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Which crops provide the most daily profit?


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I'm trying to optimize the money I can make each season, so I can spend the late game mining, fishing, and other fun things there are to do in the valley!



What crops provide the most daily profit?



By daily profit, I mean profit per day it needs to grow.



Edit: Accepted Timmy Jim answer because exactly answer the question, but you might want to look out Mage Xy's. The tools he proposed are really nice.










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    How far in the game are you? You don't really need to wait until "late game" to mine, fish, and do other things. Farming is on of the least time-consuming activities once you get sprinklers.

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:17











  • I'm at the end of the first summer, I don't have sprinklers yet.

    – Jouramie
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:19






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    Do you have access to preserves jars and kegs?

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:25






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    As a last mention, wealth has nothing to do with having time to explore the game. I think you're looking at this from the wrong perspective.

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:38











  • It's also worth noting that some higher value crops that can only be grown in certain seasons will eventually be able to be grown in the greenhouse year round. Also that certain crops like berries drop various amounts, so the number is more of an average for them.

    – n_plum
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:38

















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I'm trying to optimize the money I can make each season, so I can spend the late game mining, fishing, and other fun things there are to do in the valley!



What crops provide the most daily profit?



By daily profit, I mean profit per day it needs to grow.



Edit: Accepted Timmy Jim answer because exactly answer the question, but you might want to look out Mage Xy's. The tools he proposed are really nice.










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  • 1





    How far in the game are you? You don't really need to wait until "late game" to mine, fish, and do other things. Farming is on of the least time-consuming activities once you get sprinklers.

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:17











  • I'm at the end of the first summer, I don't have sprinklers yet.

    – Jouramie
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:19






  • 1





    Do you have access to preserves jars and kegs?

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:25






  • 4





    As a last mention, wealth has nothing to do with having time to explore the game. I think you're looking at this from the wrong perspective.

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:38











  • It's also worth noting that some higher value crops that can only be grown in certain seasons will eventually be able to be grown in the greenhouse year round. Also that certain crops like berries drop various amounts, so the number is more of an average for them.

    – n_plum
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:38













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I'm trying to optimize the money I can make each season, so I can spend the late game mining, fishing, and other fun things there are to do in the valley!



What crops provide the most daily profit?



By daily profit, I mean profit per day it needs to grow.



Edit: Accepted Timmy Jim answer because exactly answer the question, but you might want to look out Mage Xy's. The tools he proposed are really nice.










share|improve this question
















I'm trying to optimize the money I can make each season, so I can spend the late game mining, fishing, and other fun things there are to do in the valley!



What crops provide the most daily profit?



By daily profit, I mean profit per day it needs to grow.



Edit: Accepted Timmy Jim answer because exactly answer the question, but you might want to look out Mage Xy's. The tools he proposed are really nice.







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    How far in the game are you? You don't really need to wait until "late game" to mine, fish, and do other things. Farming is on of the least time-consuming activities once you get sprinklers.

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:17











  • I'm at the end of the first summer, I don't have sprinklers yet.

    – Jouramie
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:19






  • 1





    Do you have access to preserves jars and kegs?

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:25






  • 4





    As a last mention, wealth has nothing to do with having time to explore the game. I think you're looking at this from the wrong perspective.

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:38











  • It's also worth noting that some higher value crops that can only be grown in certain seasons will eventually be able to be grown in the greenhouse year round. Also that certain crops like berries drop various amounts, so the number is more of an average for them.

    – n_plum
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:38












  • 1





    How far in the game are you? You don't really need to wait until "late game" to mine, fish, and do other things. Farming is on of the least time-consuming activities once you get sprinklers.

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:17











  • I'm at the end of the first summer, I don't have sprinklers yet.

    – Jouramie
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:19






  • 1





    Do you have access to preserves jars and kegs?

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:25






  • 4





    As a last mention, wealth has nothing to do with having time to explore the game. I think you're looking at this from the wrong perspective.

    – Wrigglenite
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:38











  • It's also worth noting that some higher value crops that can only be grown in certain seasons will eventually be able to be grown in the greenhouse year round. Also that certain crops like berries drop various amounts, so the number is more of an average for them.

    – n_plum
    Feb 22 '17 at 18:38







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How far in the game are you? You don't really need to wait until "late game" to mine, fish, and do other things. Farming is on of the least time-consuming activities once you get sprinklers.

– Wrigglenite
Feb 22 '17 at 18:17





How far in the game are you? You don't really need to wait until "late game" to mine, fish, and do other things. Farming is on of the least time-consuming activities once you get sprinklers.

– Wrigglenite
Feb 22 '17 at 18:17













I'm at the end of the first summer, I don't have sprinklers yet.

– Jouramie
Feb 22 '17 at 18:19





I'm at the end of the first summer, I don't have sprinklers yet.

– Jouramie
Feb 22 '17 at 18:19




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Do you have access to preserves jars and kegs?

– Wrigglenite
Feb 22 '17 at 18:25





Do you have access to preserves jars and kegs?

