Talk:Crafting building/@comment-99.151.56.217-20110303171547/@comment-70.248.123.226-20110306161328

I don't think the previous responder understood your question, based on their answer.

If you quit your bakery business, if you want to make fuel (via goods), you'll have to open a different business. Once sold, you can purchase a spa or winery for farm cash, but they aren't cheap.

If you don't have a business, you won't be able to make any fuel and you will run out of storage for bushels that you find while harvesting. Soon, that aspect of your farming will be dead.

@the previous responder. Actually, no. Your information may be clear to you and possibly to others who think they know what you're talking about, but generally, your comments are unclear and confusing.

Selling higher level goods doesn't necessarily help vs. selling lower level goods. Selling a good of a lower level helps you increase that level faster than selling a higher level good. Its this leveling process that improves your goods value and gives you and others more fuel per good. Also, just because you have higher level goods doesn't necessarily mean you'll sell more of these. Some farmers want those, because the have the money and want more fuel, but other farmers who still want to help, know that buying lower level goods helps you level those goods faster. Still other farmers will offer to buy specific goods from you that will help you level that particular good with that purchase. If I need one sale of a thing and tell my friend, he'll buy that and help me out.

In addition, you have to have the good in order to sell them. You only get so many numbers to sell and once they're gone, no one, no matter how badly they want that Level 100 Triple Berry Pie you make, unless you have one for sell, they can't buy one.