The Department of Agriculture recently forecast that net farm income will rise nearly 5 percent this year, to $88 billion. That growth comes on top of increases in both 2017 and 2018 and is, just for the record, faster than the overall growth of the economy. For sure, times could be better.
.Originally posted by.Aerow(/forums/225/topics/305709?page=1#posts-6474265):. Has anyone done the math on this? Which is really better?Depends.If by better you mean more profitable, farm 4/2 is your best choice.Originally posted by.gust4v3(/forums/225/topics/305709?page=1#posts-6474717):.1). In the long run, farm 4/2 is more profitable than 2/4.
But farm 2/4 can be a smart choice if you’re playing a daily challenge (for example). Let’s say there are only 10 rounds in the challenge (medium mode) and $30000 start money. Which farm is the best choice? In 10 rounds, farm 4/2 will give 10.$3000 = $30000 and you’ll need to invest $23400, so you’ll have $6400 profit. In 10 rounds, farm 2/4 will give $18286 (7 rounds → withdraw) + $5154 (3 rounds → withdraw) = $23440, and you’ll need to invest $15900, so you’ll have $7540 profit. See? In this case, farm 2/4 is more profitable than farm 4/2.You are forgetting the refund from selling the tower.
So if you want maximum money at the last round of a 11 round daily challenge, then you can profit from the farm 10 rounds, after which you sell it for 80% of the original cost. So the net profit from the 4/2 farm will be 25,320 while from a 2/4 farm it’ll be 20,260. So the 4/2 farm gives a lot more profit.Same story for your second point. Upgrading to 4/2 virtually pays off in 1 round.Originally posted by.Diadem(/forums/225/topics/305709?page=1#posts-6474968):.Originally posted by.gust4v3(/forums/225/topics/305709?page=1#posts-6474717):.1). In the long run, farm 4/2 is more profitable than 2/4.
But farm 2/4 can be a smart choice if you’re playing a daily challenge (for example). Let’s say there are only 10 rounds in the challenge (medium mode) and $30000 start money. Which farm is the best choice?
In 10 rounds, farm 4/2 will give 10.$3000 = $30000 and you’ll need to invest $23400, so you’ll have $6400 profit. In 10 rounds, farm 2/4 will give $18286 (7 rounds → withdraw) + $5154 (3 rounds → withdraw) = $23440, and you’ll need to invest $15900, so you’ll have $7540 profit. See? In this case, farm 2/4 is more profitable than farm 4/2. You are forgetting the refund from selling the tower.
So if you want maximum money at the last round of a 11 round daily challenge, then you can profit from the farm 10 rounds, after which you sell it for 80% of the original cost. So the net profit from the 4/2 farm will be 25,320 while from a 2/4 farm it’ll be 20,260.
So the 4/2 farm gives a lot more profit. Same story for your second point. Upgrading to 4/2 virtually pays off in 1 round.You’re right, there is the refund from selling. The example was made up only to explain the “farm 2/4.can.
be a better option” – ok, if the selling is an option, the example failed. But you guys get the point.Originally posted by.XiaolinDraconis(/forums/225/topics/305709?page=1#posts-6476469):. Yeah I think someone’s done the math link, I’m gonna read it later.
Oh, and gustave.SMH. So ashamed In straight up comparison 4/2 is always more profitable than 2/4Seriously, I didn’t understand what you mean.
Did I say that “farm 4/2 isn’t more profitable than 2/4”?.Originally posted by.XiaolinDraconis(/forums/225/topics/305709?page=1#posts-6476469):. Yeah I think someone’s done the math Oh, and gustave.SMH. So ashamed In straight up comparison 4/2 is always more profitable than 2/4Actually, if you read the post that’s linked, you’ll see a part about when you can make more $ from 2/4.But 4/2 is almost always better. Not always, but almost always.