Stardew Valleyの収益効率を上げる作物選び
Farming is the backbone of your income in Stardew Valley. But not all crops are created equal. Choosing the right crops for each season and applying smart strategies can multiply your earnings significantly. This guide covers the most profitable crops and how to maximize your farm’s output.
Understanding Profit Per Day
The key metric is gold per day, calculated by subtracting the seed cost from the sell price and dividing by the growing time. A cheap crop like parsnip grows in four days and can be planted multiple times per season, often beating high-value single-harvest crops in total profit. Multi-harvest crops, which regrow after each harvest, are especially valuable because you only buy seeds once.
Spring: Strawberries Dominate
Strawberries are the most profitable spring crop, but you can only buy seeds at the Egg Festival on Spring 13. In year one, plant parsnips early to build cash, then buy as many strawberry seeds as possible at the festival. Strawberries regrow every four days after the initial harvest, making them a steady income source for the rest of spring. Cauliflower is a strong alternative if you have enough capital, and potatoes sometimes yield extra crops at harvest.
Summer: Blueberries Are King
Blueberries are the top summer crop. They produce multiple berries per harvest and regrow every four days. A large blueberry patch will fund your entire mid-game. Hops have an even higher profit per day but require trellises, which limit placement and block movement. Melons are valuable for their base price and are needed for the quality crops bundle and keg recipes.
Fall: Cranberries for Consistency
Cranberries are the most reliable fall crop. They produce multiple berries per harvest and regrow every five days. They are low maintenance and highly profitable. Pumpkins have a high individual price but take 13 days to grow, so you only get one harvest. They are still worth planting if you have extra space. Sweet gem berries are the most valuable crop in the game but can only be grown from rare seeds purchased from the traveling cart.
Advanced Profit Strategies
Your farming skill level increases harvest yields over time. Use Speed-Gro or Deluxe Speed-Gro fertilizer to fit extra harvests into a season. Unlocking the greenhouse via the pantry bundles lets you grow any crop in any season, providing a continuous income stream. Processing crops into artisan goods is where the real money is. Put blueberries into preserves jars or turn hops into pale ale using kegs to multiply their value several times over.
Profit-driven farming transforms your Stardew Valley experience. Focus on high-value crops, invest in processing equipment, and watch your earnings grow season after season.

