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Table of Contents: (Press Ctrl+F and type the number to go there!) --------------------------------------------------- 0.0 Introduction 0.1 Legal Stuff 0.2 FAQ 0.3 Thank Yous 0.4 Animals versus Crops 0.5 Coming Next 1.0 Introduction for Animals 1.1 Animal Food and Sheds 1.2 Animal Happiness 1.3 The Touch Screen and Animals 1.4 Dog 1.5 Cat 1.6 Horse 1.7 Cattle (Cows) 1.8 Sheep 1.9 Chickens 1.10 Ducks 1.11 Recommendations 2.0 Introduction for Crops 2.1 Watering 2.2 Ground Crops 2.3 Trees 2.4 Basement Crops 2.5 Mushrooms 2.6 The Different Fields 2.7 Leveling Up Crops 2.8 Giant Crops 2.9 Recommendations 3.0 List of Wild Crops 3.1 List of Spring Crops 3.2 List of Summer Crops 3.3 List of Fall Crops 3.4 List of Winter Crops 3.5 List of Animal Produce 3.6 List of Mine Items 3.7 Crop Price Calculator 4.0 Contributing to this Guide ---------------------------------------------------- 0.0 The Introduction Okay.This guide is to tell you all about Animals and Crops on Harvest Moon DS!I will be adding to it very often. If you would like to know why I made this guide, here it is: There are Building Guides, Harvest Sprite Guides, Cooking Guides, and even Basement Guides, but nothing contain the two most important factors in Harvest Moon DS! So I decide to make a guide covering Animals and Crops. I hope you like it! Plus, I will be adding new stuff all the time, so check back. 0.1 Legal Stuff This guide may be used outside of GameFAQs on the following terms: 1.This guide may be used only if you give me (WolfFlame) proper credit if you quote this or use any part of it. 2.You DO NOT ASK me, unless it is via Gamefaq's message board. 3.You include my list of Thank Yous if you use more than 25% of this guide! Thank You! 0.2 FAQs This will be added to later on. Here is what I have so far: Q. Why can't I buy a Duck from Poultry Farm? A. Before you can buy a Duck, you must have a Duck Pond. To obtain a Duck Pond, call Gotz and select Pond. For further information about the Duck Pond, please read GameMage911's Building FAQ on GameFAQs. Q. I bought a Silo and some Animal Fodder. But, I can't take it out of the Silo! A. Inside the Animal Shed is a red box (it hangs on the back-right wall) press it to take out the Animal Fodder. Press again to put the fodder back. Q. How do I feed my Horse/Dog/Cat? A. You don't need to! They are magic animals that don't need to eat! (But, seriously, you don't have to feed them.) Q. Where do I buy a Horse? A. You don't need to! If you ship 1,000 items, you get it the next day. Q. I put 4 pieces of Chicken Food for my Chicken, and the next day it was gone! What happened? A. Chicken Food automatically disappears in the morning, even if not used. 0.3 Thank Yous First, I would like to thank Marvelous/ Natsume /Rising Star (depending on where you live) and Nintendo for creating this wonderful series! Second, I would like to thank all my friends who contributed information to this account. Last, but definitely not least, I would like to thank my friend (who chose to be anonymous) for telling me what she did on Harvest Moon everyday, and listen to me while I told her. :D 0.4 Animals Versus Crops I thought here I would list some of the pros and cons of animals and crops.It is best to farm as much as you can, but if you are stretched for time or space, this may help you decide what to do: Animals: Pros Last for several years Give produce almost everyday Cute companions Can enter in Contests Cons Must feed everyday Require lots of care The Sheds they live in can cost a bit at first, and take up valuable space Crops: Pros Don't eat Take up little room Can be planted in many areas around town Wide variety Many are worth good amounts of gold once they are leveled up Cons Need to be water on all sunny days Can't grow in Winter No Contests (except for the Cooking Contest, but that is different) 0.5 Coming Next I will finish what I have right now. Namely, the price guide and crop calculator. I am adding to the crop section, however, and a bit of the animal section. Goal for this stuff: February. A N N IIIIIII M M A L A A NN N I MM MM A A L SSS A A N N N I M M M M A A L S AAAAAAA N N N I M M M AAAAAAA L S A A N NN IIIIIII M M A A LLLLL SSS 1.0 Animal Introduction Now it's time to talk about animals! There are many types of animal, and they all do different things! If you are just starting out, I recommend getting a Chicken, then using its' eggs to make more Chickens for free! (Info on how in the Chicken section). PLEASE REMEMBER THAT ONLY 4 ANIMALS CAN FIT IN ANY ANIMAL SHED!!!! 1.1 Animal Food and Sheds Okay, here are the basics. Chickens and Ducks live in