How is this calculator ranking crops?
It compares seasonal total profit and gold per day with regrow logic, quality multipliers, and optional Tiller bonus.
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Use the calculator first, then explore related guides only if you need more context.
Stardew Valley Profit Calculator
Find the best crop for your season, days left, seed budget, and next profit route.
Compare Stardew Valley crops by season, days left, gold per day, and ROI. Get an exact answer for your current farm before buying seeds.
Start with your current season and days left, then use the next-step cards below when you are ready to plan crops, processing, or greenhouse layouts.
After the calculation
Use the Year 1 season plan to pick the safest Spring, Summer, and Fall crops after you check raw profit.
See which crops should go into Kegs, which belong in Jars, and why Cranberries are usually not a priority keg crop.
Move from crop math to a 116-tile greenhouse plan with sprinkler placement, fruit tree space, and year-round profit picks.
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Once you know the best crop, use one of these guides to choose the right seasonal route, artisan path, or greenhouse setup.
Use a quick Spring to Fall route when you want a simple crop plan after checking exact numbers.
Decide which crops deserve Kegs, which belong in Jars, and why Cranberries are usually a Jar call.
Turn raw crop math into a 116-tile greenhouse layout with sprinkler and crop guidance.
It compares seasonal total profit and gold per day with regrow logic, quality multipliers, and optional Tiller bonus.
Ancient Fruit wins per plant in the Greenhouse or Ginger Island because it regrows every 7 days with no replanting. Starfruit wins on raw gold per harvest but costs 400g per seed. Run the calculator with your days left: Ancient Fruit starts stronger across Year 1-Greenhouse, while Starfruit is the faster profit option when you only have one season of growing time.
Not yet. This page focuses on direct crop selling value for quick in-season planting decisions.
Yes. Keep quality at Normal and Tiller Off for a realistic early-game baseline route.
It ranks raw crop choices by season, days left, gold per day, total profit, and ROI. It is designed for quick planting decisions, not full artisan processing planning.
Some crops need more days before the first harvest, while regrow crops need enough time to pay off. Changing days left can make a slower high-profit crop worse than a faster crop.
Turn Tiller on only if your farmer already has the Tiller profession. Leave it off for early-game or neutral comparisons.
ROI compares profit against seed cost. A high ROI crop pays back its seed cost efficiently, while gold per day shows how much value it creates over the remaining season.
No. This calculator focuses on direct crop selling value. Use it first to choose a strong crop, then evaluate processing separately if you want an artisan route.
Start with season and days left. Those two inputs decide which crops can still finish before the season ends.
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