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Bakery
It is better to raise and sell.
Earn more money.
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I'll soon calculation.
But, in general, the fruit cake with cream, losing dollars.
Most profitable cake cake to make this last "apple turnovers"
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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.
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!
Do you think that I should not run a bakery and a farm shop 3?
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
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 ...
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.
http://en.board.goodgamestudios.com/bigfarm/showthread.php?104402-Want-to-calculate-your-bakery-s-opportunity-profits-easily
http://www.mediafire.com/download/s3thhwerenlqq9v/bakery_calculation_2_en.xlsx
And here's the happiness / production cost graph
http://en.board.goodgamestudios.com/bigfarm/showthread.php?102283-New-Happiness-Data-%28working-out-the-formula%29&highlight=happiness+graph