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- Rival farmers getting too much attention at the farmer's market? Don't be afraid to put some heat on the competition. Be creative.
- Rival farmers getting too much attention at the farmer's market? Don't be afraid to put some heat on the competition. Be creative.
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Revision as of 15:34, 23 March 2013

- Sell your canola early, it's a good way to get a cash boost

- Other than that, hold on to your crops for "great harvests", where the buying price doubles.

- Bee houses/solar panels/wind generators are free money, and it's very possible to [url=]game the system[/url] with them

- Turn timescale/grown to fastest/high while you wait for things to grow, then slowest/low when you harvest so you don't have to wait forever and don't have your grain die on the stem.

- Just stick with wheat/barley to start, canola works out to about the same price and potatoes/sugar beets require a TON of equipment.

- There's a bunch of shitty tractors hiding around the map to show you where important things are. Use Tab to find them, and then go sell them for some extra starting money

- Use the yellow starting tractor with the heaviest front weight (or better yet, just buy a better tractor) with the sprayer. Otherwise it will tip over and be a pain in the ass.

- If you reset the vehicles the extra tractors and some free golf karts will show up at your farm.

- Golf Karts go twice as fast in reverse.

- The corn extruders you start out with are woefully inefficient. Your first priority should be upgrading them to titanium.

- You'll be tempted to fill your entire lot with winter squash. While winter squash does have a reassuringly low mutation rate, this is a shortsighted use of grid space. Instead, consider christmas trees.

- If you have a problem with unruly pigs, make sure other animals aren't accidentally getting caught in the grain processor. After feeding pigs, examine the trough for inedible animal parts such as bones or feathers.

- Not keeping your stables clean will likely result in more horse abscesses than you're equipped to handle. While lancing is a quick and relatively easy method to treat an abscess, it will severely demoralize your horses.

- Hay is practically useless. I'm not even sure why it's in the game.

- Rival farmers getting too much attention at the farmer's market? Don't be afraid to put some heat on the competition. Be creative.