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
Heaven Knows - Rick Price album - was created in 1992.
gain 25%
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.
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.
Items that you buy are taxed on the actual amount that you paid for them.
The cost of purchasing 10 items for the price of 2 is the same as buying 5 sets of 2 items, which would be the cost of 10 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.
The price of a commodity simply means the price of goods/stock/items.
Heather Field and Rick Price