I am back to share some more of my experience with you all.
Now last time I posted on how to make more than 150000 coins daily and got good response.
I hope this time I would be more helpful to all people.
Now you can really earn more than 500 XP daily
in your farmer's market.(excluding winery, bakery or spa) .
For that you need to do and know following things:-
1. The maximum XP that you can collect in one time from your farmer's market is 120 and not more than that. So you need to collect from your market as frequently as you can.(If you don't want XP than you can also collect fuel or coins but I would rather suggest collect XP).
2. You can have more than 1 market stall (which most of you already know but still I wanted to remind because i still find people having just one stall).
3. "The more number of market stalls the better it is" is not always true. This is because we cant keep all the market stall open having all the crops in more demand. I suggest having 4 or at max 5 is more than enough but you can have more if you can maintain them.
4. To keep the stalls open you need to plant the crops regularly mostly within 40 hours.
5. Now most importantly chose your crops carefully. From my experience I would suggest the crops that sell most are raspberry (2 hours crop),blueberry(4), blackberry(4), strawberry(4), aloe vera(6), white grapes(12), grapes(24), pumpkin (8), green tea(12) and many more.
Now If you don't have time to plant these crops because you are trying to master some other crops or you completing some jobs even if you leave 32 plots free where you rotate your crops properly you will be able to maintain your market with the crops i mentioned above.
6. You need a lot of neighbors to sell this bushels. If you don't have enough neighbors all the things I told above are useless.
In this way you can earn more than 500 XP daily. Just remember to collect from stalls in every 3 4 hours.
If you already knew all that has been mentioned above than sorry to waste your time. But if you learnt some thing new than please click on the like button for this blog and share it with your friends on facebook.
Yours truly,
Smart Farmer.