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Farm Town Weekly Season III Episode 12

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Farm Town Weekly Season III Episode 12On this episode we discuss fishing, facilities, and making a “Help Wanted” post to your wall asking neighbors to come and harvest/plow at your farm. We also talked about desired upgrades to current features and a few new ideas. Was a lot of fun and a great crowd in our live chat.

Another topic we discussed is a fun thread in the official Farm Town discussion forum called Sniff, Sniff, Boo, Hoo. This thread is a multi-contributor saga started by Ms Penny about the goings-on at her “seedy” little Trailer Park (Farm 2) and Bubba’s Prison (Farm 3). We featured screen shots of these farms on our Facebook Fan Page and the story line now includes Jets Cousin, Cletus Hill who is currently sitting on Death Row at Bubba’s Prison. There is really only one way to get up to speed on the Trailer Park Players and that’s to start at the beginning and read to the current post. It is a lot of reading but what else do you  have to do while you’re waiting for wheat?

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Farm Town Weekly Season III Episode 6

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Farm Town Weekly Season III Episode 6What a show. We had a difficult time getting started and had to actually start everything over again but once we got going we had a really good time. Ms. Kelly, Mountain Mamma, Jennie G, and Data Sheet Dave joined me on the call. Later during the show we had a wonderful surprise when Sandi Lopez called in all the way from Portugal. (We love you Sandi!) and a very nice gentlemen with the user name of Mushroom Hunter also called and visited with is a while.

The topics ranged from the new items and facilities on Farm Town to the ever changing landscape of social media. We also had a somewhat passionate discussion on the health care reform bill. What a great group we have to be able to talk about such issue from both sides of the political fence.

I’m already looking forward to getting together with you all next Monday evening at 7:30 Central on TalkShoe.com – Hope you enjoy listening.

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Farm Town Feature Update

Friday, February 26th, 2010

David Cooper sent me this information on the recent updates just prior to our last show so we could share it on the program. I decided to go ahead and post it here for you in case you have additional questions. For very detailed information about every aspect of Farm Town, please check out Davids “Farm Town Data Sheet.”

Chicken Coop: Allows you to harvest the eggs of the hens and geese and sell the eggs at the marketplace. The Hen is a new animal that your friends can send you as a gift. You can harvest them once every day.

Wool Shed: This is a new building that allows you to harvest the wool of the sheep and llamas and sell the wool at the marketplace. You can harvest them once every 2 days…. See More

Dairy Shed: Allows you to harvest the milk of the cows and goats and sell the milk at the marketplace. You can harvest them once every 3 days.

You just need to click on the animal building and select the harvest option. All the animals on your farm related to that building will be harvested at once. Note that depending on your computer power and other factors, having an exesive amount of animals on your farm can make the game slower.

The Dairy Shed has been moved from level 49 to level 27. A new Stone Cabin has been added on the level 49.

  • Cow’s Milk, 3 days, 100 coins
  • Goat’s Milk, 3 days, 90 coins
  • Sheep’s wool, 2 days, 55 coins
  • Llama’s wool, 2 days, 65 coins
  • Hen’s eggs, 1 day, 25 coins
  • Goose eggs, 1 day, 30 coins.

Also, your item storage capacity has been increased. Now you can storage 5 additional items for each neighbor you have.

Farm Town Weekly Season III Episode 3

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Farm Town Weekly III Episode 3We discussed the new features released last week as we chatted along with a rather large crew of farm town fans in the live chat. Enjoy episode 3 and come join us as we record next Monday evening at 7:30 Central on TalkShoe.com

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GIFTS

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Since we can now harvest certain animals, and I know some people are starting animal farms on their second farms (since we can’t move animals between farms), please post what you would like in the way of gifts for your farmer friends to send you.

Farm Town Adds Extra Holiday Items

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Late additions to the Farm Town Gift page

Late additions to the Farm Town Gift page

You have probably noticed the 4 new holiday gift items available to give as gifts to your neighbors. There is the Holiday Pig and Dog and 2 tress with lights which are the Pine and Palm tree.

Something else I noticed this early morning is that when you visit the Christmas tab in the Farm Town Store there is a gift icon beside three of the items. Clicking on that icon highlighted in the illustration below will prompt the “Request as Gift” feature allowing you to post the item to your wall on Facebook as a wish list of sorts.

Notice the Small House with Lights

Notice the Small House with Lights

Do you see what I see? There is a “Small House with Lights” which one can buy for only 30,000 regular Farm Town coins, but it also has the gift box icon allowing you to request it as a gift. I don’t see this house on the regular Farm Town gift page so I wonder if it was an error that they placed it there along with the new items.

