Farmville Tips
Farmville is all about strategy, you need to be constantly planning ahead and keeping up with all the latest tricks.
Here are our top 10 favourite tips for Farmville success. Following these tips as often as possible will allow you to level up and gain xp point while rapidly increasing coins.
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1. Regular Maintenance
Believe it or not, this is the main tip for Farmville success without cheating or using secrets. Regular maintenance means visiting your farm as often as possible to harvest, plow, and plant things on your farm.
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2. Visit Your Neighbors
Visit your friends and neighbors farms quite regularly and see how their doing! Not only will this give you great ideas for you own farm, you will gain loads of experience points and coins too.
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3. Invest in Equipment
Buying tractors, planters and harvesters can be expensive but these things will greatly improve your productivity and will pay off soon enough.
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4. Earn Ribbons
Don’t ignore these things! Read the instructions on how to earn ribbons and do it. This will increase your xp points even further.
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5. Don’t Buy Junk!
Don’t buy buildings, decorations, gifts, etc unless you are specifically doing so to earn a ribbon. These can be a waste of your hard earned cash. If you do have loads of coins and can spare a penny or two, maybe you can afford these luxuries.
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6. Organise Your Plots
Plan out where you are going to plant each crop or tree. A well-organized farm will allow you to manage it a lot easier as it expands.
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7. Set Timers for Crops
This may seem over the top, but if you are able to set alarms or timers to keep track of things you need to harvest you will be surprised at how much more you are able to harvest over a week.
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8. Buy Free Fuel
Use the free farm coins given to you to buy essentials like fuel.
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9. Adopt a Stray
Never ignore a stray animal that has wondered into your farm. Your neighbors will be grateful if you can adopt it and you will even earn some more xp points.
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10. Allow for Re-Planting
Whenever you spend your coins, be sure to leave yourself enough to re-plant those crops that you have harvested or start up a new patch of your preferred crop.