– Wrigglenite
Feb 22 '17 at 18:25




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As a last mention, wealth has nothing to do with having time to explore the game. I think you're looking at this from the wrong perspective.

– Wrigglenite
Feb 22 '17 at 18:38





As a last mention, wealth has nothing to do with having time to explore the game. I think you're looking at this from the wrong perspective.

– Wrigglenite
Feb 22 '17 at 18:38













It's also worth noting that some higher value crops that can only be grown in certain seasons will eventually be able to be grown in the greenhouse year round. Also that certain crops like berries drop various amounts, so the number is more of an average for them.

– n_plum
Feb 22 '17 at 18:38





It's also worth noting that some higher value crops that can only be grown in certain seasons will eventually be able to be grown in the greenhouse year round. Also that certain crops like berries drop various amounts, so the number is more of an average for them.

– n_plum
Feb 22 '17 at 18:38










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Following this guide, the following crops provide the most daily profit:



Spring



  • Strawberries at $11.67 a day, however you can only get their seeds from the Spring Egg Festival.

  • Rhubarb, which is bought from Sandy in the desert only at $9.20 a day.

  • If you don't want to travel to the desert/wait for the festival, then potatoes are the best, since they yield the third highest profit at $8.30 a day due to the extra potato you can get (25% chance for each potato).

Summer



  • Blueberries can potentially yield $35.00 a day. To reach this amount, you need to plant them on the first day of summer. They are harvestable every 4 days once they mature.

  • Starfruit at $30.10 a day, but like Rhubarb, you can only buy them from Sandy in the desert.

  • Red Cabbage at $17.80 a day if you don't want to wait for blueberries to grow/travel to the desert for seeds.

Fall



  • Cranberries at $39.00 per day if planted on the first day of fall. Like blueberries, they can be continuously harvested after 5 days.

  • Pumpkin at $16.90 if you don't want to wait for the cranberries.

Note that each dollar amount is by a per crop basis. So 10 pumpkins would bring in $169 in one day. This is also strictly based off of crops alone and the base quality of them. Higher quality items will increase the amount per day.






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    Not necessarily wrong, but me being picky, it's G (Gold) in the game, not $ (Dollars)

    – n_plum
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  • @n_palum Actually, I vaguely recall an NPC referring to money as Gil... though I may be mixing up my games.

    – Mage Xy
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    @MageXy Really? I guess I was assuming gold, since it seems to only ever use the G or g. But Gil is a character - he's the guy in the rocking chair in the Adventurer's guild.

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    The Wiki says its just called gold. The dollar makes it simple to type in my opinion.

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    @n_palum Oh perhaps that's what I was thinking of. I think I might've confused it with the Final Fantasy version of money.

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This depends largely on how intense you want to get. Do you want a full, number crunched answer? There are lots of tools out there that you can use to calculate your profits based on starting resources. This one is pretty popular, as it shows results in a graph and allows you to specify how much space and money you're willing to invest. There's also the one I use, which shows what crops to plant on what day in order to get the most out of your current resources.



However, if you're just looking for a simple, no-thinking-required answer, the best crops to get per season are as follows (based purely on a profit/day or profit/month value, which is not always the best measure of investment):



  • Spring: Strawberries provide the best profit per month if you can plant it at the start of the month, but Rhubarb (purchased from the Oasis in the desert) and Cauliflower are the best profit per day.


  • Summer: Blueberries are absolutely the best crop to plant, having the best profit per month and per day. Starfruit is second best, with Red Cabbage trailing not too far behind.


  • Fall: Rare Seeds (bought from the Traveling merchant) provide a massive profit (both per month and per day), but chances are you don't have many of them since they are hard to come by - even harder than ancient fruit. Cranberries are also extremely good on a per month basis. In third place is Yams or Artichokes.


  • Winter: You can't grow anything in winter other than the winter forage seeds, so the choice is pretty easy here, don't you think? :)


In my opinion, if you have enough seeds and a greenhouse, the absolute best profit maker is the ancient fruit seeds. They take a while to collect, but with a seed maker you can quickly fill your entire greenhouse. Combine with a large keg setup (in your shed preferably, though anywhere works), and you can easily make a huge fortune, though it might take a little time.






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  • I've seen that Melons are technically better per day by a bit, but blueberries are better per month.. maybe just a difference of averages with the number of blueberry drops.

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    @n_palum Yeah, that's why answering this question is not a simple task. I've learned more about economics and return on investment from this game than I did from my actual economics class.

    – Mage Xy
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    I think I'm on like year 4 and I'm still missing the ancient seed artifact and thus still don't have the fruit. The ancient fruit is my last item needed to ship for crops...

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    @TimmyJim Try hunting in the jungle/plant-filled area of the mines. The flying bugs and grubs have a 0.5% chance of dropping the ancient seed artifact. That's how I got mine.

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    @n_palum Cranberries or Blueberries are great for that because of all the bonus fruit you get. That's how I started my Ancient Fruit farm.