I will say, if I notice someone post this house in a Request as Gift post today I will buy it for them because I want to see if this is an error or a sign of things to come as there have been times when I wanted to send Store Items as gifts but that is not a feature I have seen before today.

I think it would be great if we could buy things from the Farm Store for our neighbors and would also like to be able to transfer Farm Cash to them as well. I have had occasion when a neighbor was just a couple farm dollars away from buying an item she wanted and I would have been happy to transfer a couple of mine to her because I didn’t really have enough to buy anything I wanted anyway so why not. Anyway, looks like Slashkey is still tinkering in their holiday workshop.

One more note, please remember to “Become a Fan” of Farm Town Weekly as we are moving from the old fan page to a new one and also, if you have not done so yet, click the Facebook Connect button to create your facebook connected account and allow our application. This will turn on features such as “The Bull Award” discussed on episode 10 and will also allow you to post the comments you make in the “Leave a Reply” comment box below to your wall on Facebook.

Thanks in advance and Happy Farming!

I Have A Dog on Farm Town

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

I keep looking all around our Michigan farming community and can’t find any find any fields of pineapples to take a photo of for you.

I think I crossed that line into addiction when I opened a Face Book account for my dog. He’s my neighbor and he gifts me what I need or want. He grows crops that I want to harvest. He works for me. He’s not doing too badly on Farm Town as some of my son’s friends, my friends, and relatives find out he’s on Face Book. He now has a following on his Face Book. It’s hilarious. It started with Farm Town though.

Agree with the Malaware Bytes recommendation. I got a virus (worm) from Face Book. I thought a friend sent me a video. My son that works as a tech support for a university recommended it. He said it was the only one out there right now that would get rid of it and it did. The university uses it also. I have two sons that are computer savvy and get paid to do that who bail me out when I need them to.

Share Your Real Life Farm Town Fotos

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
This llama lives on the shore of the Payette river off Hwy 55 between Gardena and Banks

This llama lives on the shore of the Payette river off Hwy 55 between Gardena and Banks, Idaho

I know it happens to you too. You spend countless hours working on your virtual landscape, then leave your house and everywhere you look you notice things in real life that remind you of Farm Town.

On Episode Four of Farm Town Weekly, I suggested that we should all share those “Real Farm Town Fotos” with each other right here on the website for us all to share and enjoy together.

To share your Real Life Farm Town Foto(s), just send them in using the contact form here on farmtownweekly.com. There is a 2MB max file size so let me know if your photo is too large to send using the contact form. Don’t forget to include at least a brief description of what is in the photo and where it was taken along with any other information you would like posted.

Please upload only photos that were taken by you or that you own otherwise and have permission to distribute. Understand that by sharing your photo here, you are also giving us non-exclusive rights to republish or otherwise profit from your work. Certainly we will always include credit for the photographer.

If possible, please use a regular digital camera when taking your Farm Town Fotos rather than a cell phone or other small device camera. We want the original copy if possible. We can optimize and size the photo for you so don’t worry if it is a little too dark or light.

Sharing Farm Town Fotos will be lots of fun and I look forward to posting them for you. We will talk more on this topic on the next episode so please call in with any questions, comments, or other ideas that you think would be fun to share. Until then, Happy Farming!

Can you hear the drums Fernando?

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

I had a dog named ABBA when I was a tween-ager and no, I didn’t name him. I inhereted him with that name from one of my older brothers who moved out on his own into a rental that did not allow dogs. If memory serves me correctly, it seems ABBA was given to him by a young lady-friend for the exact same reason. I am “Tough Enough to Wear Pink” AND man enough to admit I was and still am a fan of the Swedish pop music group that topped the charts from the mid-70′s through the early 80′s. It stands to reason that the original owner of my second-hand dog was an ABBA fan as well.

So, “What does any of this have to do with the price of rice at the Farm Town market?” Almost nothing, however do allow me some longitude here while I attempt to connect a few of the dots which mark the memories highlighted on my life map from those days to these.

If you have been listening to Farm Town Weekly or following us here to any extent, you are probably aware that we have all been suggesting names for my stupid Farm Town bull. After a couple weeks of taking suggestions from all my good neighbors and listeners, I picked a small handful of suggestions from the list and used those in a poll I posted here on farmtownweekly.com. This way, everyone could help in making the final name decision.

