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[AU][H]OWLab Spring Purple[W]Paypal, cash : mechmarket

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Forum: r/mechmarket

Selling 2 tickets - Cash Cash - Spring Awakening afterparty

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I have 2 tickets to see Cash Cash at the Electric Hotel. Doors open at 10pm

Tickets are 30$ each. I accept Cash or Bitcoin Cash

Top Comment: I have 2 tickets to see Cash Cash at the Electric Hotel. Doors open at 10pm Tickets are 30$ each. I accept Cash or Bitcoin Cash

Forum: r/chicagoEDM

Spring Spring Half Cash, no instas , no mk

Main Post: Spring Spring Half Cash, no instas , no mk

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Finally beat it after a ton of tries. Didn’t sell anything. I’m sure there are other strategies, but this worked for me. 3 dart monkeys, OBYN, two ninjas, one sniper, and one Super are all I had before round 40.

Forum: r/btd6

Spring Valley Announces Shareholder Approval of Business Combination with AeroFarms; Minimum Cash Requirement Not Met; Additional Capital Required - "no assurance that additional capital will be raised or that the business combination will be consummated" - SV SVSVW

Main Post: Spring Valley Announces Shareholder Approval of Business Combination with AeroFarms; Minimum Cash Requirement Not Met; Additional Capital Required - "no assurance that additional capital will be raised or that the business combination will be consummated" - SV SVSVW

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"As a result of redemptions by holders of Spring Valley’s Class A ordinary shares, the minimum cash requirement in Spring Valley and AeroFarms’ Agreement and Plan of Merger has not been satisfied. Spring Valley and AeroFarms are pursuing additional capital sources, which must be agreeable to both Spring Valley and AeroFarms. It is expected that existing AeroFarms insiders would represent a significant portion of the additional capital and that the investment into the combined company would be on the same terms as provided to existing PIPE investors. If the parties agree to close, the closing of the business combination is anticipated to take place on or before September 24, 2021. Following closing of the business combination, the combined company’s stock and warrants are expected to trade under the ticker symbols “ARFM” and “ARFMW”, respectively. There can be no assurance that additional capital will be raised or that the business combination will be consummated."

From the 424B3 Final Prospectus:

"The Merger Agreement includes a minimum cash available requirement that Spring Valley will need to have a minimum of $225,000,000 of funds, net of any unpaid liabilities, to effect the Closing. Furthermore, Spring Valley will only proceed with the merger if it will have net tangible assets of at least $5,000,001 upon consummation of the merger and a majority of the shares voted are voted in favor of the merger. Based on the amount of $232,307,702 in the trust account and $1,769,442 of working capital as of March 31, 2021, and taking into account the anticipated proceeds of $125,000,000 from the PIPE Financing and transaction expenses of $38,406,423, if no more than 9,461,457 shares of Spring Valley’s public shares are redeemed, Spring Valley will still have sufficient cash to satisfy the minimum cash available requirement in the Merger Agreement."

Forum: r/Spacstocks

What is the most profitable Spring crop, year 2?

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I don't mean what sells for the most per item, that's easy to find. I mean gold star sell price vs seed price, profit per tile per harvest, then multiply that by how many harvests you could get during the month.

As an example, Cauliflower costs 80 per seed, sells for a gold price (using quality fertilizer which means mostly golds and my Tiller bonus) of 288 per head, which is a profit of 208 per head, and 2 harvests per season, 416g per tile profit for the season, not including any giants that may form.

Compare with that, Garlic. Seeds cost 40g and a gold bulb sells for 99g, for a profit of 59 per harvest. With a grow time of 4 days, I can actually get 6 harvests in the month for a total profit of 354g per tile.

In this instance, the cauliflower is more profitable. Does anyone know off hand what THE most profitable Year 2 Spring crop is? Like, potatoes, maybe, since they can generate extra potatoes per harvest? Without the extra potatoes cauliflower definitely beats potatoes, and I think it still wins even with the extras.

As I've been checking the numbers cauliflower wins every time. I'm starting to think the longer it takes to grow, the more profitable it is, not only per harvest, but for the entire season, but I'm not sure so I thought I'd ask.

Top Comment: I usually use this for calculating profit: https://thorinair.github.io/Stardew-Profits/ Accounts for lots of stuff like farming level, fertilizer, seed price etc.

Forum: r/StardewValley

Spring 1 crops. Which is best?

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I asked that question. And got the answer of potatoes. Everyone said potatoes. When I asked why they tended to point to the bonus yields (1 in 5 randomly produces 2 instead of 1 potato). And some pointed at calculators and xls sheets showing GPD (gold per day) figures ranking the potato suprime save for the strawberry which is not available until Spring 13.

Something gnawed at me. The math looked like their number were right. And lots berated the mild mannered parsnip as a also-ran crop not worth planting past the free 15 you get at the start of the game.