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If you go to the crop section of the wiki you will see a list of every single crop you can grow (some cannot be grown until later in the game as Pierre does not initially sell them). It will list what it sells for, at no star, silver and gold stars, and then below that the gold value/day.



If you have access to other things such as preserve jars and kegs, it changes the value of some crops.



In general:



  • Spring the most valuable crop/day is Strawberries, so save money and buy a bulk at the Spring Egg Festival.


  • Summer is blueberries, they regrow every 4 days.


  • Fall are cranberries, but they are every 5 days.


There is also this spreadsheet that details the per day value as well as the per month value. Their stat shows melon as a higher per day value than blueberries, but blueberries being better for the month. They also show pumpkins as better per day, but cranberries as better for the month. (Long term value of multi-harvest crops).



NOTE: All crops can have skewed numbers based on a variety of things (which can make melons vs blueberries close per day worth for example). Fertilizer usage (do you get gold or no stars) and the numbers of berries dropped per crop are the two biggest factors.






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      Following this guide, the following crops provide the most daily profit:



      Spring



      • Strawberries at $11.67 a day, however you can only get their seeds from the Spring Egg Festival.

      • Rhubarb, which is bought from Sandy in the desert only at $9.20 a day.

      • If you don't want to travel to the desert/wait for the festival, then potatoes are the best, since they yield the third highest profit at $8.30 a day due to the extra potato you can get (25% chance for each potato).

      Summer



      • Blueberries can potentially yield $35.00 a day. To reach this amount, you need to plant them on the first day of summer. They are harvestable every 4 days once they mature.

      • Starfruit at $30.10 a day, but like Rhubarb, you can only buy them from Sandy in the desert.

      • Red Cabbage at $17.80 a day if you don't want to wait for blueberries to grow/travel to the desert for seeds.

      Fall



      • Cranberries at $39.00 per day if planted on the first day of fall. Like blueberries, they can be continuously harvested after 5 days.

      • Pumpkin at $16.90 if you don't want to wait for the cranberries.

      Note that each dollar amount is by a per crop basis. So 10 pumpkins would bring in $169 in one day. This is also strictly based off of crops alone and the base quality of them. Higher quality items will increase the amount per day.






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        Not necessarily wrong, but me being picky, it's G (Gold) in the game, not $ (Dollars)

        – n_plum
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:37











      • @n_palum Actually, I vaguely recall an NPC referring to money as Gil... though I may be mixing up my games.

        – Mage Xy
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        @MageXy Really? I guess I was assuming gold, since it seems to only ever use the G or g. But Gil is a character - he's the guy in the rocking chair in the Adventurer's guild.

        – n_plum
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        The Wiki says its just called gold. The dollar makes it simple to type in my opinion.

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        @n_palum Oh perhaps that's what I was thinking of. I think I might've confused it with the Final Fantasy version of money.

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      Following this guide, the following crops provide the most daily profit:



      Spring



      • Strawberries at $11.67 a day, however you can only get their seeds from the Spring Egg Festival.

      • Rhubarb, which is bought from Sandy in the desert only at $9.20 a day.

      • If you don't want to travel to the desert/wait for the festival, then potatoes are the best, since they yield the third highest profit at $8.30 a day due to the extra potato you can get (25% chance for each potato).

      Summer



      • Blueberries can potentially yield $35.00 a day. To reach this amount, you need to plant them on the first day of summer. They are harvestable every 4 days once they mature.

      • Starfruit at $30.10 a day, but like Rhubarb, you can only buy them from Sandy in the desert.

      • Red Cabbage at $17.80 a day if you don't want to wait for blueberries to grow/travel to the desert for seeds.

      Fall



      • Cranberries at $39.00 per day if planted on the first day of fall. Like blueberries, they can be continuously harvested after 5 days.

      • Pumpkin at $16.90 if you don't want to wait for the cranberries.

      Note that each dollar amount is by a per crop basis. So 10 pumpkins would bring in $169 in one day. This is also strictly based off of crops alone and the base quality of them. Higher quality items will increase the amount per day.






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        Not necessarily wrong, but me being picky, it's G (Gold) in the game, not $ (Dollars)

        – n_plum
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:37











      • @n_palum Actually, I vaguely recall an NPC referring to money as Gil... though I may be mixing up my games.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:38






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        @MageXy Really? I guess I was assuming gold, since it seems to only ever use the G or g. But Gil is a character - he's the guy in the rocking chair in the Adventurer's guild.

        – n_plum
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:39






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        The Wiki says its just called gold. The dollar makes it simple to type in my opinion.

        – Timmy Jim
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:40







      • 1





        @n_palum Oh perhaps that's what I was thinking of. I think I might've confused it with the Final Fantasy version of money.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:42













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      Following this guide, the following crops provide the most daily profit:



      Spring



      • Strawberries at $11.67 a day, however you can only get their seeds from the Spring Egg Festival.

      • Rhubarb, which is bought from Sandy in the desert only at $9.20 a day.

