Farmville has exploded onto the online gaming community and in just a few short months has over 60 million players worldwide. If you've played you're probably hooked, and if you're reading this then you want the best help with Farmville available. Read on for strategies that can help you dominate the game.
Crops
The crops you grow on your Farmville farm are one of the keys to piling up coins quickly. You need to see your farm as a business and figure out which crops will give the most profit for the least amount of effort, then plow and plant on as much of your land as you can afford, and do this consistently.
If you work smart you'll plant your seeds according to the next time you'll be around to harvest them. For example, raspberries can be quite lucrative but they're ready to harvest in 2 hours and if you can't log on until after work they'll wither before you can make your profit. In that case planting something with an 8- or 10-hour harvest would make more sense. Or if you play at the same time every day plant a 1-day crop. You get the idea.
Animals
This is what else you do on a farm besides grow stuff, right? Raise animals? Well you're better off initially investing all your profits back into planting. Wait until you've built up at least 10,000 coins before splurging on cows & chickens. They really don't offer much help with Farmville until you have a lot of them and can harvest all at once.
There is a way to start acquiring animals without spending coins -- gifts. You need to gather as many "neighbors" on Farmville as you can, then send your neighbors free gifts as often as you can. Also be sure to pitch in and fertilize their crops. Not only will you rack up some coins and xp, but your grateful neighbors will help you and send gifts in return, usually animals and trees.
Buildings
Here's another area that really doesn't bring much return on investment until you have a stockpile of coins. Yes, adding buildings can give you valuable xp, but it's best to wait.
A great first purchase is either a dairy barn or a chicken coop. Hopefully by the time you're ready to buy you've collected a few cows and/or chickens and by moving your animals into their respective structure you'll be able to harvest them all at the same time. Especially perfect if you only play once a day.
The bottom line is you want to plan your Farmville farm efficiently, so you can maximize the time you spend playing. If you focus first on planting profitable crops, then making all your animal collections at the same time and saving up some coins before adding buildings -- these are all strategies that help with Farmville advancing in a big way.


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