When you first move into your grandfather’s old farm in, one of the biggest priorities is establishing a steady cash flow by producing and selling the best items. Despite the game’s wholesome small-town atmosphere, you still need money to spend on dozens of different things. It can be tough to decide what to buy first, from new farm buildings, livestock, tool upgrades, or plain ordinary crop seeds.
The best items to produce for profit will often change as time goes by, even as you gain higher-quality items each harvest year. After settling down, it can be difficult to tell what to grow as the best crops for each season in . You need to consider a variety of factors when producing items to sell, including availability, seasonal changes, starting costs, processing time, and luck.
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Although the simple Coffee Bean may not seem like a valuable item to grow at first, you shouldn't underestimate how much money it can make. Coffee sells for 150g, which isn't much, but Beans for this product are far more time-efficient and easy to produce, making them a great way to earn money fast in . It takes five Coffee Beans to make one Coffee, an incredibly simple process that only takes two in-game hours.
Mature coffee plants grow in both the Spring and Summer seasons and produce four or more Coffee Beans every two days. This gives you a much wider window to expand your coffee plantations and grow Beans even more rapidly. Each Coffee Bean can also be planted to grow a new coffee plant, giving you a chance to naturally recycle the resource frequently as you farm.
Another way to gain Coffee Beans is from killing Dust Sprite enemies in the Mines or from getting lucky at the Traveling Cart.
With the right fertilizer and diligent watering, you can easily produce hundreds of Coffee Beans daily to refine into a product worth consistent and
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