If this is your first time playing the game, we can help you get settled in with a couple of useful Farm Village: Middle Ages cheats, tips and tricks.
As your request board may be populated with different kinds of orders, this would also require you not to stick with just one type of crop. Have some variety in the crops that you plant, and once you do grow multiple crops, keep your surplus in your storage just in case the orders don’t match what you’ve planted – who knows, they may come up in the request board some other time.
You will, once in a while, get requests from villagers who will visit your farm instead of coursing their requests through the request board. Don’t say no to these requests, as you’ll be rewarded in turn with some gold. Typically, this will be a lot of gold, so you can see where we’re coming from here. Once again, it will be best if you have a wide choice of items in your barn, so you could be ready for whatever requests the villagers come to your farm for.
As you level up in Farm Village, you’ll unlock more and more buildings for your farm, as well as additional farm plots. Make use of the latter so you can enjoy improved crop output, and make sure you’ve seeded your plots to that end.
You can earn a decent amount of money by selling chicken eggs or using these eggs to fulfill requests. Be aware that it would take about 20 minutes for chickens to lay eggs, and also keep in mind that you have to regularly feed your chickens so the egg timer doesn’t stop. This means you need to have some feed ready – you can create chicken feed by combining two units of wheat and one unit of corn in the feed mill.
If you’re planning to play Farm Village for a good few hours, you may want to focus on planting crops that don’t take too long to grow. But if you’re going to bed, or won’t be playing the game for some time, then that’s when you can plant crops that take a longer period of time to grow.
Last, but not the least, you want to produce your refined goods, as these would yield you the most money once you sell them. Then again, it’s a bit of a no pain/no gain situation here – these goods take longest to make, so you’ll need to be patient if you want to earn a lot of dough from refined products.