Spring Crops:
Turnip 60G (5 days, single harvest)
Potato: 80G (8 days, single harvest)
Cucumber: 60G (8 days, multiple harvest, 2 days for subsequent harvests)
Strawberry: 30G (7 days, multiple harvest, 2 days for subsequent harvests)
Cabbage: 250G (N.B. Van will pay up to 397G for a Cabbage) (15 days,
single harvest)
Summer Crops:
Tomato: 60G (10 days, multiple harvests, 3 days for subsequent harvests)
Corn: 100G (15 days, multiple harvests, 3 days for subsequent harvests)
Onion: 80G (8 days, single harvest)
Pumpkin: 250G (15 days, single harvest)
Pineapple: 500G (21 days, multiple harvests, 5 days for subsequent harvests)
Autumn Crops:
Eggplant: 80G (10 days, multiple harvests, 3 days for subsequent harvests)
Carrot: 120G (8 days, single harvest)
Sweet Potato 100G (6 days, multiple harvests, 2 days for subsequent harvests)
Spinach: 80G (6 days, single harvest)
Green Pepper: 40G (8 days, multiple harvests, 2 days for subsequent harvests)
Flowers:
Moondrop Flower: 60G (wild/cultivated in Spring) (7 days, single harvest)
Pinkcat Flower: 70G (wild/cultivated in Summer) (7 days, single harvest)
Blue Magic Grass: 80G (wild/cultivated in Autumn) (11 days, single harvest)
Red Magic Grass: 200G (wild/cultivated in Autumn) (11 days, single harvest)
Toy Flower: 130G (wild/cultivated in Spring) (13 days, single harvest)
Cultivated Fruits:
Peach: 250G (cultivated: harvest in Summer)
Banana: 200G (cultivated: harvest in Summer)
Orange: 200G (cultivated: harvest in Summer)
Apple: 100G (cultivated: harvest in Autumn)
Grape: 200G (cultivated: harvest in Autumn)
Ranch Products:
Chicken Egg (S): 50G
Chicken Egg (M): 60G
Chicken Egg (L) 80G
Duck Egg (S): 80G
Duck Egg (M): 100G
Duck Egg (L): 150G
Mayonnaise (S) : 100G (Maker/Kitchen)
Mayonnaise (M): 150G (Maker/Kitchen)
Mayonnaise (L): 200G (Maker/Kitchen)
Milk (S): 100G (Milker with or without TouchGlove)
Milk (M): 150G (Milker with Touchglove)
Milk (L): 200G (Van: 266G) (Milker with TouchGlove)
Cheese (S): 300G (Maker)
Cheese (M): 400G (Maker)
Cheese (L): 500G (Van: 807G) (Maker)
Yoghurt (S): 150G (Maker)
Yoghurt (M): 200G (Maker)
Yoghurt (L): 300G (Maker)
Shitake Mushroom (S): 50G (cultivated year-round in Mushroom House)
Shitake Mushroom (M): 80G (cultivated year-round in Mushroom House)
Shitake Mushroom (L): 120G (cultivated year-round in Mushroom House)
Toadstool (S): 100G (Van: 144G) (wild in Autumn/cultivated year-round in
Mushroom House)
Toadstool (M): 130G (cultivated year-round in Mushroom house)
Toadstool (L): 160G (cultivated year-round in Mushroom house)
Matsutake Mushroom (S): 350G (wild in Autumn/cultivated year-round in
Mushroom house)
Matsutake Mushroom (M): 500G (cultivated year-round in Mushroom house)
Matsutake Mushroom (L): 800G (cultivated year-round in Mushroom house)
Wool (S): 100G (clippers with or without TouchGlove)
Wool (M): 400G (clippers with TouchGlove)
Wool (L): 500G (clippers with TouchGlove)
Yarn: (S): 300G (Maker)
Yarn (M): 700G (Maker)
Yarn (L): 800G
Items Collected in Wilds:
Spa Egg: 80G (throw any egg into a Hot Spring)
Bamboo Shoots: 50G (wild in Spring)
Wild Grapes: 50G (wild in Summer)
Blue Grass: 100G (wild in Summer)
Green Grass: 100G (wild in Summer)
Red Grass: 110G (wild in Summer and Autumn)
Yellow Grass: 120G (wild in Spring)
Orange Grass: 100G (wild in Spring)
Purple Grass: 120G (wild in Summer)
