 40000 | Sensation of the Plantation | Black Berries | | Estate | |
30 | 46000 | Lord of the Plow | Red Wheat, Lavender | | Greenhouse | |
31 | 53000 | Bastillion of the Barn | Sugar Cane | | Lodge | |
32 | 61000 | Ace of Acreage | Peas | | | Olive Tree |
33 | 69000 | Livestock Lord | Yellow Melon | | | |
34 | 78000 | Practiced Farmer | Onion | | Villa | |
35 | 87000 | Skilled Farmer | Broccoli | | | |
36 | 97000 | Green Ribbon Farmer | Acorn Squash | | | |
37 | 107000 | Clever Farmer | Asparagus | | | |
38 | 117000 | Great Farmer | | | | |
39 | 127000 | Smart Farmer | | | | |
40 | 137000 | Model Farmer | | | Gift Buffalo Topiary | Buffalo Topiary |
41 | 147000 | Frugal Farmer | | | | |
42 | 157000 | Hot Shot Farmer | | | | |
43 | 167000 | Proficient Farmer | | | | |
44 | 177000 | Sophisticated Farmer | | | | |
45 | 187000 | Accomplished Farmer | | | | |
46 | 197000 | Brilliant Farmer | | | | |
47 | 207000 | Prominent Farmer | | | | |
48 | 217000 | Expert Farmer | | | | |
49 | 227000 | Genius Farmer | | | | |
50 | 237000 | Big League Farmer | | | | |
51 | 247000 | Master Farmer | | | | |
52 | 257000 | Grand Master Farmer | | | | |
53 | 267000 | Farming Authority | | | | |
54 | 277000 | Yellow Ribbon Farmer | | | | |
55 | 287000 | Farmer Cash Crop | | | | |
56 | 297000 | The Real Deal | | | | |
57 | 307000 | Killer Tiller | | | | |
58 | 317000 | Farm-o-saurus Rex | | | | |
59 | 327000 | White Ribbon Farmer | | | | |
60 | 337000 | I can Haz Farm?! | | | | |
61 | 347000 | Old Mc-Who?? | | | | |
62 | 357000 | Educated Farmer | | | | |
63 | 367000 | Red Ribbon Farmer | | | | |
64 | 377000 | Hay Roller | | | | |
65 | 387000 | Farming Virtuoso | | | | |
66 | 397000 | Blue Ribbon Farmer | | | | |
67 | 407000 | Purple Ribbon Farmer | | | | |
68 | 417000 | County Fair Champ | | | | |
69 | 427000 | State Fair Champ | | | | |
70 | 437000 | World Fair Champ |
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