Rewards
Buying crops isn’t just about having a pretty field – it comes with plenty of rewards that boost your farm’s progress. Here are some of the big benefits you reap (pun intended) by growing and harvesting regularly:
- Coins – Selling them brings in a steady stream of coins. Whether you’re selling wheat by the roadside or shipping pumpkins in a boat order, your Hay Day bank balance will grow with every sale.
- Experience Points (XP) – Every time you harvest, you get XP. It’s small (a wheat gives 1 XP), but over time those points add up and help you level up and unlock machines and animals.
- Expansion Materials – Ever seen those bonus items that sometimes drop when you harvest fields? Yup, continuous farming can give you rare expansion materials and upgrade tools. This is the secret to upgrading your barn and silo capacity – farmers literally farm it to get farm building supplies!
- Production & Feed Stock – A full stash means you can keep your feed mills and production machines running. More resources = more chicken feed, bread, sugars, dairy, and all the goods needed for truck orders and the town. In events or derby prep, having tons of resources ready can be a lifesaver for making items or completing tasks instantly.
In short, buying crops rewards you at every turn – from filling your wallet to leveling up your farm and storage. Master farming (or use a boost to speed it up), and your farm becomes a resource powerhouse. Keep those fields going and enjoy the rewards with each harvest!
Options
When it comes to boosting your output, ChaosBoost offers multiple Crops Boost options to fit your farming needs. Whether you want to stock up on specific resources or just save time on the grind, we have a service option for you. Here are some popular boost packages you can buy:
- Single Focus – Need a mountain of a specific resource (like chili peppers for a spicy salsa mission)? This option lets you focus the boost on one resource of your choice. Our pro farmer will plant and harvest those items exclusively so you end up with a silo full of exactly what you asked for.
- Mixed Batch – Maybe you’re low on a bit of everything. With a mixed boost, the booster will grow a balanced variety of resources to you – wheat, corn, soybeans, carrots, etc.—replenishing your farm across the board. It’s a great way to get rid of shortages and avoid an uneven stash.
- Coin Farmer’s Boost – Want to make money? This option is the way to go. We’ll prioritize high-profit plants and even sell them in your roadside stand for maximum coins. It’s like having a personal strategy guru who knows which resource to plant and when to sell to get you the biggest coin yield without you lifting a finger.
- Derby Prep Pack – Competitive in the Derby? This boost prepares you for heavy derby tasks or events. We’ll stockpile those long-growth plants (looking at you, tomatoes and indigo) ahead of time so when a task pops up asking for 500 cotton or 300 sugarcane, you’ll have it done in a snap. No more last-minute scramble or field loops overnight!
Each of these buying options is designed with a veteran player’s insight – we know the pain points (and the farming slang). From avoiding silo bloat with smart selling to doing “field loops” of wheat to bonus drops, our boosters handle it all. Whatever boost you buy, you’ll log back in to a farm that’s full of crops and ready for whatever the game throws at you.
Requirements
Before you buy a Hay Day Crops Boost from ChaosBoost, make sure your farm meets a few requirements. Don’t worry, these are pretty straightforward – it’s mainly to ensure we can deliver your boost smoothly without any hiccups:
- Crop Unlocked – You must have this resource unlocked before buying. If you order a strawberry boost, your farm needs to be level 34 or higher (since that’s when strawberries unlock). We can only plant what your level allows, so keep your list in mind when choosing.
- Available Fields – You should have enough field plots to plant on before buying (you get more fields as you level up automatically). Basically, the more fields you have, the faster we can grow the required amount. It’s fine if you’re lower level with fewer plots – our booster will still work magic – but very few fields mean the boost might take longer.
- Silo Space – Clear out some room in your silo or have a plan for handling extra. A boost can bring in hundreds or thousands of it, so you want space to store them. If your silo is full at the start, our farmer might need to sell off some harvest (to prevent silo bloat). Upgrade your silo capacity or sell some junk before the boost so we can store everything you need.
- Roadside Shop Access – This one is only if you’re using options like Coin Farmer’s Boost or if we need to free space. Make sure your roadside shop is unlocked (most players have it by level 7). It lets us sell surplus safely. We won’t sell anything you want to keep; we’ll communicate and usually only sell excess or quick-sale wheat, etc., to keep the boost going smoothly.
Meet these Hay Day Boost requirements, and you’re good to go! Essentially, if you’ve been playing Hay Day for a bit and have your farm up and running, you likely qualify. These are just to ensure efficiency. Once everything checks out, our ChaosBoost farmer can jump in and start planting away, giving you an epic crops haul with no downtime.
How to Get Crops in Hay Day
To get crops in Hay Day, every player starts from scratch, planting and harvesting manually. If you’re looking to gather it on your own (when not using a boost), here are the main ways to get your hands on more in Hay Day:
- Plant and Harvest Fields – This is the core loop: drag seeds onto your farmland plots, wait for them to grow, and harvest. Each planted seed yields 2 at harvest, effectively doubling your stock. Keep replanting one of the harvested plants to continuously multiply your resources. Over time, even starting with a single seed can snowball into hundreds (just beware of that field loop addiction – you might find yourself planting wheat on repeat for hours!).
- Buy from Other Farmers – Check the Daily Dirt newspaper (the ads refresh frequently) for players selling it. You can often buy huge stacks of wheat, corn, carrots, and more at bargain prices from others who are offloading excess. Also visit your friends’ and neighbors’ roadside shops – there’s always someone selling what you need. It’s a quick way to top up without waiting for them to grow.
- Neighborhood Requests – If you’re in a neighborhood (highly recommended for active Hay Day players), use the request feature to ask for it. Your generous neighbors can donate from their silo to yours. It’s great when you’re short on something specific. Friendly communities often have each other’s backs – just be ready to return the favor!
- Use Tom’s Services – Tom is the nifty errand boy you unlock who can fetch items for you. If you hire Tom (with diamonds), you can ask him to find crops in bulk. For example, he can bring you a load of 9 or 10 cherry clusters or sugarcane every couple of hours. This costs a few diamonds but can instantly get you hard-to-find crops or just large quantities without scouring the newspaper.
- Events & Boosters – Take advantage of special events like the Hay Day Crop Boost or Crop Bonanza events. During these, certain crops might yield extra harvest (e.g., each field gives 3 crops instead of 2) or grow faster than usual. Plan ahead and plant those crops to triple your output during the event window. Additionally, the game has Hay Day booster cards (won from the Wheel of Fortune, mystery boxes, etc.) that can reduce growth times or increase yields for a set period. Activate a crop booster, and you can significantly speed up your farming – imagine all your crops growing 20% faster!
By combining these methods to get crops in Hay Day, you’ll never truly run out of crops. Play smart: keep your fields busy, check the newspaper often, and don’t be shy to ask for help. And remember, if manual farming ever feels too slow or tedious, you can always let ChaosBoost give you a hand with a crop Hay Day boost while you focus on the fun parts of the game.