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Bakery

Guys, I calculated that I should not Natbrr, economic, bake cakes.
It is better to raise and sell.
Earn more money.
Post edited by eti41 (INT1) on

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  • RunsWivScissors (GB1)RunsWivScissors (GB1) GB1 Posts: 6,633
    edited 01.10.2014
    I make more money by baking/selling cakes than I would make by just selling the ingredients, so I am not really sure what you are saying. :huh:
  • Jiesta (NL1)Jiesta (NL1) Posts: 6,557
    edited 01.10.2014
    I am with Scissors here, I make more money by baking/selling cakes than when selling the ingredients directly.
  • eti41 (INT1)eti41 (INT1) Posts: 66
    edited 01.10.2014
    I calculated the economic profit.
    I'll soon calculation.
    But, in general, the fruit cake with cream, losing dollars.
    Most profitable cake cake to make this last "apple turnovers"
  • Jiesta (NL1)Jiesta (NL1) Posts: 6,557
    edited 01.10.2014
    Upgrade your bakery as soon as possible, you will see it will be worthwhile - I make profit on all my baking products, but: yes, per ratio making the apple-turnovers every 26 minutes indeed is the most profitable one, but then again, not everybody has the time to sit behind his/her screen every half hour....
  • Yakoska (US1)Yakoska (US1) Posts: 1,631
    edited 01.10.2014
    What Jiesta said. Upgrading the Bakery, and Co-op researches make the Bakery a money earner. My calculations are the most profitable/time - cost and time of ingredients is Almond Muffins. Good luck!

    -Y
  • eti41 (INT1)eti41 (INT1) Posts: 66
    edited 02.10.2014
    I wish I had money to upgrade.
    This farm does not have money for anything.
    I opened another farm and I've been having the same experience I had by this farm and I think I succeed more.
  • Jiesta (NL1)Jiesta (NL1) Posts: 6,557
    edited 02.10.2014
    See to it that your happiness meter is in the green (at least -55% in the very beginning but one should aim for -85%), this will lower your running costs significantly, and result in you making money. So build enough decorations on your farm. Remember never to build/upgrade a house before you upgraded your happiness, because more workers means less happiness!

    Concentrate for now on chicken eggs and apples, these are your moneymakers on the main farm. When logging in, start with sowing/selling flowers for at least 1 hour every day, and catch bubbles in the meantime.

    Success!
  • eti41 (INT1)eti41 (INT1) Posts: 66
    edited 02.10.2014
    I'm trying to build a decoration, but do not have a place and I can not make money because everything is going to work on the farm.
    Do you think that I should not run a bakery and a farm shop 3?
  • rhon (GB1)rhon (GB1) Guest, GB1 Posts: 1,542
    edited 02.10.2014
    Jiesta wrote: »
    See to it that your happiness meter is in the green (at least -55% in the very beginning but one should aim for -85%), this will lower your running costs significantly, and result in you making money. So build enough decorations on your farm. Remember never to build/upgrade a house before you upgraded your happiness, because more workers means less happiness!

    Concentrate for now on chicken eggs and apples, these are your moneymakers on the main farm. When logging in, start with sowing/selling flowers for at least 1 hour every day, and catch bubbles in the meantime.

    Success!
    I agree completely with your sentiment but not your numbers. 30+% is fine for low levels. As you progress and your farm builds up more and if cash generation is your main goal then a Happiness of 60-70% gives optimum profits.

    After that an extra dec has little effect so as you add decs you lose too much room for production units. Reducing your happiness to 70% and adding one or more cash generators is more than offset by the extra Running Cost across your farm.

    There are graphs somewhere that show this but I can't find them right now
  • eti41 (INT1)eti41 (INT1) Posts: 66
    edited 02.10.2014
    I understand that I need to find money to buy more space and build on decorations.
    I'm just asking is there a way that I did not know you could make lots of money with a little money .....
    But, I think that is why I continue to work and earn a little Ka and maybe in a year I'll be richer ...
  • Truth928 (US1)Truth928 (US1) Posts: 35
    edited 02.10.2014
    Invest wisely. The best farm dollar buyable decos are available during the events. Fairytale Frog Pond the best 4x4 (20 hp, best for low levels) and the 4x5 Enchanted tree (33hp) and the camping event 5x5 thicket (39hp). Also the 5x5 decos you can win during the regular events (camping, fairytale, hawaiian, asian, and alien) are all worth the time. You can even choose the lowest difficulty level and the deco you get is still worth it. Over time I improved/replaced never letting my happiness fall in the redzone.

    I learned with the gourmet farm i had to build slowly based on needs and how you I ran my main farm, and it was better for me to invest in the best event 5x5 decos to get the best happiness in the least amount of space.

    In the beginning, I made the mistake of overbuilding so I had to demolish. I pared it way down. I concentrated on the bakery, first 1 field (then later two), 1 orchard, and one animal pen (I chose donkeys because I needed dung). I didn't bother to build the silo, nursery, or composter. My main farm handled all my needs. That was enough to run the bakery for a small profit. I then concentrated on upgrading the bakery. For months and months all I was running was apple turnovers, and almond muffins.

    I am running the same strategy with the flower farm...concentrating on the necessities and have only been able to make the most profitable items from the shop for the past two months, and I've got just enough built to keep it running on either soaps or honeycream; (soaps during the day while I gather goods for the honeycream for a night run sometimes an additional day run every couple of days). But in the beginning all I was running were the things requiring wildflowers, wheat, and eggs on that farm. I used all the supplemental income to improve my main farm.

    I run a balanced farm (alternating between long runs, mediums, and short ones). If you want fast profit that's a different strategy, requiring more coops and apple orchards on your main farm -- if you can log in a lot. If you can't log in a lot you need long running things like cherries and cows.
  • VickyFarmerVickyFarmer Posts: 107
    edited 02.10.2014
    eti412 wrote: »
    I wish I had money to upgrade.
    This farm does not have money for anything.
    I opened another farm and I've been having the same experience I had by this farm and I think I succeed more.
    ok listen up upgrade slowly but smartly the happiness meter really doesn't apply in this equation cause what u need is quantity so have more producing items on your farm then decorations and b smart about it don't over load it to the point you can no longer feed animals or go bankrupt add an apple or 2 then slowly build up your chicks to have about 5-6 chick coops for the lower levels of the windmill and 8-10 for the higher level this way you can produce apple turnovers quicker cause you have more of the main ingredient being made. (Which by the way is the most profitable hands down you can not argue with nearly $50,000 every 26 minutes and that is without the co-op research and after that it only increases with co-op research) don't b concerned with the side task bar those tasks will not go away and you should do the game at your pace not the game makers and 2 make sure you have enough dung for fertilizer add a few cows you can keep them at a lower level if you like but trust me HAPPINESS DOES NOT MATTER.

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