Saturday, September 25, 2010

Amateur Happy Winter Festival

We had won all Amateur Festival except the Amateur Happy Winter Festival. If anyone of us can win this cup, then we can redeem $11200. Unfortunately, I am not able to join because of I have leveled up to Veteran.
The way to win this cup are give your livestocks the highest quality feed (scoring : Quality point of feed x feed given), making dairy and meat products (scoring: the value in money). So, farms which consume 1o+ 7* optimum feed every turn, or have a dairy or meat workshop having higher chance to win.
I can provide 6* to 7* meat to one of the participant (if the participant have meat workshop), or 4* -6* pasteurized cream (if the participant have a dairy workshop). :D

8 comments:

  1. I have a meat workshop and can try to win this. I'll be feeding my livestock advanced feed (I can increase the amount of livestock I have but can't change the feed)

    With help I think I can win.

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  2. Good luck to you.
    I sold 145 6* chicken meat to the market today. But, I will put all of them (around 87 chicken meat every turn)to the exchange board for you, starting by tomorrow.

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  3. Someone is giving me some tough competition. If anyone of you folks want me to make meat products for you I'll gladly do it.

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  4. Sorry I haven't checked the blog in a while. I have 7* meat you can make into smoked wet chicken. I'll put it up on the board now.

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  5. Yeah that Ted guy is the one I competed against for last year's exp winter meat challenge. I think he's got high quality livestock, at least 6*.

    Sorry, I just realised I don't have enough transactions to put up the salt and firewood. I can put them up tomorrow or I can just reimburse you for the cost if you buy them from the market.

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  6. Thanks Perk and Tami, and of course Ajoo. Last count I was up by 3000 points. Don't worry about secondary ingredients unless you happen to have some peppers lying around on your farm.

    I'm making enough in the meat that I can reimburse you for the meat's cost at the market and still make enough to keep running the farm.

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  7. What kind of peppers do you need? Cayenne or chili?

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  8. cayenne at this point...chili peppers are well stocked in the market

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