I finally realized all these sheets all lacked aspect. They lacked realization that you simply can not go out and plant 100 potatoes in Spring 1. You do not have the funds to do that. You have 15 seeds and $500. Thats it. Gotta roll that for 28 days.

The more I dug into how to ramp up from near nothing, the less and less potatoes looked viable. And the lowly and disregarded parsnip started to look FAR superior to the apparently substantially higher GDP ranked crops for spring.

I set out to prove for myself which crop was a better starting crop. Also, a discord user said that you can't run a farm with 180+ crops on a starter can. Challenge accepted.

Along those lines many many people said that strawberries are a better crop for spring. However you don't access the seeds until 13 Spring. By then season half over. ROI would be poor if planted same year, so they are for Spring 2 and not a contender. However they need to be purchased during spring 1.

Goals and Requirements:

  • Complete Spring foraging bundle.
  • Complete Spring crops bundle.
  • 5 gold parsnips for Quality crops bundle (to complete in fall)
  • 15 Strawberry seeds (just because I bought that many in my main game, 16 would be better as thats exactly 2 quality sprinklers)
  • Sufficient funds to begin Summer 1.
  • Sufficient fertilizer to begin Summer 1.
  • Attend both festivals.
  • Clear 1/2 of farm or more for buildings later in the year.
  • Sell nothing but the 15 starter parsnips and the chosen crop (parsnips or potatoes in this case).
  • Forage as normal collecting standard forage, onions and salmonberries.
  • Watch cooking channel to get recipes every day.
  • Complete all quests but do not pick up reward money

So, basically no income what so ever other than the chosen crop, even gifts, quests and the letter from mom. That way final income figures are pure crop data.

I set out to compare Parsnips to Potatoes. My gut said parsnips. Experienced players said potatoes. So here we go...

Notes:

As stated in the requirements, I sold NO items other than the grown crops, so no forage items were sold. Also any of the same crop that was grown with mixed seeds was not sold.

No going into the mine. Its too random and could affect the outcome if you are faint or die.

Top Comment: Parsnips Progression: 40 seed in ground Day 1 Harvest and Purchase 60 seeds. Harvest and Purchase 60 seeds, Produce 120 fertilizer and use with 60 parsnips. $1592 remaining. Complete Spring forage bundle. Plant (with fertilizer) the 30 Spring Seeds in new bed. Egg Festival: Harvest parsnips and drop in sales trunk. Win egg hunt. Buy 15 strawberry seeds. Trunk sales $2061 Day After Festival: Buy and plant next crops including 1 Potato, 1 Green Bean, 1 cauliflower. Harvest Spring seeds and store as food for later. Plant 15 Mixed Seeds that were result of clearing weeds. Purchase and plant 180 seeds. Produce additional fertilizer. $1852 on hand. Purchase and plant 180 seeds. Produce additional fertilizer. $6479 on hand. Final Harvest: Day 26: Harvest and sell final crop. Use remaining days to clear additional acreage in farm and produce fertilizer for Summer. Last day, final harvesting of whats left of mixed seed plantings. Results: Ending Balance: $15,371. Total Earned: $29, 081 Ending Skills: Farming 7 Mining 1 Foraging 5 Fishing 0 Combat 0 Goals: Completed Spring foraging bundle: DONE Completed Spring crops bundle: DONE Reserved 5 gold parsnips for Quality bundle: DONE Purchased 15 Strawberry seeds: DONE 1/2 farm Cleared: DONE. Cleared about 1/2 to 2/3 Attended both festivals: DONE. Setup for Summer: Saved 2 shells for Crab Pot bundle. Ended with 70 Fertilizer to start Summer crops with. Unlocked quality sprinkler Notes: While I did plant and grow the spring seeds from the bundle, I sold none. I did use a few of the leeks as food because at one point I couldn't produce the food bars (acorn, maple nut, pinecone) because it was unselectable in the crafting screen, cursor simply would not go to it even though I had ingredients. Later after something else unlocked, it became selectable again. About 2/3 into the season I had crops exceeding 180 and was able to water them with starter can. Sometimes I needed to eat a bit of food and would be energy starved afterwords but I had prepared for this by doing all the clearing early when not energy starved. Foraging was still practical and meet/greet of villager still practical. Synopsis: Parsnips are completely viable as a first year crop. They provide fast turn around of funds enabling reinvestment of funds into more seeds very quickly and its easy to ramp up from nothing to 180 plus plots in way less than one season. They provide sufficient income quickly so upgrading backpack, and all tools is absolutely possible (if you have the copper ore) before the beginning of Summer 1. Watering large numbers can be a challenge. Can you manage a farm with 180 or more plots with the starting can? Yes. Should you? No. Without prior prep and gathering of food to sustain you on days where you need to hoe and water is not practical. 120 should be a reasonable max target. Screenshots: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Apd0kiPhiKjThX9KZHxJ02Wr-Q0w

Forum: r/StardewValley