Jethro and Fernando

Jethro and Fernando

I took a final look at the poll just prior to making the winning name announcement at the end of our live show last Monday evening. As was announced on the show, the name determined by the results of that poll is “Fernando.” Other name suggestions were PeeWee (Big Mike), Snuggles (TATER HEAD), Fluffy (Nancy), Red Bull (Marci), and Dubya (Ms. Kelly Lynn).

I received way too many great name suggestions to include them all in the poll or to list and source here. Let me just say, “Thank You!” to everyone that gave suggestions and played along. It may interest at least some to know that when I remembered to remove the poll from the website a couple hours after the official name was announced, “Snuggles” had moved up to the number one spot and topped Fernando by 1 vote.

Who suggested “Fernando?” There was some confusion on this suggestion. I have to credit Mayor Mark as the source, but Grammiememe suggested Ferdinand. Somewhere along the way, wires were crossed and that suggestion was lost, but certainly not forgotten.

Accordingly, Ferdinand and Fernando are somewhat synonomous or are otherwise versions of the same name having like meaning. Ferdinand and Fernando are representative of concepts such as “prepared for adventure”, “protective of property”, “bold and reckless.” In Farm Town lingo it means, “Don’t go messing around with Jet’s bull!”

From a purely personal perspective, Fernando for me is synonymous with a childhood memory where I was living on a large dairy farm and on that farm there was a bull. That bull was as mean as he was huge. One would have had to be either drunk or insane to step into the coral which stood between Fernando and ones own existence.

Alternatively, you could be a bored eleven-year old like I was on the day that I climbed down from my perch and into Fernando’s corral to test the stern words of warning from all the adults that had told me to stay completely away from and to never tease Fernando.

Maybe I believed that everyone had Fernando wrong and that he was just misunderstood. Maybe I was just practicing to be the worlds first bull whisperer. Whatever the reason, I somehow felt connected to that bull enough to believe that I could pet his head and that in our mutual understanding of each other, he would not kill me but rather enjoy my companionship and good nature towards him.

Fernando stood there almost dead center in his corral. I slid slowly down from the fence and walked carefully towards him in my approach. I spoke softly to him as I took intermintent steps towards him. Eventually I found myself standing right in front of Fernando, center ring and completely exposed to his massive and ominous threat.

It was just me and him and even the bellers of over 400 dairy cows were silenced by the warnings that echoed through my head. “Stay away from that bull!” I stood there for some time, looking Fernando in the face and he looking right through me and the hundred or so flys that swirled around his head. “Don’t let me catch you near that bull!”

I wanted to lift my hand up to his head and give him a scratch, but the warnings going through my mind were becoming louder at my realizing that there is no turning back. I wanted to change my mind. I wanted to still be back on the fence. I wanted to obey those warnings in my head, but here I was and there was Fernando, the flys, and moment of just one of my first “near death” experiences.

I stood trying to convince my arm that it was not made of rubber and that with enough concentration, it could be lifted and used to pet Fernando. My mind was made up! If it is the last thing I do in all my 11 years, the last thing I do before the ambulance gets here to take my broken young body to the hospital, if only this bull stands between me and my maker, I am going to pet him right on the head! I had made up my mind, but still could not seem to talk my arm into giving my hand a lift.

The longer and harder I concentrated, the easier it was to ignore the flies that were swirling and landing, now on both our faces as we stood close enough that I could feel his breath on my forehead. Fernando may have weighed as much as 2,000 pounds and I had seen him acting agressively on a couple occasions, but standing in front of him, looking directly into his face, the impulse to pet him pushed my arm upward like a hydralic jack. Slowly and steadily I began to raise my hand to his head. My fingers only inches away from his forhead, Fernando began to twist his head rapidly and I flew to the other side of the corral as quickly as the flyies flew away from his head. I may have very well screamed like a little girl, but I’m not going to confess to anything my memory don’t hold.

Like a badger in a grocery sake, I could feel the rest of me being moved by the rapid beats of my heart against the walls of my chest. I could actually hear my own heart beating. Thinking of that moment, standing there and looking back towards that massive bull, it is hard not to recall the first words in the song “Fernando” by ABBA which at the time was being played every few minutes on every radio station around the globe. “Can you hear the drums Fernando?” The drums which was my heart pounding solidly against my chest.

I looked back at Fernando expecting to see him inches away from crashing into the corral fence, ready to impale my young body. But there he stood, exactly where I so rudely left him. His hoofs had never left the ground. Fernando was more aware and concerned about getting those flies away from his head than he was about me invading his territory. Only his head had twisted and that is all it took to send me flying over the gate.

Milking Farm Town for Fun and Profit

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Cows are for milking here in the midwest, 2 x per day.  Thats big business, we should be milking these “Bessies” know what I mean?