Bird Sheds. Cows and Sheep live in Animal Sheds.Four animals can fit in each shed. It can be any combination as long as it can live in that shed. e.i. two Ducks and two Chickens is okay in a Bird Shed; but don't have a Duck, a Sheep, and two Cows in a Animal Shed! Also, after you get the horse, it lives in the Stable next to your house; it never has to go inside if you don't want. The Dog and Cat don't have to go inside, but they can live anywhere. (If you put them in a Bird or Animal Shed, the animals in the shed may become unhappy). Also, animals (except for the Horse, Dog, and Cat) need to eat! Animals that live in Bird Houses need to eat Bird Feed. It automatically goes into the red box in the back of the shed. Press the A button to take a stack of Bird Feed out, put it in the brown boxes, then press A next to it again to put the rest of it back. For Animal Barn animals, it is a bit trickier. First, you need a Silo. This is where the food is stored. Thou use the same concept to feed your Animal Shed animals as your Bird Shed animals. Plus, animal food is called animal fodder. Also, if you plant grass seeds outside, Cows and Sheep will eat the mature grass, or you can cut it and it turns to fodder. Chickens and Ducks will find their own food if left outside for a couple hours. This is great if you are low on food! And remember: YOU DON'T GET IT TO GET THE ANIMAL FODDER FROM THE SILO. Here is a simple diagram: Chicken\ Cow\ Bird Shed and Bird Feed Animal Shed and Animal Fodder Duck/ Sheep/ 1.2 Animal Happiness The #1 rule about animals, keep them happy! To keep animals happy here is what you need to do: Ducks and Chickens: Pick them up once a day Put them out side on sunny days Feed them or put them outside Give them medicine when they are sick Cows and Sheep: Talk to/Pet using Touch Screen/Brush everyday Put outside on sunny days Feed them or put them outside with some mature grass Give them medicine when they are sick Milk/Shear them everyday (I'm going to leave which one needs which up to you). Horse/Dog/Cat Please note these animals do not need to be kept happy, but this will raise their love points for you Brush/Talk to/Ride your Horse each day Pet them all (Horse needs to use the Touch Screen) Put them outside on sunny days Animal Happiness is important for these four reasons: 1. An animal that is unhappy for 2-3 days becomes sick, and if not healed by (1000G) medicine in a few days (still unconfirmed amount) they will die! 2. The happier an animal is, the more its love points go up. 3. The more love points an animal has the large produce it creates. e.i a cow with max love points gives large milk while one with low love points gives small milk. And, the bigger it is, the higher amount of gold it ships for. 4. Unhappy animals do not create produce. e.i an unhappy chicken lays no eggs. If you do the things to make an animal happy listed above inside if possible, no game time will pass, so try to do as much as possible inside. 1.3 The Touch Screen and Animals The DS's Touch Screen has revolutionized RPG (role-playing- game)farming. You can know buy the Touch Glove accessory from Popuri at Poultry Farm. It only costs 1000G. If you put it into the blue slot of your Rusack, then press the A button next to an animal, any animal on your farm, to pet it. It opens a mini-game on the touch screen. Simply rub the animal very quickly with the stylus to pet it! Each animal has its own spots that it likes or dislike to be pet. Try to get a higher score, which increases more love points. Your high score goes onto your Farm Info page, too. Also, if you hold the brush and Touch Glove, then you the brush, you unlock the same thing. The only difference is the petting game is set for 10.00 seconds, but the brushing can go on as long as you want! And you get bubbles, too. The same works for the Sheers and Milker. (I will tell you more about these soon.) 1.4 Dog Price: Free with Farm Produce/Purpose: Chases wild dogs off your farm at night, which keeps your animals safe and happy. * You have to train the dog using the ball, first. Lives: The Dog can really sleep anywhere. If he sleeps in a Bird or Animal Barn, he could cause the other animals in the barn to become unhappy. I suggest he lives in your house or the Stable. Life Expectancy: The Dog lives forever. Eats: Nothing Festival Info: None Growth and Birth: None Cautions: The Dog can be trapped in your walls, under your refrigerator, under the table, or a few other places. If you order a new house item, or are rebuilding your house, put your Dog outside until the item has come or the remodel is over. Glitches: If you have the Ghost Town Glitch, which is when everyone in town disappears and the doors are locked, simply throw the Dog's ball into the water. The mayor will come in a few days to return the ball, and everyone else will return. 