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Best Farmville Leveling Guide

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Do you like playing Farmville but are you fighting and not getting really far?  Clearly there’s more to this game than it seems at first.  There is really some strategies involved in growing a virtual farm efficiently.  What you need is a Farmville guide or system to become a top level farmer.

Are you wanting to grasp what’s required to build a virtual fortune on Farmville?  With some Farmville hints up your sleeves, this is entirely possible .  You can play this game completely honestly, no PC hacks are important to achieve whatever results you need for your farm.

By creating a good layout for your farm, you’ll be able to efficient use the space to plant more crops resulting in a rise in earnings.  So if you have animals or trees, make sure you cram them all to one side of your farm.  Try and place them together as close as possible to give extra space for your profit generating crops.

One can earn farm bucks and then spend them after earning thru this offer.  There are many folk who will want to know that how can these offers be availed and the form filled.

One does not have to spend any money when filling the forms.  One should avail the offers which are free like surveys and quizzes, where you earn cash for free and climb the levels in the appliance of the Farmville game and buy more things.

[however ,] before purchasing any crop you must know that there’s some purchase price of each crop and each crop gives “n” number of coins after it has been harvested.  So a simple formula to calculate the most coin fetching crops is to minus the cost of the crop from the quantity of coins gained by each harvested crop.  When you’re at the lower level bracket say anywhere between levels one to level five, you can plant very basic crops with small profits.

One good tip for level 1 player’s is to plant crops such as strawberries.  The reason for this is as strawberries harvest in 4 hours, hence you can crop them several times in a day and boost your xp as well as your coins, though you do not earn much with this crop, but you surely have a good scope to raise your xp.  For more Famrville Tips and Secrets visit Free Farmville Guide

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Animals in FarmVille

Friday, February 5th, 2010

In Farmville there are two basic groups of animals: Livestock (which you can purchase at the Market for coins or Farmville cash) and Lost Animals (which will show up on your farm once in a while).  One good thing about animal crops is that they do not rot like plant ones.  You can be logged off as long as you like and when you come back, the animals will be waiting to be harvested.  Animals are unproblematic and easy to handle.  It is a great way of making money while enjoying some assortment on your farm.

Livestock

Your livestock choices at the Market are pretty limited right now.  Currently there are dairy cows, pigs, and white (regular) sheep. Pigs, dairy cows and the regular white sheep are the only animals which can be acquired at the Market.  New animals come out for a selected time during special events and holidays. Green cows presently calledAlien Cow (previously titled as BOV1NE-09) appeared in the Market for 2400 coins.  Green cows provide a crop named “milktonium” which sells for 18 coins. American Thanksgiving brought about the release of the “Baby Turkey”- when harvested for the first time, it will morph into grown Turkey.   The grown-up Turkey produces feathers which can be harvested once every 2 days can be put up for sale at 80 coins per harvest.  Your friends can give you additional exotic livestock as free gifts plus the regulars are available there as well.

The animals do not have the same harvest times.  Several animals “ripen” and can be harvested once a day while others require as many as four days.

Lost Animals

Farmville has an interesting feature which requires you to keep an eye on Facebook status updates to find out whether your friends have discovered any “lost animals”.  Every so often, lost animals will appear on your farm and request your help.  An example would be the Wild Turkey, which was introduced as a new “lost animal” by the creators of Farmville during the American Thanksgiving holiday.

The following caption will be shown upon the arrival of the Wild Turkey on your farm:

(Your name) discovered this frightened bird in Farmville. This time of year is tough for her and her kind. Hopefully she can find comfort and safety on a friendly farm. ..

Here is a list of some of the other “lost animals” in Farmville:

*Ugly Duckling (turns into a swan)

*Brown Cow (produces chocolate milk)

*Pink Cow (makes strawberry milk )

*Black Cat (gives yarn)

*Turtle (produces eggs)

*Black Sheep (gives chocolate wool)

*Regular cows also wander but they are obtainable through the Market and free items

You will not be able to adopt the lost animals.  You can only help them by putting them up for adoption.  If you have more than one Facebook account, this is the ideal instance to utilize it!

Log out and afterwards put your lost animal up for adoption.  Log in on your other account and immediately get the animal before someone else does!  Like what I said before, keep an eye on your friend’s status updates so that you can adopt their lost animals.

Consider buying a Dairy Barn or a Chicken Coop if you’re collecting a lot of cows and/or chickens.

Each building holds 20 cows or chickens and provides a convenient way to store them, and harvesting them all at once.

Chicken Coops also give you the opportunity of getting Mystery Eggs..  Check out Farmville Buildings to learn more.

For a review of a great Farmville strategy guide, check out Farmville Secrets

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