      • If you don't want to travel to the desert/wait for the festival, then potatoes are the best, since they yield the third highest profit at $8.30 a day due to the extra potato you can get (25% chance for each potato).

      Summer



      • Blueberries can potentially yield $35.00 a day. To reach this amount, you need to plant them on the first day of summer. They are harvestable every 4 days once they mature.

      • Starfruit at $30.10 a day, but like Rhubarb, you can only buy them from Sandy in the desert.

      • Red Cabbage at $17.80 a day if you don't want to wait for blueberries to grow/travel to the desert for seeds.

      Fall



      • Cranberries at $39.00 per day if planted on the first day of fall. Like blueberries, they can be continuously harvested after 5 days.

      • Pumpkin at $16.90 if you don't want to wait for the cranberries.

      Note that each dollar amount is by a per crop basis. So 10 pumpkins would bring in $169 in one day. This is also strictly based off of crops alone and the base quality of them. Higher quality items will increase the amount per day.






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      Following this guide, the following crops provide the most daily profit:



      Spring



      • Strawberries at $11.67 a day, however you can only get their seeds from the Spring Egg Festival.

      • Rhubarb, which is bought from Sandy in the desert only at $9.20 a day.

      • If you don't want to travel to the desert/wait for the festival, then potatoes are the best, since they yield the third highest profit at $8.30 a day due to the extra potato you can get (25% chance for each potato).

      Summer



      • Blueberries can potentially yield $35.00 a day. To reach this amount, you need to plant them on the first day of summer. They are harvestable every 4 days once they mature.

      • Starfruit at $30.10 a day, but like Rhubarb, you can only buy them from Sandy in the desert.

      • Red Cabbage at $17.80 a day if you don't want to wait for blueberries to grow/travel to the desert for seeds.

      Fall



      • Cranberries at $39.00 per day if planted on the first day of fall. Like blueberries, they can be continuously harvested after 5 days.

      • Pumpkin at $16.90 if you don't want to wait for the cranberries.

      Note that each dollar amount is by a per crop basis. So 10 pumpkins would bring in $169 in one day. This is also strictly based off of crops alone and the base quality of them. Higher quality items will increase the amount per day.







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        Not necessarily wrong, but me being picky, it's G (Gold) in the game, not $ (Dollars)

        – n_plum
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:37











      • @n_palum Actually, I vaguely recall an NPC referring to money as Gil... though I may be mixing up my games.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:38






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        @MageXy Really? I guess I was assuming gold, since it seems to only ever use the G or g. But Gil is a character - he's the guy in the rocking chair in the Adventurer's guild.

        – n_plum
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:39






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        The Wiki says its just called gold. The dollar makes it simple to type in my opinion.

        – Timmy Jim
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:40







      • 1





        @n_palum Oh perhaps that's what I was thinking of. I think I might've confused it with the Final Fantasy version of money.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:42












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        Not necessarily wrong, but me being picky, it's G (Gold) in the game, not $ (Dollars)

        – n_plum
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:37











      • @n_palum Actually, I vaguely recall an NPC referring to money as Gil... though I may be mixing up my games.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:38






      • 1





        @MageXy Really? I guess I was assuming gold, since it seems to only ever use the G or g. But Gil is a character - he's the guy in the rocking chair in the Adventurer's guild.

        – n_plum
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:39






      • 2





        The Wiki says its just called gold. The dollar makes it simple to type in my opinion.

        – Timmy Jim
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:40







      • 1





        @n_palum Oh perhaps that's what I was thinking of. I think I might've confused it with the Final Fantasy version of money.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:42







      9




      9





      Not necessarily wrong, but me being picky, it's G (Gold) in the game, not $ (Dollars)

      – n_plum
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:37





      Not necessarily wrong, but me being picky, it's G (Gold) in the game, not $ (Dollars)

      – n_plum
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:37













      @n_palum Actually, I vaguely recall an NPC referring to money as Gil... though I may be mixing up my games.

      – Mage Xy
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:38





      @n_palum Actually, I vaguely recall an NPC referring to money as Gil... though I may be mixing up my games.

      – Mage Xy
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:38




      1




      1





      @MageXy Really? I guess I was assuming gold, since it seems to only ever use the G or g. But Gil is a character - he's the guy in the rocking chair in the Adventurer's guild.

      – n_plum
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:39





      @MageXy Really? I guess I was assuming gold, since it seems to only ever use the G or g. But Gil is a character - he's the guy in the rocking chair in the Adventurer's guild.

      – n_plum
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:39




      2




      2





      The Wiki says its just called gold. The dollar makes it simple to type in my opinion.

      – Timmy Jim
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:40






      The Wiki says its just called gold. The dollar makes it simple to type in my opinion.

      – Timmy Jim
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:40





      1




      1





      @n_palum Oh perhaps that's what I was thinking of. I think I might've confused it with the Final Fantasy version of money.

