Farming and Friends Tier List
How This Tier List Works
Farming and Friends does not publish an official tier list. Dunn Games balances crops, animals, and factories through seed costs, growth times, store prices, and Goals unlock order — not through labeled ranks. This wiki tier list translates community math and long-form play experience into clear S, A, B, and C tiers so you can compare options without re-running spreadsheets every session. We focus on coins per minute of growth time for field crops, and on realistic hourly income for multi-step money methods like chocolate milk that involve trees, animals, factories, and logistics.
Tier placement here reflects average sell prices at FarmCo and AnimalCo without temporary boosts. Joining the Dunn Games Roblox group — Farmer's Club — adds a five percent bonus on crop sales, which can bump a borderline crop up one effective tier for members. Rainbow price timing matters too: selling at peak indicators increases real returns beyond what static tables show. Use these tiers as planning guides, not rigid rules. Your active Goals tasks, current licenses, and farm layout may make a B-tier crop the smartest choice until you unlock the next seeder or factory license.
Crop Tiers vs Money Method Tiers
Field crop tiers measure efficiency on a single loop: buy seeds, grow, harvest, sell at FarmCo. That loop is simple to compare and dominates the first ten to twenty hours of a new farm. Money method tiers rank entire production chains — corn fields, potato monoculture, wool bundles, sawmill planks, honey pallets, and chocolate milk factories. A method ranked above pure crop farming may require cows, cocoa trees, forklifts, pallet trailers, and hours of setup before it out-earns potatoes.
This hub links to two dedicated pages. The Crop Tier List breaks down all ten field crops from Wheat through Potatoes with seed cost, growth minutes, and profit per minute. The Money Methods Tier List orders income strategies from early corn and rice rotations through mid-game soybeans and tomatoes to late-game chocolate milk, with notes on when each method becomes practical. Read both if you are choosing what to plant tonight versus what to build toward over the next week of Goals progress.
What S, A, B, and C Mean
S-tier entries are top-tier choices within their category when unlock requirements and coin investment are already met. For crops, Tomato and Potatoes sit in S-tier because they lead the profit-per-minute chart at 128.1 and 125 coins per minute respectively. A-tier crops like Soybeans, Cabbage, and Carrots remain excellent mid-to-late field options with strong returns but slightly lower peak efficiency or longer growth cycles. B-tier crops — Corn, Rice, and Oats — carry early and mid-game farms before advanced seeds unlock. C-tier Wheat and Sugar Cane fill specific roles: Wheat for tutorial speed and Sugar Cane as a stepping stone some players skip once Soybeans unlock.
Money method tiers use the same letters but different criteria. Chocolate milk sits alone at S-tier for late game because full trailer loads can return hundreds of thousands of coins when cocoa, cows, and factory automation align. Potatoes and disciplined tomato fields occupy A-tier as the best pure crop grinds. Sheep wool, sawmill planks, and honey pallets fill B-tier niches tied to Goals licenses. Chickens, early cake production, and decorative income paths rank C-tier for coin efficiency even when they help complete animal Goals tasks.
Tiers Change as You Unlock Features
A crop's tier assumes you can plant, harvest, and sell it efficiently. Carrots drop in practical value if you still run a Level 1 planter on huge fields while a neighbor uses a Level 3 seeder and Oxbo harvester. Likewise, chocolate milk is S-tier on paper but C-tier for a player who has not unlocked cocoa forestry, cow barns, or the factory license. Always cross-reference tier lists with your Goals menu and the Items pages for exact unlock gates.
Price volatility at FarmCo adds another layer. Cabbage averages 108.33 coins per minute — nearly A-tier — but its sixty-minute growth time ties up field space for a long cycle. If you cannot babysit harvest timing, shorter crops like Corn at eighty coins per minute may feel stronger in practice. Cooperative farms should assign roles: one player optimizes field tiers while another invests in factory tiers, then merge income at the central town sell point on the 2026 map.
- Crop Tier List — all ten field crops with profit/min and S/A/B/C ranks
- Money Methods Tier List — corn through chocolate milk progression
- Farmer's Club — five percent crop sell bonus shifts effective tiers
- Rainbow prices — sell timing can outperform raw tier math on big hauls
- Goals licenses — tier potential locked until tasks complete
Pair Tier Lists With Other Wiki Pages
Tier rankings tell you what is strongest; guides tell you how to execute. After picking a target tier, read the Crops and Seeds guide for seeder compatibility, the Chocolate Milk guide for factory setup, and the Goals and Licenses guide for unlock order. The Items section lists exact stats for every crop, animal, and factory input. Map pages explain where to buy seeds at FarmCo, animals at AnimalCo, and equipment at the Vehicle Store so your tier choice is not wasted on extra travel time.
Dunn Games ships balance patches and new crops occasionally. When seed costs or growth times change, we update tables on the crop tier page first, then adjust letter tiers if rankings shift. Bookmark this hub and check back after major updates — the February 2026 map redesign did not rewrite crop math, but future content drops might.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an official Farming and Friends tier list?
No. Dunn Games does not publish ranked tiers. This list is a community-informed wiki ranking based on profit per minute for crops and realistic income for multi-step money methods.
What is the best crop in Farming and Friends?
Tomato leads raw profit per minute at 128.1 coins, followed closely by Potatoes at 125. Both are S-tier field crops once you can afford their seed costs and have equipment to harvest efficiently.
Is chocolate milk better than potatoes?
Late game, yes. Chocolate milk factory chains out-earn field crops when cocoa trees, cows, and logistics are fully built. Potatoes remain the best pure crop grind for players not ready for factory investment.
Does Farmer's Club change tier rankings?
It adds a five percent bonus when selling crops at FarmCo. That bonus does not change relative order much but makes every crop tier slightly more profitable for group members.
Should I only plant S-tier crops?
Not always. Goals tasks, seed unlock order, and equipment levels may require B-tier crops temporarily. Use tiers as targets, not restrictions, until your farm can support top-tier planting.