1.5 Cat Price: Free with Farm Produce/Purpose: It has no purpose at first glance, but it does have a purpose. It has a cute picture when pet. Also, when you pet it, you get points on your invisible Farm Degree. Lives: The Cat can really live anywhere. It is still unconfirmed if the Cat makes animals it sleeps with unhappy. Life Expectancy: The Cat lives forever. Eats: Nothing. Festival Info: None Growth and Birth: None Cautions: The Cat can be trapped in your walls, under your refrigerator, under the table, or a few other places. If you order a new house item, or are rebuilding your house, put your Cat outside until the item has come or the remodel is over. Glitches: No glitches involving the Cat have been discovered yet. 1.6 Horse Price: Free. Takakura gives you the Horse after you ship 1000 items. He will tell you he found it and has no room on his farm for it. (He lives on YOUR farm!) Produce/Purpose: You can ride it faster than you can walk. You can ship items by putting them in the Horse's Saddlebags. Lives: The Horse lives in the Stable, which is on your farm when you start. Life Expectancy: The Horse lives forever. Eats: Your Chickens. Just kidding! He doesn't eat. Festival Info: None. Growth and Birth: None Cautions: If you dismount your Horse, he immediately starts to wander. He can be hard to catch up with, or find, so keep an eye on him. Glitches: Infinite "Cow" Milk: Use your Brush. Halfway, through, drag the Milker over the Brush and your start to Milk your Horse. So far, the Milk I have gotten has been level 1,3, or 4. You can sell it just like Cow Milk. * Shifty Eyes * and no one will ever tell the difference. Heh Heh Heh. 1.7 Cattle (Cows) Price: 5000G for Cow 3500G for Cow Miracle Potion Produce/Purpose: Milk. You get Small Milk by using the Milker alone, or get bigger Milk using the Touch Glove and Milker. Lives: In the Animal Shed. Life Expectancy: Cows live for around 5-7 years. Eats: Animal Fodder. If put outside with mature Grass, they will only need to eat that, instead. Festival Info: The Cow Festival is on Summer 20. To win, your Cow must have 9 or 10 hearts. That means it must have almost max love points. A Cow can only enter a contest if it is the Cow's first time, it is not pregnant, and is happy. If the Cow wins, it goes up a level. It is still unconfirmed if a higher level means that you get more Milk using only the Milker. Growth and Birth: A Cow becomes pregnant if you give it a Cow Miracle Potion. It will be pregnant for about 21 days. During this time, it cannot leave the Barn, and has to be feed everyday. Only one animal can be pregnant at once in an Animal Shed, but if you have to Sheds, one can be pregnant in each one. When a Calf is born, it will be the level of its parent and have 2 hearts. After about 1-2 weeks, the Calf becomes a Young Cow. On the Touch Screen, the Young Cow will be smaller than a Cow, and has no Udders. After about another 1 week or so, it will be an adult. Also, the Calf has a 75% chance of being the color of the parent. Cautions: As long as you don't do anything to upset the Cow, it should be fine. Glitches: No glitches involving the Cow have been discovered. 1.8 Sheep Price: 4000G for Sheep 3000G for Sheep Miracle Potion Produce/Purpose: Wool. You get Small Wool by using the Shears alone. You can get up to 4 pieces of Small Wool per Sheep this way. OR, you can use the Shears and Touch Glove to get bigger Wool. (Up to a Large and two Smalls a Sheep. Wool grows only every 7-8 days. Lives: In the Animal Shed. Life Expectancy: Sheep live for around 3-5 years. Eats: Animal Fodder. If put outside with mature Grass, it will eat that, instead. Festival Info: The Sheep Festival is on Fall 21. To win, your Sheep has to have 9-10 hearts. That means almost max love points. A Sheep can enter if it is its first time, is happy, not pregnant, and has all of its Wool. If it wins, it goes up a level. Growth and Birth: A Sheep becomes pregnant if you give it a Sheep Miracle Potion. It can be used on happy, adult Sheep that have all their Wool. The Sheep will then be pregnant for about 21 days. During this time, it will not be able to go outside, and needs food and care everyday. Then, a baby Sheep will be born! I don't yet know its life stages, but I will very soon! Cautions: As long as you do nothing to upset the Sheep, it will be fine. Glitches: Infinite Sheep Wool: 1. Rub between the Sheep's legs until S appears in the box. Quit. 2. Rub the Sheep's head and the area around the Sheep's head until it says S again. Quit again. 