For Farmville players who already have a handle on basic strategy, who don't want to blatantly cheat but would just like a little leg up, here are some Farmville tips for making sure your little farm produces big results for you, in terms of both Gold and XP.

* Find a crop time chart online. This chart will tell you how much time each crop takes to grow, how much gold it sells for, the net profit, and how much XP you make farming it. Preferably, find a chart that shows how much gold per hour you'll end up making. Farmville tips involve making the best use of the time you're not playing, and you want to have as much gold as possible coming in each hour you don't play.

* Make lots of friends! The more friends you have the more people's farms you can help out on, and the more XP you can get as a result. As a social networking game, most of the specials and ribbons that are offered, such as the Local Celebrity title and the Good Samaritan award, depend on how many friends you have. You can make money and XP based on what happens on other people's farms being broadcasted over the Farmville news feeds.

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Learn more about Farmville tips by clicking here.of the best Farmville tips boils down to: Time is Money. The Hay Bale trick will let you plow and plant seeds without having to wait for your little farmer to move all over your field. Just box the farmer in with hay bales, then go about your business. You'll be amazed at how much time you save.

* There are countless Farmville tips like this out there on the Internet. If you'd like a great blog and e-book that consolidates all the best tips, they can be found, just do a quick Google search, you'll find everything this article did and didn't say for your viewing pleasure.



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