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Staple summer crop, needed for both the summer crops bundle and 5x gold star for the quality crops bundle. Decently profitable. It's good to put in kegs to make wine, but you'll want to prioritize Hops, and you probably won't have enough kegs for both yet.
In Spring, you wanna plant yourself strawberries. In Summer, you want Blueberries. In Fall, you want Cranberries. These crops are all repeating and multi-harvest, and drop multiple berries. However in order to get good money from these repeating crops, you need Kegs or Preserves. LOTS of Kegs or Preserves.
Hello! I recently went through the surprisingly fun and challenging process of putting all of the data on crops on this site into a complete excel file data set. Because it's SO much information, it's a little hard to read, but all the info is there to the best of my ability.
Depends on what machines you have of course. Crops themselves only offer so much profit, taking just about anything and running it through a preserves jar or keg is going to net far more profit than even the best raw crop. That being said, the best items for machines are also the best ones from a raw crop standpoint, Starfruit and Ancient Fruit.
Hey everyone! As someone who has played Stardew Valley for several years now, I still see people with differing opinions on the best crops in the current game. I wanted to create this thread to see what everyone's opinions are on the subject and to provide those who are newer to the game with...
Hold the seeds and walk over the grown crops while holding down the right click button with your cursor AWAY from you. The farmer will harvest the crop and replant all in one action. Using this method I was able to harvest and replant an entire field, 3420ish starfruit, and replant every crop in 16 in game hours.
Or you could grow the crops you like to eat IRL. Or you could grow the crops that make the nicest colour pattern... or that your spouse and other favourite villagers like best. I have big collections of ancient fruit and starfruit but I somehow also end up with a load of pumpkins, peppers, fairy roses and strawberries. And oddly, sunflowers.
Early in the game, for outdoor crops, your best bet are the bigs (cauliflower, melon, pumpkin) or berries (strawberries, blueberries, cranberries). Once you fix the bus, rhubarb in spring, star fruit in summer. Some players don't bother with winter crops, but I do wild seeds.
Junimo huts are merely there to harvest crops, and it isn't a particularly reliable method either given they won't work in inclement weather, which will throw off your spreadsheets. Furthermore, they won't replant, so most of those crops you'll have to do manually anyway, rendering the point moot.
Also, an addition to your list of crops - I've seen people argue that tulips are the best crop for mining food because they provide 45 energy for only 20g. I'm not sure I agree with this, necessarily, given the time and energy spent watering them, but it does add to the point that there are a lot of possible ways to play this game.