3. Rub around the Sheep's tail until you see the S again. Quit again. 4. Rub the Wool in the middle of the Sheep until you see the S again. Quit again. 5. Now, the Wool between the legs is back, and the Wool on the back legs is gone! Rub off the Wool between the legs again. Quit again. 6. Rub the Wool off the middle of the Sheep until it reaches S again. Quit again. 7. The middle Wool and leg Wool is back! Rub off the Wool between the legs again. 8. Return to step 4 and repeat! Remember, you should do this inside to keep time from passing. And, you can eat whenever you want, and return to where you left off. 1.9 Chickens Price: 1000G Produce/Purpose: Eggs. Lives: In the Bird Shed. Life Expectancy: Chickens live for about 1-3 years. Eats: Bird Feed. If left outside for a few hours, it will find its own food. Festival Info: The Chicken Festival is on Summer 7. Any happy adult Chicken can enter, as long as this is its first time. To win, it needs to have 9 to 10 hearts, meaning almost max love points. If it does win, it goes up a level. Growth and Birth: It doesn't take much to have a new Chicken. Simply put a Chicken Egg in the Incubator, located on the left wall of your Bird Shed. In 3 days, the egg will hatch into a Chick. The Chick will be the level of its parent, and have 2 hearts. It won't need to eat, either. After 7 days, it will become an Adult Chicken and lay eggs. If you are trying to get a leveled up Chicken, but can't tell whose egg is whose, follow these steps: 1. Walk into the Shed. 2. Pick one Chicken; remember which egg it is sitting on. 3. Look in your Rucksack, is it the Chicken you were looking for? 4. If it is, put the egg it was sitting on in the Incubator. If not, try again tomorrow! Cautions: Just keep your little Chickens happy and they'll be fine. Glitches: There are no glitches involving Chickens. 1.10 Ducks Price: 1500G (Must have the Duck Pond) Produce/Purpose: Eggs. *Ducks' Eggs are worth more than Chicken Eggs, but are only laid every other day. Lives: In the Bird Shed. Life Expectancy: Ducks live for 2-4 years. Eats: Ducks eat Bird Feed. If left outside, they find their own food within a few hours. Festival Info: The Duck Festival is held on Spring 18 every year. To enter, a Duck has to never have entered before, be happy, and be an adult. To win, it needs to have 9-10 hearts, which is near max love points. If it wins, it gains a level. Growth and Birth: To hatch an adorable baby ducky, just put a Duck egg in the Incubator located on the left side of the Bird Shed. In 3 days, it hatches into a cute gray puffball. In 7 more days, it grows into an adult Duck. A Duck born on your farm will be born at the level of its parent, and have 2 hearts. It insure that you hatch an egg from the correct Duck, follow these directions: 1. Walk into the Shed. 2. Pick one Duck; remember which egg it is sitting on. 3. Look in your Rucksack, is it the Duck you wanted? 4. If so, put the egg it was on in the Incubator; if not, try again tomorrow! 1.11 Recommendations Starting the game: Buy 1 Chicken. Incubate the eggs until you have 4. Then, buy more animals. Cow and Sheep Miracle Potions: For Cows, unless you are leveling up your Cows, I would just buy another Cow. Because, the money it costs to feed it is more than the money you save on the Potion. Plus, you get no Milk during that time. For Sheep, it can go either way. You don't save any money, but you only lose 2-3 Wool-clipping sessions. Fences: Put Lumber around your Animal and Bird Shed. Make sure it goes all the way around. This will keep your animals from wandering around your farm, cutting the time it takes to put them inside down considerably. Make sure that Cows and Sheep can reach mature Grass, and that Ducks can reach their Pond. Duck Pond: I would recommend getting the Duck Pond during year 2 or 3. During Winter is the best time, as you are not very busy. I would have the Orange Harvest Sprite team gather the amount of Stone (600) you need. Then, call Gotz and have him build it to you for 100,000G. You're Ducks will be happiest if they have access to the Pond, so put it in their fence. CCCCC RRRRRR OOOOOOO PPPPPPP SSSSS CCCCC RR R OOOOOOO PP P SS CC RR R OO OO PP P SS CC RRRRRR OO OO PPPPPPP SS CC RRR OO OO PP SS CCCCC RR R OOOOOOO PP SS CCCCC RR R OOOOOOO PP SSSS 2.0 Introduction for Crops Crops are very important on your farm. All they require is daily watering, and Tadaaaaa! You have crops! Just read the info about the type of crop you want. Please note this will not be organized like the animal section, as plants are different than animals, obviously. 