      – Mage Xy
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:42





      @n_palum Oh perhaps that's what I was thinking of. I think I might've confused it with the Final Fantasy version of money.

      – Mage Xy
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:42













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      This depends largely on how intense you want to get. Do you want a full, number crunched answer? There are lots of tools out there that you can use to calculate your profits based on starting resources. This one is pretty popular, as it shows results in a graph and allows you to specify how much space and money you're willing to invest. There's also the one I use, which shows what crops to plant on what day in order to get the most out of your current resources.



      However, if you're just looking for a simple, no-thinking-required answer, the best crops to get per season are as follows (based purely on a profit/day or profit/month value, which is not always the best measure of investment):



      • Spring: Strawberries provide the best profit per month if you can plant it at the start of the month, but Rhubarb (purchased from the Oasis in the desert) and Cauliflower are the best profit per day.


      • Summer: Blueberries are absolutely the best crop to plant, having the best profit per month and per day. Starfruit is second best, with Red Cabbage trailing not too far behind.


      • Fall: Rare Seeds (bought from the Traveling merchant) provide a massive profit (both per month and per day), but chances are you don't have many of them since they are hard to come by - even harder than ancient fruit. Cranberries are also extremely good on a per month basis. In third place is Yams or Artichokes.


      • Winter: You can't grow anything in winter other than the winter forage seeds, so the choice is pretty easy here, don't you think? :)


      In my opinion, if you have enough seeds and a greenhouse, the absolute best profit maker is the ancient fruit seeds. They take a while to collect, but with a seed maker you can quickly fill your entire greenhouse. Combine with a large keg setup (in your shed preferably, though anywhere works), and you can easily make a huge fortune, though it might take a little time.






      share|improve this answer

























      • I've seen that Melons are technically better per day by a bit, but blueberries are better per month.. maybe just a difference of averages with the number of blueberry drops.

        – n_plum
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:45






      • 2





        @n_palum Yeah, that's why answering this question is not a simple task. I've learned more about economics and return on investment from this game than I did from my actual economics class.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:49






      • 1





        I think I'm on like year 4 and I'm still missing the ancient seed artifact and thus still don't have the fruit. The ancient fruit is my last item needed to ship for crops...

        – Timmy Jim
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:53






      • 1





        @TimmyJim Try hunting in the jungle/plant-filled area of the mines. The flying bugs and grubs have a 0.5% chance of dropping the ancient seed artifact. That's how I got mine.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:57






      • 1





        @n_palum Cranberries or Blueberries are great for that because of all the bonus fruit you get. That's how I started my Ancient Fruit farm.

        – JonK
        Feb 22 '17 at 22:31















      9














      This depends largely on how intense you want to get. Do you want a full, number crunched answer? There are lots of tools out there that you can use to calculate your profits based on starting resources. This one is pretty popular, as it shows results in a graph and allows you to specify how much space and money you're willing to invest. There's also the one I use, which shows what crops to plant on what day in order to get the most out of your current resources.



      However, if you're just looking for a simple, no-thinking-required answer, the best crops to get per season are as follows (based purely on a profit/day or profit/month value, which is not always the best measure of investment):



      • Spring: Strawberries provide the best profit per month if you can plant it at the start of the month, but Rhubarb (purchased from the Oasis in the desert) and Cauliflower are the best profit per day.


      • Summer: Blueberries are absolutely the best crop to plant, having the best profit per month and per day. Starfruit is second best, with Red Cabbage trailing not too far behind.


      • Fall: Rare Seeds (bought from the Traveling merchant) provide a massive profit (both per month and per day), but chances are you don't have many of them since they are hard to come by - even harder than ancient fruit. Cranberries are also extremely good on a per month basis. In third place is Yams or Artichokes.


      • Winter: You can't grow anything in winter other than the winter forage seeds, so the choice is pretty easy here, don't you think? :)


      In my opinion, if you have enough seeds and a greenhouse, the absolute best profit maker is the ancient fruit seeds. They take a while to collect, but with a seed maker you can quickly fill your entire greenhouse. Combine with a large keg setup (in your shed preferably, though anywhere works), and you can easily make a huge fortune, though it might take a little time.






      share|improve this answer

























      • I've seen that Melons are technically better per day by a bit, but blueberries are better per month.. maybe just a difference of averages with the number of blueberry drops.

        – n_plum
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:45






      • 2





        @n_palum Yeah, that's why answering this question is not a simple task. I've learned more about economics and return on investment from this game than I did from my actual economics class.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:49






      • 1





        I think I'm on like year 4 and I'm still missing the ancient seed artifact and thus still don't have the fruit. The ancient fruit is my last item needed to ship for crops...

        – Timmy Jim
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:53






      • 1





        @TimmyJim Try hunting in the jungle/plant-filled area of the mines. The flying bugs and grubs have a 0.5% chance of dropping the ancient seed artifact. That's how I got mine.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:57






      • 1





        @n_palum Cranberries or Blueberries are great for that because of all the bonus fruit you get. That's how I started my Ancient Fruit farm.