Indigo Grass: 100G (wild in Summer)
Black Grass: 10G (found in mines year-round)
White Grass: 150G (wild in Winter)
Items from Shops:
Turbojolt: 500G (Van/Kitchen)
Turbojolt XL: 1000G (Van/Kitchen)
Bodigizer: 250G (Van/Kitchen)
Bodigizer XL: 500G (Van/Kitchen)
Wine: 150G (Supermarket)
Grape Juice: 100G (Supermarket)
Riceballs: 50G (Supermarket)
Bread: 50G (Supermarket)
Oil: 25G (Supermarket)
Flour: 25G (Supermarket)
Curry Powder: 25G (Supermarket)
Dumpling Mix: 50G (Supermarket)
Chocolate: 50G (Supermarket)
Relax Tea Leaves: 1000G (Casino/Kitchen)
Items from Festivals:
Buckwheat Flour: 50G (Year-End Festival)
Rice Cake: 50G (New Year Festival)
Fish:
Fish (S): 50G
Fish (M): 120G (Van: 648G)
Fish (L): 200G (Van: 1256G)
Items from Mines:
Copper: 15G (1st and 3rd Mines)
Silver: 20G (1st and 3rd Mines)
Gold: 25G (1st and 3rd Mines)
Mystrile: 40G (1st and 3rd Mines)
Orihalcon: 50G (3rd Mine)
Adamantite: 50G (3rd Mine)
Moonstone: 55G (2nd Mine)
Sandrose: 60G (2nd Mine)
Pink Diamond: 10,000G (2nd Mine)
Alexandrite: 10,000G (2nd Mine) (Van will pay 16442G)
Mythic Stone: 20,000G (3rd Mine only after you have 6 Blessed Tools)
Diamond: 100G (2nd Mine)
Emerald: 80G (2nd Mine)
Ruby: 75G
Topaz: 70G
Peridot: 68G
Fluorite: 65G
Agate: 62G
Amethyst: 60G
Spring Sun: 1G
Summer Sun: 1G
Fall Sun: 1G
Winter Sun: 1G
Bracelet: 2000G (Van will pay 3270G for any piece of jewelry.)
Necklace: 2000G (Van will pay 3270G for any piece of jewelry.)
Earrings: 2000G (Van will pay 3270G for any piece of jewelry.)
Brooch: 2000G (Van will pay 3270G for any piece of jewelry.)
Rubbish:
Weed: 1G
Stone: 1G
Branch: 1G
Special and Miscellaneous Items:
Lithograph: 1G
Bottled Message: 4G
Dog Ball: 1G
Pirate Treasure: 10,000G (Van will pay 65516G)
Fish Fossil: 5000G
Empty Can: 1G
Boot: 1G
Fishbone: 1G
Perfume: 40G
Witch Princess' Gift: 1G
Harvest Goddess' Gift: 1G
Title Bonus: 1G (Obtain this when you win the Gladiator Girls game.)
Dress: 50G
Facial pack: 47G
Skin Lotion: 40G
Sunblock: 43G
Wood Lumber: 1G
Stone Lumber: 1G
Golden Lumber: 1G
Fodder: 1G
Bird Feed: 1G
10,000G Ticket: 10,000G
100,000G Ticket: 100,000G
What was the price of Loaf of Bread, Milk & other general items
dual price items are items with 2 prices
about 20 dollars but there is many diffwerent types of harvest moon
gain 25%
If the price index is $225 that means that the item or items in question averages about $225 for price. This can measure one item or a group of items. Price index is the average cost on the market for items.
Heaven Knows - Rick Price album - was created in 1992.
The scarcer an object is, the greater the price people will pay to own that object. For instance, after a bad wheat harvest, the price of flour and bread will rise. When a bumper harvest of apples causes a glut, the price of apples will be lowered.
Items that you buy are taxed on the actual amount that you paid for them.
The price of a commodity simply means the price of goods/stock/items.
Soybean farmers sell call options for hedging against Price Uncertainty and Harvest Uncertainty.Nothing destroys the income of soybean farmers more than a sudden price decline during harvest or a unexpected bad harvest. As such, selling call options to buyers guarantees the farmer against a sudden price decline and allows some income to be made even in a bad harvest.
its about $10-$20 dollars
Heather Field and Rick Price