2.1 Watering You have to water crops everyday. There are two exceptions: 1. When it rains 2. A tree once it is in sapling stage. To fill your Watering Can, just go up to any water, even the Duck Pond, and use the can. It will fill up. To water, just use it next to unwatered, tilled land. You can also hire the Light Blue Harvest Sprites to water every square of tilled land, including those with crops on them. The squares must be in the areas you hired them to work in, and must be outside. That's it for watering, pretty easy, huh? 2.1 Ground Crops These are the crops you grow outside and on your field. Some examples would be potatoes or strawberries. They grow in different stages until they grow the produce. Some disappear once you pick them, but some return to a certain stage, and then continue growing. These crops will need to be watered everyday, unless it is raining. The Light Blue Harvest Sprites can be hired to water these for you. These are the most common type of crops. Also, you start out with a couple bags of Turnip Seeds, plant them immediately, they will be one of your main income sources at the very beginning of the game. Planting: Till a 3x3 square of land. Stand in the middle, and then use the Seed Bag. Purchasing: These can be bought from the Supermarket, Vesta, or the Harvest Sprites. Each sell different ones. They all cost different prices. 2.3 Trees Trees are my personal favorite crop. You start out with one Peach Tree in the middle of your farm. This is what a mature Tree looks like. Trees also stay where they are planted forever, unless you cut them down. Trees go through many stages: 1. Seeds in the ground. You have to water these. 2. Sapling. You won't have to water these. 3 and 4. Middle tree. You don't have to water these, they look almost grown up. 5. Mature tree. Bears fruit. Doesn't need water. A mature Tree will have flowers on it the season before it bears fruit. Then, it will have one fruit on it. Pick the fruit. After a few days, the fruit will grow back. Here are the grow times for each type of tree: (Please keep in mind that treed go dormant in Winter, and stop growing) Banana: 40 Days Orange: 43 Days Apple: 52 Days Grape: 58 Days Peach: 58 Days Planting: Till a 2x2 space of land. Stand in the upper left corner. Use the bag of seeds. You will only have to water it until it becomes a sapling. Purchasing: These can be bought only from Vesta. They cost in the low thousands of Gold. 2.4 Basement Crops: Basement Crops are very similar to ground crops. Here are the differences: They are underground, in your basement. They can be grown any season. They need daily watering. They can't be watered by Sprites. The Basements also are different than normal land. First off, you will need the third Mine. In the floors ending in 1,2,3 and 4, you can find the Seasonal Suns. You will need 1 of those for each floor of your Basement. (You can have three floors). Okay, lets say you find a Fall Sun. Ask Gotz to build you a Basement. (You must have your House upgraded first) Then, when it is done, put the Fall Sun in the Sun Holder. Now, you can plant any Fall crops on this floor! Things to remember: These need daily watering. If one Basement collapses, so do the ones under it. If a Sun is removed, the crops on that floor die. Suns can be switched at any time. On the third Basement is a water patch for filling your watering can. Planting: The same as Ground Crops. Purchasing: Use the same seeds as Ground Crops. 2.5 Mushrooms You can even plant Mushrooms! Here are the steps: 1. By a Maker Shed and a Mushroom Shed. 2. Find Mushrooms in the wild or buy Shiitake seeds from Vesta. 3. Put the Mushrooms in the Seed Maker. (Well, you have to buy that for the Maker Shed first.) 4. Put a piece of Lumber on one of the pallets in the Mushroom Shed. 5. Sow the Mushroom Seeds on the Lumber. 6. Water everyday. 7. Harvest after a while. The longer you leave the Mushrooms, the bigger they grow! To get rid of a Mushroom, just Hammer the Lumber. You have 6 pallets in the Shed, too. Here are the grow times for the three Mushrooms: Shiitake: 35 days for Small Matsutake: 59 days for Small Toadstool: 42 days for Small 2.6 The Different Fields There are several different Fields. They all have different growth rates: Slow Growth: The fields in the main part of the Valley, the fields by Turtle Pond, and the Circus Grounds Normal Growth: Your Farm and Basements Fast Growth: The Goddess Pond and Mine Fields (heh heh) Super Growth: Hidden Field behind the Waterfall. Use the Legendary Sword to break the rock blocking your way. It is in a cave, so you must water every day Slow Growth will slow down the growth of crops by a day or two. Normal Growth is just the normal growth time. Fast Growth will speed the grow time by one day. Super Growth will speed it up by two days. Please note that the regrowth time is the same, just the original growing time changes. The only exception seems to be Sweet Potatoes. 