        – JonK
        Feb 22 '17 at 22:31













      9












      9








      9







      This depends largely on how intense you want to get. Do you want a full, number crunched answer? There are lots of tools out there that you can use to calculate your profits based on starting resources. This one is pretty popular, as it shows results in a graph and allows you to specify how much space and money you're willing to invest. There's also the one I use, which shows what crops to plant on what day in order to get the most out of your current resources.



      However, if you're just looking for a simple, no-thinking-required answer, the best crops to get per season are as follows (based purely on a profit/day or profit/month value, which is not always the best measure of investment):



      • Spring: Strawberries provide the best profit per month if you can plant it at the start of the month, but Rhubarb (purchased from the Oasis in the desert) and Cauliflower are the best profit per day.


      • Summer: Blueberries are absolutely the best crop to plant, having the best profit per month and per day. Starfruit is second best, with Red Cabbage trailing not too far behind.


      • Fall: Rare Seeds (bought from the Traveling merchant) provide a massive profit (both per month and per day), but chances are you don't have many of them since they are hard to come by - even harder than ancient fruit. Cranberries are also extremely good on a per month basis. In third place is Yams or Artichokes.


      • Winter: You can't grow anything in winter other than the winter forage seeds, so the choice is pretty easy here, don't you think? :)


      In my opinion, if you have enough seeds and a greenhouse, the absolute best profit maker is the ancient fruit seeds. They take a while to collect, but with a seed maker you can quickly fill your entire greenhouse. Combine with a large keg setup (in your shed preferably, though anywhere works), and you can easily make a huge fortune, though it might take a little time.






      share|improve this answer















      This depends largely on how intense you want to get. Do you want a full, number crunched answer? There are lots of tools out there that you can use to calculate your profits based on starting resources. This one is pretty popular, as it shows results in a graph and allows you to specify how much space and money you're willing to invest. There's also the one I use, which shows what crops to plant on what day in order to get the most out of your current resources.



      However, if you're just looking for a simple, no-thinking-required answer, the best crops to get per season are as follows (based purely on a profit/day or profit/month value, which is not always the best measure of investment):



      • Spring: Strawberries provide the best profit per month if you can plant it at the start of the month, but Rhubarb (purchased from the Oasis in the desert) and Cauliflower are the best profit per day.


      • Summer: Blueberries are absolutely the best crop to plant, having the best profit per month and per day. Starfruit is second best, with Red Cabbage trailing not too far behind.


      • Fall: Rare Seeds (bought from the Traveling merchant) provide a massive profit (both per month and per day), but chances are you don't have many of them since they are hard to come by - even harder than ancient fruit. Cranberries are also extremely good on a per month basis. In third place is Yams or Artichokes.


      • Winter: You can't grow anything in winter other than the winter forage seeds, so the choice is pretty easy here, don't you think? :)


      In my opinion, if you have enough seeds and a greenhouse, the absolute best profit maker is the ancient fruit seeds. They take a while to collect, but with a seed maker you can quickly fill your entire greenhouse. Combine with a large keg setup (in your shed preferably, though anywhere works), and you can easily make a huge fortune, though it might take a little time.







      share|improve this answer














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      • I've seen that Melons are technically better per day by a bit, but blueberries are better per month.. maybe just a difference of averages with the number of blueberry drops.

        – n_plum
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:45






      • 2





        @n_palum Yeah, that's why answering this question is not a simple task. I've learned more about economics and return on investment from this game than I did from my actual economics class.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:49






      • 1





        I think I'm on like year 4 and I'm still missing the ancient seed artifact and thus still don't have the fruit. The ancient fruit is my last item needed to ship for crops...

        – Timmy Jim
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:53






      • 1





        @TimmyJim Try hunting in the jungle/plant-filled area of the mines. The flying bugs and grubs have a 0.5% chance of dropping the ancient seed artifact. That's how I got mine.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:57






      • 1





        @n_palum Cranberries or Blueberries are great for that because of all the bonus fruit you get. That's how I started my Ancient Fruit farm.

        – JonK
        Feb 22 '17 at 22:31

















      • I've seen that Melons are technically better per day by a bit, but blueberries are better per month.. maybe just a difference of averages with the number of blueberry drops.

        – n_plum
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:45






      • 2





        @n_palum Yeah, that's why answering this question is not a simple task. I've learned more about economics and return on investment from this game than I did from my actual economics class.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:49






      • 1





        I think I'm on like year 4 and I'm still missing the ancient seed artifact and thus still don't have the fruit. The ancient fruit is my last item needed to ship for crops...

        – Timmy Jim
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:53






      • 1





        @TimmyJim Try hunting in the jungle/plant-filled area of the mines. The flying bugs and grubs have a 0.5% chance of dropping the ancient seed artifact. That's how I got mine.

        – Mage Xy
        Feb 22 '17 at 18:57






      • 1





        @n_palum Cranberries or Blueberries are great for that because of all the bonus fruit you get. That's how I started my Ancient Fruit farm.

