When it comes to Stardew Valley, Fall is the season for some of the best crops. It’s a profitable time for farmers, with a rotation of seasonal crops that have the potential to bring in solid profits. To make the most of Fall, focus on growing high-value crops that can be sold for a good price or used in Artisan Goods.
Planning is key for the Fall season, as there are 14 different crops to consider. Start planning before Summer ends to avoid wasting gold on seeds that won’t have enough time to grow before Winter arrives. And don’t forget to use fertilizer on your farm for game-changing effects.
While Corn may not be the most profitable crop, it has its advantages. It can be grown across two seasons and harvested multiple times, allowing for a decent profit. Plus, it won’t die when Summer ends, so dedicating a small patch of land to Corn means you won’t have to replant your entire farm for Fall.
Flowers may not be the most cost-effective crop, but they make great gifts for marriage candidates and villagers. They also add beauty to your farm. The Fairy Rose is a good example of a flower with a high seed cost and low sell price, but an average margin between the two.
2023-11-25 12:00:04
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