Quick Answer

There is no single best crop — the right pick depends on the season and your Farmer rank. A new save starts in Summer, so begin with Wheat, Pasture Grass, and Beetroot, then move to fast Apprentice crops like Cabbage, Water Spinach, Cucumber, Peanut, and Mountain Rice. Junior Farmer opens Sugarcane, Tomato, Pepper, and Watermelon; Intermediate and Senior add Strawberry, Corn, Mint, Rice, and Mandrake. Late-game guides and players converge on Honeyvine (Spring/Summer), Star Plum (Spring/Autumn), Jadelume (Winter), and year-round Stardew Fern, with Fluffbean, Chirpy Plum, Bell Pepper, and King Water Chestnut close behind. Processing, bees, repeat harvests, and immortal seeds matter more than any raw price table — published prices still conflict across sources, so this page recommends by stage, not by disputed coin values.

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Season and Stage Matrix

This matrix shows which money-relevant crops each Farmer rank unlocks and when they grow. Sell prices are deliberately omitted — see why exact rankings differ.

Guide reference table
Farmer rankSpringSummerAutumnWinterYear-round
StarterWheat, Pasture Grass, BeetrootBeetrootWheat, Pasture Grass
ApprenticeLeekCabbage, Water Spinach, LeekCabbage, Leek, Winter CanolaWinter CanolaCucumber (Trellis), Peanut, Mountain Rice, Garlic, Potato
JuniorTomato, Green Grape, Pineapple (GMAX)Tomato, Pepper, Watermelon (GMAX)Pumpkin (GMAX), Cherry RadishCarrot, Winter Melon (GMAX)Sugarcane, Soybeans
IntermediateStrawberry, Cherry TomatoCorn, Blueberry, StrawberryCorn, Cherry TomatoStrawberryFruit trees (Apple, Orange, Banana and others)
SeniorMint, Water Caltrop (Paddy), Reishi Mushroom, Lemon (tree)Mint, Water Caltrop, Aloe VeraAloe Vera, Reishi Mushroom, LemonLemonRice (Paddy), Mandrake
ExpertHoneyvine, Star Plum, Star MangoHoneyvine, Fluffbean, Chirpy PlumStar Plum, Bell PepperJadelume, Fluffbean, King Water Chestnut (Paddy)Stardew Fern

VG247 calls Zapweed (Expert, Paddy) tempting but too expensive and slow compared with the other Expert picks. Seed packets are sold year-round; a crop only grows in its listed seasons.

How Crop Unlocks Work

  • Speak with Graminova, the Farmer mentor, usually at or near the Happiness Seed Shop, to start the profession. He also sends a letter on Summer 2 of year 1.
  • Completing Graminova's trials raises your rank through Starter, Apprentice, Junior, Intermediate, Senior, and Expert. Each rank adds seeds to the Happiness Seed Shop shelves; IGN says pushing to at least Apprentice — ideally Junior — is what opens the early profit crops.
  • The shop register also sells machine blueprints at higher ranks: Jam Maker (Junior), Pickling Jar (Intermediate), Grinder (Senior), and the Greenhouse Building Manual (Expert).

Field Types: Farmland, Trellis, Paddy

There are three plot types, and each has its own blocker:

Guide reference table
PlotHow to make itBlocker that pauses growthHelpers
FarmlandTill soil with a hoeWeedsRabbits, Weed Barrier, or pull by hand
TrellisCraft and place on bare, untilled groundInsectsChickens, Bug Net, Blue Scarecrow
Paddy FieldNeeds a Powered HoeSnailsDucks

Cucumber, Tomato, Pepper, grapes, Honeyvine, Star Plum, and Jadelume are Trellis crops on the wiki table; Water Caltrop and King Water Chestnut are Paddy crops. Growth starts as soon as a seed is planted and watered — crops do not wait for the next in-game day, and water lasts about one in-game day. Planting, watering, and harvesting cost no stamina; tilling and refilling the can do.

