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Farmandia Factory Tutorial

Posted by on Feb. 19, 2011 at 12:50 PM
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Hi, I thought that the newbies might find a factory tutorial helpful, so here goes....

To make each factory work, no matter which one you have, you must first click on the processing gears (the wheel looking things between the scale & the water faucet on the task bar), then click on the product you want to harvest for the factory.

If you click on the scale in your task bar, then on the new screen click buildings, then click factories, you can hover over each factory to see what it processes.

The Factories & What They Process (items highlighted in orange have the highest profit margin):

Cheese Factory - holiday goat, white cow, brown cow, ghost cow, goat

Chocolate Factory - cocoa tree

Coffee Factory - coffee

Grill - pink pig, blackk pig, turkey, bull, hippo, boar and Thanksgiving turkey

Jam Factory - raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, apple tree, pear tree, plum tree and apricot tree

Juice Factory - bananas, pineapple, orange tree, lime tree, lemon tree, cherry tree

Ketchup Factory - tomatoes

Mayonnaise Factory - white hen, brown hen, black hen, ostrich, ghost hen, mallard duck

Mill (also Water Mill) - wheat, rye

Oil Press (also Tuscan-style Oil Press) - sunflowers, olive trees

Perfume Factory - Lilies, red roses, morning glory, daffodils, forget-me-not, lavender, chrysanthemums, carnation gold, pink roses, white roses, lilac

Pickles Factory - eggplant, cucumbers, red peppers, yellow peppers, cabbage, green peas, marrow, zuchinni, turnips, white turnips, pattypan squash

Popcorn Factory - corn

Syrop Factory - green maple tree, red maple tree, yellow maple tree, birch tree

Tequila Factory - agave

Weaver Loom - cotton, holiday camel, holiday polar bear, white rabbit, Tibetian yak, black sheep, white sheep, rabbit, horse, deer, unicorn, pegasus, wild ram, ghost sheep, ghost horse, camel, polar bear, reindeer, rudolph, Valentine's polar bear, Valentine's sheep, Valentine's rabbit, groundhog

Winery - pomegrante tree and grapes

 

Vicci


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Posted by on Feb. 19, 2011 at 12:50 PM
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angiemm_1970
by on Feb. 19, 2011 at 1:14 PM

Well THANKS so much for posting this because I am NOT a newbie BUT I however do NOT know all of the ins & outs of all of these games yet!! So I did learn alot by u posting this list specifying what you do need for which factory!! I was about to post to ask about the liliac bushes!! LOL!! But you did already answer my question!! THANKS again hon!! It is very helpful to us whom are trying to make a higher profit margin!! LOL!!

angiemm_1970how are you

mom2aspclboy
by Bronze Member on Feb. 19, 2011 at 3:49 PM

I'm glad somebody could find it helpful :)

pbilotti
by Bronze Member on Feb. 19, 2011 at 4:13 PM

I find the plum trees to be more profitable for the jam factory they are also ready every 2 hours and they are 700 in jam or (4200 per hour).

The pomegrante trees are 1400 in wine per hour.

Linds2Horse
by Bronze Member on Feb. 19, 2011 at 5:14 PM

For the juice factory, lemon trees will produce $1400 each (or $280 for the growing hour), and what I like about them over the pineapple is that you can plant 4 in one plot. If are havesting two crops per day, one square of lemon trees will make you $12,200 per day  vs $1,974 for the same space planted in  pineapple plants.  This makes lemon trees one of the most profitable things to plant.

Moms_Angels1960
by Bronze Member on Feb. 19, 2011 at 5:18 PM

 Great Post!

Jambo4
by Bronze Member on Feb. 19, 2011 at 6:07 PM

 good

mom2aspclboy
by Bronze Member on Feb. 19, 2011 at 6:38 PM

Thanks for the profit updates guys. I've made the changes to reflect the more profitable product for the Jam & Juice factories.  I just copied the info from another post for most things because I don't have that many factories yet :D, so I appreciate the info from those who have direct experience.

Linds2Horse
by Bronze Member on Feb. 19, 2011 at 6:56 PM

No worries. Some of us are just big geeks and charted all the profits.

mom37of2
by Silver Member on Feb. 20, 2011 at 8:34 AM

Thanks!

mom2aspclboy
by Bronze Member on Feb. 21, 2011 at 3:09 PM

BUMP!

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