2.7 Leveling Up Crops What you need: A Maker Shed with Seed Maker Hoe Watering Can Two bags of Seeds ALL CROPS BUT TREES First, plant the two bags of seeds on top of each other. Water them every day until they mature. Harvest them. Some will be level 1, and some will be level 2. To check, look at them in the Rucksack. Sell all the level 1 crops. Then, put the level 2 crops in the Seed Maker. Plant the level two crops over each other like with the originals. Lather, Rinse, and Repeat. Seeds can go up to level 100, and their price goes up the higher level they are. TREES You will also need Mythic or higher Axe First, plant two bags of seeds on top of each other. Water the tree until it becomes a sapling. When it matures, pick fruit. Turn the first 2 into seeds, as long as they are level 2, plant them over each other. Let the other tree live the rest of the season, so you can sell its fruit, or you can use it in recipes. Repeat. 2.8 Giant Crops Ground Crops have an additional feature. Giant Crops! There is a random 1 in 255 chance of a crop becoming Giant. Since you can't pick it yourself, because it is four times the size of a normal crop, Thomas and some Sprites from Mineral Town pick it for you. It sells for 10 times the normal price. If you want to get a giant crop, but aren't have any luck, save the night before crops mature, and keep reloading until you have a Giant Crop. 2.9 Recommendations Starting your Game: Immediately plant the seeds you start with, and then grow those. Mine until you can afford a Chicken and Bird Barn. Cows and Sheep: Plant grass seeds before you buy your Cow or Sheep, so the Fodder will be ready when you first get the animal. Trees: Plant Trees on a large field you aren't using for Crops. I like to use the Mine Fields, because I don't use them often, and Trees take a long time to grow. 3.0 List of Wild Crops Please note the Wild Crops are in the following order: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter then mixed. This does not include anything found the Mines, or any flowers and mushrooms: Item Name | Season | Price at level 1| ----------------------------------------- Bamboo Shoots| Spring | 50G | ----------------------------------------- Yellow Grass | Spring | 120G | ----------------------------------------- Wild Grapes | Summer | 50G | ----------------------------------------- Blue Grass | Summer | 100G | ----------------------------------------- Green Grass | Summer | 100G | ----------------------------------------- Indigo Grass | Summer | 100G | ----------------------------------------- Purple Grass | Summer | 120G | ----------------------------------------- White Grass | Winter | 150G | ----------------------------------------- Red Grass | SU+FA | 110G | ----------------------------------------- Orange Grass | SP+FA | 100G | ----------------------------------------- That's all, folks. 3.1 List of Spring Crops Please note this doesn't include Wild Crops and does include Spring flowers: * Growth time is in a Normal field * Item Name | Regrowth | Price at level 1 | Growth Time| -------------------------------------------------------- Turnip | N/A | 60G | 5 Days | -------------------------------------------------------- Potato | N/A | 80G | 8 Days | My fav food | | | | -------------------------------------------------------- Strawberry | 2 Days | 30G | 7 Days | -------------------------------------------------------- Cucumber | 2 Days | 60G | 8 Days | -------------------------------------------------------- Cabbage | N/A | 250G | 15 Days | -------------------------------------------------------- Moondrop | N/A | 60G | 7 Days | Flower | | | | -------------------------------------------------------- Toy Flower | N/A | 130G | 13 Days | -------------------------------------------------------- 3.2 List Summer Crops Please note this doesn't include Wild Crops, and does include Summer flowers. Trees regrow time is unconfirmed, but they stay until cut down. The growth time is in a Normal field: Item Name | Regrowth | Price at level 1 | Growth Time| ------------------------------------------------------- Tomato | 3 Days | 60G | 10 Days | ------------------------------------------------------- Onion | N/A | 80G | 8 Days | ------------------------------------------------------- Corn | 3 Days | 100G | 15 Days | ------------------------------------------------------- Pumpkin | N/A | 250G | 15 Days | ------------------------------------------------------- Pineapple | 5 Days | 500G :O | 21 Days | ------------------------------------------------------- Pinkcat | N/A | 70G | 7 Days | Flower | | | | ------------------------------------------------------- Peach~Tree |Unconfirmed| 250G | 58 Days | ------------------------------------------------------- Banana~Tree|Unconfirmed| 300G | 40 Days | ------------------------------------------------------- Orange~Tree|Unconfirmed| 200G | 43 Days | ------------------------------------------------------- 3.3 List of Fall Crops Please note this doesn't include Wild Crops, and does include Fall flowers and Trees, though their regrowth time is unconfirmed. Also, Yams are Sweet Potatoes, and Magic Flowers can be Blue, or the rarer Red: Item Name | Regrowth | Price at level 1 | Growth Time| -------------------------------------------------------- Eggplant | 3 Days | 80G | 10 Days | -------------------------------------------------------- Spinach | N/A | 80G | 6 Days | -------------------------------------------------------- Carrot | N/A | 120G | 8 Days | -------------------------------------------------------- Yam | 2 Days | 100G | 6 Days | -------------------------------------------------------- Pepper | 2 Days | 40G | 8 Days | -------------------------------------------------------- Magic Flower| N/A | Blue = 80G | 11 Days | Red+Blue | | Red = 200G | | -------------------------------------------------------- 3.4 List of Winter Crops No Crops can grow in Winter! 3.5 List of Animal Produce Please note that some of these items can be obtained only using Maker Machines, but only the Animal that produce the item needed is noted. Item Name | Animal | Price | ---------------------------------------- Small Chicken Egg | Chicken | 50G | ---------------------------------------- Medium Chicken Egg | Chicken | 60G | ---------------------------------------- Large Chicken Egg | Chicken | 80G | ---------------------------------------- Small Duck Egg | Duck | 80G | ---------------------------------------- Medium Duck Egg | Duck | 100G | ---------------------------------------- Large Duck Egg | Duck | 150G | ---------------------------------------- Small Milk | Cow | 100G | ---------------------------------------- Medium Milk | Cow | 150G | ---------------------------------------- Large Milk | Cow | 200G | ---------------------------------------- Small Wool | Sheep | 100G | ---------------------------------------- Medium Wool | Sheep | 400G | ---------------------------------------- Large Wool | Sheep | 500G | ---------------------------------------- Small Mayonnaise |Chicken/Duck| 100G | ---------------------------------------- Medium Mayonnaise |Chicken/Duck| 150G | ---------------------------------------- Large Mayonnaise |Chicken/Duck| 200G | ---------------------------------------- Small Cheese | Cow | 300G | ---------------------------------------- Medium Cheese | Cow | 400G | ---------------------------------------- Large Cheese | Cow | 500G | ---------------------------------------- Small Yogurt | Cow | 150G | ---------------------------------------- Medium Yogurt | Cow | 200G | ---------------------------------------- Large Yogurt | Cow | 300G | ---------------------------------------- Small Yarn | Sheep | 300G | ---------------------------------------- Medium Yarn | Sheep | 700G | ---------------------------------------- Large Yarn | Sheep | 800G | ---------------------------------------- Spa-Boiled Egg |Chicken/Duck| 80G | ---------------------------------------- 3.6 List of Mine Items Please note this does include items in the entrance area, and items in the ground such as Black Grass. Also not that where it says "Obtaining Item" it refers to whether the item is found in the entrance area, the rocks in the mine, or under the ground in the Mine: Item Name | Obtaining Item | Price of Item | ----------------------------------------------------- 4.0 Contributing to this Guide See some info that is wrong? Know something I don't? Please tell me next time you see me on the Harvest Moon DS boards on Gamefaqs. I will check my old posts regularly, so if you post a few hours after me, I will probably check it the next day. I would be especially grateful for the following: FAQs you have seen on the boards recently REGARDING THE TOPIC OF THIS FAQ Confirmations where I have marked info as unconfirmed Corrections New Info Complaints that have too much/not enough offensive material =D Info for the Crop Calculator (i.e. Does every crop go up the same amount of money per level, like x2 or something.) Does the format I have used (the tables and stuff) work on your computer/ program?