So, I’ve been working though the levels in farmville and I’ve been surprised at how long soybeans remain the most practical. Below are the results of my findings. I will be updating this list as I am able to.

Plant Cost Sell Price Time (days) Weekly Profit (Assuming 24 hr days) Weekly Profit (Assuming 23 hr days) Strawberry 10 35 0.166…. 420* 420* Poinsettia** 45 126 1 462 462 Sweet Potato** 10 125 1 700 730.4348 Sweet Corn** 10 125 0.25 2800* 2800* Super Berries** 10 100 0.08333… 6300* 6300* Eggplant 25 88 2 168 175.30 Wheat 35 115 3 151.667 158.26 Soybeans 15 63 1 231 241.04 Squash 40 121 2 231 241.04 Pumpkin 30 68 0.33… 483* 483* Artichokes 70 204 4 208.25 217.30 Rice 45 96 0.5 504* 504* Raspberries 20 46 0.0833… 924* 924* Daffodils 60 135 2 210 219.13 Cotton 75 207 3 273 284.87 Cranberries 55 98 0.41666… 470.4* 470.4* Bell Peppers 75 198 2 378 394.4 Peppers 70 162 1 539 562.43 Morning Glory 60 123 0.5 672* 672* Aloe Vera 50 85 0.25 560* 560* Pineapple 95 242 2 462 482.09 Red Tulips 75 159 1 483 504 Pattypan Squash 65 160 0.666… 840* 840* Blueberries 50 91 0.1666… 1092* 1092* Watermelon 130 348 4 355.25 370.70 Grapes 85 270 1 1190 1241.739 Tomatoes 100 173 0.333… 1218* 1218* Pink Roses 120 254 2 416.5 434.6 Potatoes 135 345 3 455 455 Carrots 110 200 0.5 1050* 1050* Coffee 120 243 0.666… 1134* 1134* Corn 150 380 3 501.67 523.48 Sunflowers 135 315 1 1155 1205.22 Ghost Chili 80 136 0.25 1148* 1148* Cabbage 140 388 2 815.5 850.9565 Green Tea 105 191 0.41666… 1192.8* 1192.8* Black Berries 75 117 0.1666… 1134* 1134* Red Wheat 180 449 3 592.666… 618.4348 Lavender TBD TBD TBD TBD Sugar Cane 165 235 0.333… 1155* 1155* Peas 190 381 1 1231 1285.565 Yellow Melon 205 528 4 539 562.4348 Onion 170 268 0.5 1162* 1162* Broccoli 200 473 2 903 943.26 Lilies 195 369 1 1113 1161,391 Acorn Squash 175 258 0.41666… 1134* 1134* Asparagus 220 357 0.666…. 1281* 1281*

* in each of these cases, it is assumed the maximum number of harvests are done each day, a break down of each of these follows in the next table

**This is an item that was only offered for a brief amount of time

Plant Profit Per Havest Total Harvests Per Day Total XP Per Day Strawberry 10 6 12 Sweet Cornq** 115 4 16 Super Berries** 75 12 36 Pumpkin 23 3 6 Rice 36 2 4 Raspberries 11 12 12 Cranberries 28 2.4 4.8 Morning Glory 48 2 4 Aloe Vera 20 4 8 Pattypan Squash 80 1.5 3 Blueberries 26 6 12 Ghost Chili 41 4 8 Green Tea 85 2.4 4.8 Tomatoes 58 3 6 Carrots 75 2 4 Coffee 108 1.5 3 Black Berries 27 6 12 Sugar Cane 55 3 6 Onion 83 2 4 Acorn Squash 68 2.4 4.8 Asparagus 122 1.5 3

The only reason I tend to recommend against these plants is that they are rather fragile in terms of how easily they can die. That is to say, if you do not harvest them in a timely fashion you can lose the entire crop. That’s why I prefer to stick with wait times which are 1 day or longer. However, if you can keep these harvested on a regular basis, they have a higher potential than most of the other plants.

Explanation of Tables

Because there has been some confusion with regard to the above tables. I’ve added this section to help explain what the numbers in each column represent.

Cost: This is how much it costs to plant this kind of seed in an already plowed field. This is the listed price and it does

not take anything else into consideration

Sell Price: This is how much money you get when this plant is harvested. This is the listed price and does not take any

other factors into consideration.

Time (days): This is how many days it takes for the plant to mature. For plants which mature in less than one day a value less than 1 will be displayed. These values are arrived at with the following formula.

Time (Days) = Time(hrs)/24

Weekly Profit:(Assuming 24 hr days) This is how much money you would make if you planted the same crop and harvested it at the same time every day for a week. It should be noted that a farmville day is 23 hours. The reason this is listed is because it may be impractical to harvest every 23 hours, since this would result in having to harvest it one hour earlier every day. Additionally, these numbers take into account the plowing cost of 15. The formula used is as follows.

Weekly Profit = 7 x ((Sell Price – (Seed Cost + 15)) / Time)

Weekly Profit: (Assuming 23 hr days): This is how much money you would make if you planted the same crop and harvested it as soon as it was ready and did this for a week. Keep in mind that this is the theoretical maximum and unless you’re willing/able to harvest at all hours of the day your number will end up being slightly lower. Because plants that take less then one day were already on an hourly basis the formula is only altered for those plants with harvest times of 1 day or longer. The formula is as follows

Weekly Profit = 7 x 24 x ((Sell Price – (Seed Cost+15)) /(Time *23))

Hopefully, this will help everyone understand the above tables. While it’s true that I do not actually list the plowing cost of 15 anywhere in the tables. They have been taken into account.