        – JonK
        Feb 22 '17 at 22:31
















      I've seen that Melons are technically better per day by a bit, but blueberries are better per month.. maybe just a difference of averages with the number of blueberry drops.

      – n_plum
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:45





      I've seen that Melons are technically better per day by a bit, but blueberries are better per month.. maybe just a difference of averages with the number of blueberry drops.

      – n_plum
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:45




      2




      2





      @n_palum Yeah, that's why answering this question is not a simple task. I've learned more about economics and return on investment from this game than I did from my actual economics class.

      – Mage Xy
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:49





      @n_palum Yeah, that's why answering this question is not a simple task. I've learned more about economics and return on investment from this game than I did from my actual economics class.

      – Mage Xy
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:49




      1




      1





      I think I'm on like year 4 and I'm still missing the ancient seed artifact and thus still don't have the fruit. The ancient fruit is my last item needed to ship for crops...

      – Timmy Jim
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:53





      I think I'm on like year 4 and I'm still missing the ancient seed artifact and thus still don't have the fruit. The ancient fruit is my last item needed to ship for crops...

      – Timmy Jim
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:53




      1




      1





      @TimmyJim Try hunting in the jungle/plant-filled area of the mines. The flying bugs and grubs have a 0.5% chance of dropping the ancient seed artifact. That's how I got mine.

      – Mage Xy
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:57





      @TimmyJim Try hunting in the jungle/plant-filled area of the mines. The flying bugs and grubs have a 0.5% chance of dropping the ancient seed artifact. That's how I got mine.

      – Mage Xy
      Feb 22 '17 at 18:57




      1




      1





      @n_palum Cranberries or Blueberries are great for that because of all the bonus fruit you get. That's how I started my Ancient Fruit farm.

      – JonK
      Feb 22 '17 at 22:31





      @n_palum Cranberries or Blueberries are great for that because of all the bonus fruit you get. That's how I started my Ancient Fruit farm.

      – JonK
      Feb 22 '17 at 22:31











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      If you go to the crop section of the wiki you will see a list of every single crop you can grow (some cannot be grown until later in the game as Pierre does not initially sell them). It will list what it sells for, at no star, silver and gold stars, and then below that the gold value/day.



      If you have access to other things such as preserve jars and kegs, it changes the value of some crops.



      In general:



      • Spring the most valuable crop/day is Strawberries, so save money and buy a bulk at the Spring Egg Festival.


      • Summer is blueberries, they regrow every 4 days.


      • Fall are cranberries, but they are every 5 days.


      There is also this spreadsheet that details the per day value as well as the per month value. Their stat shows melon as a higher per day value than blueberries, but blueberries being better for the month. They also show pumpkins as better per day, but cranberries as better for the month. (Long term value of multi-harvest crops).



      NOTE: All crops can have skewed numbers based on a variety of things (which can make melons vs blueberries close per day worth for example). Fertilizer usage (do you get gold or no stars) and the numbers of berries dropped per crop are the two biggest factors.






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        If you go to the crop section of the wiki you will see a list of every single crop you can grow (some cannot be grown until later in the game as Pierre does not initially sell them). It will list what it sells for, at no star, silver and gold stars, and then below that the gold value/day.



        If you have access to other things such as preserve jars and kegs, it changes the value of some crops.



        In general:



        • Spring the most valuable crop/day is Strawberries, so save money and buy a bulk at the Spring Egg Festival.


        • Summer is blueberries, they regrow every 4 days.


        • Fall are cranberries, but they are every 5 days.


        There is also this spreadsheet that details the per day value as well as the per month value. Their stat shows melon as a higher per day value than blueberries, but blueberries being better for the month. They also show pumpkins as better per day, but cranberries as better for the month. (Long term value of multi-harvest crops).



        NOTE: All crops can have skewed numbers based on a variety of things (which can make melons vs blueberries close per day worth for example). Fertilizer usage (do you get gold or no stars) and the numbers of berries dropped per crop are the two biggest factors.






        share|improve this answer



























          5












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          5







          If you go to the crop section of the wiki you will see a list of every single crop you can grow (some cannot be grown until later in the game as Pierre does not initially sell them). It will list what it sells for, at no star, silver and gold stars, and then below that the gold value/day.



          If you have access to other things such as preserve jars and kegs, it changes the value of some crops.



          In general:



          • Spring the most valuable crop/day is Strawberries, so save money and buy a bulk at the Spring Egg Festival.


          • Summer is blueberries, they regrow every 4 days.


          • Fall are cranberries, but they are every 5 days.


          There is also this spreadsheet that details the per day value as well as the per month value. Their stat shows melon as a higher per day value than blueberries, but blueberries being better for the month. They also show pumpkins as better per day, but cranberries as better for the month. (Long term value of multi-harvest crops).