Repeat Harvests and Trees

Some crops harvest more than once and return to an earlier growth stage after picking — Cucumber, Tomato, Pepper, and grapes are early examples, and the Expert Trellis trio (Honeyvine, Star Plum, Jadelume) all harvest three times, with Star Plum and Jadelume also regrowing. Trees mature in any season, fruit only in their listed seasons, and keep producing until cut down, which makes them steady long-term income once Intermediate and Senior stock opens up.

Processing and Bees

Raw crops already sell above seed cost, but the mid-game loops raise the ceiling:

  • Jam Maker (fruit + Sugar), Pickling Jar (vegetables + Salt), and the Juicer process crops into higher-value goods; jams and pickles are the biggest bump but slow, so players run several machines at once. Grow your own sugarcane or beetroot for sugar.
  • At Senior, the Grinder turns crops into seeds instead of rebuying packets, and TechRaptor reports the Senior Farmer skill Eternal Blessings can convert harvests into Everlasting crops — removing an Everlasting plant refunds the seed.
  • At Intermediate Rancher, Beelessings lets bees give crops a growth burst when they return to the hive around 1 pm and 7 pm. Plant real farmed flowers near the hives — decorative build-menu flowers do not attract bees — and expect them to stay inside in bad weather.

GMAX and Greenhouse

  • GMAX crops: each season has one giant-crop candidate — Pineapple (Spring), Watermelon (Summer), Pumpkin (Autumn), Winter Melon (Winter) — grown as a 3×3 block. It is a bonus on top of normal farming, not a daily money loop. See the GMAX crops guide.
  • Greenhouse: the Expert-tier Greenhouse Building Manual at the Happiness Seed Shop is reported to let crops grow out of season. By that point Workpedia perks and immortal seeds may already cover that, so treat it as optional. See how to unlock the Greenhouse.

Why Exact Profit Rankings Differ

For the same reason, calculated "coins per tile per day" leaderboards circulating on fan sites are derived from one of these disputed tables under stated assumptions — useful as a rough signal, not as a settled 1.0 ranking. Whether the Separator raises or lowers profit is also disputed: TechRaptor warns it can decrease value, while players describe pulp and noodle loops as upgrades.

Calculate from your own inputs

The calculator below is a local tool for your own estimates. Enter every price and day value yourself; this page provides no official profit ranking, no prefilled game prices, and no live server data. Leave regrow days blank for a one-time crop. For a regrowing crop, enter both regrow days and season days so the calculator can count repeat harvests.

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FAQ

What should I plant first in Starsand Island?
A new save starts in Summer, so your first field must be Summer-legal: Wheat, Pasture Grass, and Beetroot are the starter crops. At Apprentice, add one-day Cabbage and Water Spinach plus year-round Cucumber, Peanut, and Mountain Rice.
What are the best late-game crops?
Guides and community profit threads converge on Honeyvine (Spring/Summer), Star Plum (Spring/Autumn), and Jadelume (Winter), plus year-round Stardew Fern. Fluffbean, Chirpy Plum, Bell Pepper, Star Mango, and King Water Chestnut are also named as strong Expert-tier sellers.
Are the crop prices on the wiki accurate for 1.0?
Treat them as version-sensitive. The wiki.gg Crops table, IGN, TheGamer, and Screen Hype all publish different sell prices, and even wiki.gg's Islandpedia page disagrees with its own Crops page. No official 1.0 price table exists.
Do seeds only go on sale in their growing season?
No. The Happiness Seed Shop sells seed packets year-round regardless of the calendar, but a planted crop only grows in its listed seasons.
Is Leek or Cucumber better early on?
The sources disagree. VG247 prefers Leek in Spring, calling Cucumber slower and lower-yielding, while one fan site's wiki-based math ranks Cucumber first among the early set once both harvests are counted. It is a methodology dispute, not a settled game fact.
Do fruit trees only grow in one season?
Trees mature in any season but only fruit in their listed seasons, and they keep producing until you cut them down — unlimited harvests, not single-use.

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