Growing crops each season in Stardew Valley is a great way to make a lot of money. However, some crops are much more valuable to grow than others, so it’s important to prioritize high-value crops if you want to make as much money as possible. As with spring and summer, fall has some very valuable crops and some that are not worth growing.
The best fall crops

this The most profitable crops to grow in the fall are cranberries, grapes, artichokes and pumpkins. Artichoke seeds are not sold until the following year, while grapes are grown on trellises, making these choices a little more difficult. Sweet Gem Berries are the most valuable crop, but the seeds are sold separately on the wagon, so you need to keep growing them in the game and convert them into seeds to have an entire field’s worth.
if you To complete the Community Center bundle to unlock the greenhouse, you will need to grow some lower value crops, such as corn. Corn is constantly produced, but it is only truly worth growing if it produces: Early summer.
Cranberries are the easiest crop to grow because the plant continues to grow throughout the season, so you don’t have to worry about replanting at any time. Pumpkins are highly valuable, but can only be harvested twice a season, so if you want to spread out your payday, pumpkins aren’t the best choice.
Below you’ll find a table with each fall crop, the cost of its seeds, how long it takes to harvest, and its sales price. All of these numbers don’t include potential bonuses, such as faster growth times or better sales prices. Seed costs are based on Pierre’s store unless noted they are from a different supplier.
crops | seed price | Growth time (days) | selling price |
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Amaranth | 70G | 7 |
Normal: 150G Silver: 187G Gold: 225G Iridium: 300G |
artichoke | 30G | 8 |
Normal: 160G Silver: 200G Gold: 240G Iridium: 320G |
beet | 20G (Oasis) | 6 |
Normal: 100G Silver: 125G Gold: 150G Iridium: 200G |
Chinese cabbage | 50G | 4 |
Normal: 80G Silver: 87G Gold: 105G Iridium: 140G |
fairy rose | 200G | 12 |
Normal: 290G Silver: 362G Gold: 435G Iridium: 580G |
pumpkin | 100G | 13 |
Normal: 320G Silver: 400G Gold: 480G Iridium: 640G |
sunflower | 200G | 8 |
Normal: 80G Silver: 100G Gold: 120G Iridium: 160G |
sweet gem berries | 1,000G (wagon) | twenty four |
Normal: 3,000G Silver: 3,750G Gold: 4,500G Iridium: 6,000G |
wheat | 10G | 4 |
Normal: 25G Silver: 31G Gold: 37G Iridium: 50G |
Yam | 60G | 10 |
Normal: 160G Silver: 200G Gold: 240G Iridium: 320G |
corn | 150G | Initially grows 14, then every 4 |
Normal: 50G Silver: 62G Gold: 75G Iridium: 100G |
cranberry | 240G | Initial growth: 7, then every 5 |
Normal: 75G Silver: 93G Gold: 112G Iridium: 150G |
eggplant | 20G | Initial growth: 5, then every 5 |
Normal: 60G Silver: 75G Gold: 90G Iridium: 120G |
broccoli |
foraging | Initial growth is 8, then every 4 |
Normal: 70G Silver: 87G Gold: 105G Iridium: 140G |
Grape | 60G | Initial growth is 10, then every 3 |
Normal: 80G Silver: 100G Gold: 120G Iridium: 160G |