          NOTE: All crops can have skewed numbers based on a variety of things (which can make melons vs blueberries close per day worth for example). Fertilizer usage (do you get gold or no stars) and the numbers of berries dropped per crop are the two biggest factors.






          share|improve this answer















          If you go to the crop section of the wiki you will see a list of every single crop you can grow (some cannot be grown until later in the game as Pierre does not initially sell them). It will list what it sells for, at no star, silver and gold stars, and then below that the gold value/day.



          If you have access to other things such as preserve jars and kegs, it changes the value of some crops.



          In general:



          • Spring the most valuable crop/day is Strawberries, so save money and buy a bulk at the Spring Egg Festival.


          • Summer is blueberries, they regrow every 4 days.


          • Fall are cranberries, but they are every 5 days.


          There is also this spreadsheet that details the per day value as well as the per month value. Their stat shows melon as a higher per day value than blueberries, but blueberries being better for the month. They also show pumpkins as better per day, but cranberries as better for the month. (Long term value of multi-harvest crops).



          NOTE: All crops can have skewed numbers based on a variety of things (which can make melons vs blueberries close per day worth for example). Fertilizer usage (do you get gold or no stars) and the numbers of berries dropped per crop are the two biggest factors.







          share|improve this answer














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              According to Me Similarly as with most things, it tends to be muddled and more nuanced to reply. Be that as it may, eventually it comes down to a couple of key elements: aggregate sum planted, the rate of yield, and the income per unit sold. It likewise relies upon whether we are taking a gander at the total esteem, or the most esteem per section of land.



              The most planted yields all through the world are wheat and maize (corn). Rice and soybeans are other key staples. Be that as it may, these are altogether moderately low yielding and don't make enough income per ton of item created.



              The most astounding yielding harvests are sugar stick, sugar beet, and tomatoes. Sugar stick represents about 80% of the world's sugar creation, while sugar beet the staying 20%.



              Of course, the most worthwhile money crops from an esteem for every section of land point of view are illicit in numerous pieces of the world. With a higher hazard to become these, there is a higher reward for the ranchers. Cannabis has an estimation of $47.7 million for each square kilometer, while coca tips the scales at $37.7 million and opium poppies $6 million for every sq. km.
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                Hii Guys I am Richard jhon
                According to Me Similarly as with most things, it tends to be muddled and more nuanced to reply. Be that as it may, eventually it comes down to a couple of key elements: aggregate sum planted, the rate of yield, and the income per unit sold. It likewise relies upon whether we are taking a gander at the total esteem, or the most esteem per section of land.



                The most planted yields all through the world are wheat and maize (corn). Rice and soybeans are other key staples. Be that as it may, these are altogether moderately low yielding and don't make enough income per ton of item created.



                The most astounding yielding harvests are sugar stick, sugar beet, and tomatoes. Sugar stick represents about 80% of the world's sugar creation, while sugar beet the staying 20%.



                Of course, the most worthwhile money crops from an esteem for every section of land point of view are illicit in numerous pieces of the world. With a higher hazard to become these, there is a higher reward for the ranchers. Cannabis has an estimation of $47.7 million for each square kilometer, while coca tips the scales at $37.7 million and opium poppies $6 million for every sq. km.
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                  According to Me Similarly as with most things, it tends to be muddled and more nuanced to reply. Be that as it may, eventually it comes down to a couple of key elements: aggregate sum planted, the rate of yield, and the income per unit sold. It likewise relies upon whether we are taking a gander at the total esteem, or the most esteem per section of land.



                  The most planted yields all through the world are wheat and maize (corn). Rice and soybeans are other key staples. Be that as it may, these are altogether moderately low yielding and don't make enough income per ton of item created.



                  The most astounding yielding harvests are sugar stick, sugar beet, and tomatoes. Sugar stick represents about 80% of the world's sugar creation, while sugar beet the staying 20%.



                  Of course, the most worthwhile money crops from an esteem for every section of land point of view are illicit in numerous pieces of the world. With a higher hazard to become these, there is a higher reward for the ranchers. Cannabis has an estimation of $47.7 million for each square kilometer, while coca tips the scales at $37.7 million and opium poppies $6 million for every sq. km.
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                  According to Me Similarly as with most things, it tends to be muddled and more nuanced to reply. Be that as it may, eventually it comes down to a couple of key elements: aggregate sum planted, the rate of yield, and the income per unit sold. It likewise relies upon whether we are taking a gander at the total esteem, or the most esteem per section of land.



                  The most planted yields all through the world are wheat and maize (corn). Rice and soybeans are other key staples. Be that as it may, these are altogether moderately low yielding and don't make enough income per ton of item created.



                  The most astounding yielding harvests are sugar stick, sugar beet, and tomatoes. Sugar stick represents about 80% of the world's sugar creation, while sugar beet the staying 20%.



                  Of course, the most worthwhile money crops from an esteem for every section of land point of view are illicit in numerous pieces of the world. With a higher hazard to become these, there is a higher reward for the ranchers. Cannabis has an estimation of $47.7 million for each square kilometer, while coca tips the scales at $37.7 million and opium poppies $6 million for every sq. km.
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