Selling crops will quickly become the easiest and fastest way to make money in Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma. Besides being one of the core gameplay mechanics in the game, the farming process is simple and doesn’t take a lot of time to manage during each in-game day. However, that also means that players are going to want to know exactly what they’re going to earn from each crop that they plant and grow in each of the four seasonal villages. This Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma crop sell values table will help you with exactly that.

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Make earning money much easier by focusing on the best crops in every village with this Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma guide.
All Crop Sell Values in Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma
Know How Much You’re Going to Earn Before You Grow
Name |
Sell Price |
Best Season to Grow |
---|---|---|
Apple |
55 |
N/A |
Cabbage |
36 |
Spring |
Carrot |
38 |
Winter |
Chestnut |
55 |
N/A |
Colossal Pink Turnip |
189 |
Winter |
Conqueror Melon |
405 |
Summer |
Cucumber |
21 |
Summer |
Doom Pumpkin |
198 |
Autumn |
Eggplant |
26 |
Autumn |
Emperor Eggplant |
158 |
Autumn |
Golden Cabbage |
200 |
N/A |
Golden Doom Pumpkin |
1000 |
N/A |
Golden King Cabbage |
1000 |
N/A |
Golden Potato |
1000 |
N/A |
Golden Princely Potato |
1000 |
N/A |
Golden Pumpkin |
200 |
N/A |
Golden Turnip |
200 |
N/A |
Golden Tyrant Turnip |
1000 |
N/A |
Grapes |
55 |
N/A |
Green Pepper |
27 |
Summer |
Green Pepper Rex |
166 |
Summer |
Kaiser Cucumber |
126 |
Summer |
King Cabbage |
216 |
Spring |
King Pineapple |
337 |
Summer |
Leek |
21 |
Winter |
Legendary Leek |
126 |
Winter |
Lordly Sweet Potato |
216 |
Autumn |
Mandarin Orange |
55 |
Winter Village |
Napa Cabbage |
36 |
Winter |
Napa Cabbage Chief |
216 |
Winter |
Noble Radish |
216 |
Winter |
Onion |
33 |
Spring |
Peach |
55 |
N/A |
Pineapple |
56 |
Summer |
Pink Melon |
67 |
Summer |
Pink Turnip |
31 |
Winter |
Potato |
36 |
Winter |
Princely Potato |
216 |
Winter |
Pumpkin |
33 |
Autumn |
Radish |
36 |
Winter |
Royal Carrot |
231 |
Winter |
Sovereign Spinach |
189 |
Winter |
Spinach |
31 |
Winter |
Strawberry |
50 |
Spring |
Sultan Strawberry |
300 |
Spring |
Sweet Potato |
36 |
Autumn |
Titan Tomato |
135 |
Summer |
Tomato |
22 |
Summer |
Turnip |
30 |
Winter |
Tyrant Turnip |
180 |
Winter |
Ultra Onion |
198 |
Spring |
The prices listed in the table above are based on level 1 versions of the crop without the Skilled Merchant skill bonus being applied. The Skilled Merchant bonus appears to add a few G to each crop’s value, though this doesn’t seem to give a set percentage or fixed amount that I can list in this guide. Higher-level or higher-quality crops will also fetch a higher selling price in Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma, so it’s always worth sacrificing some of your crops to get higher-quality seeds whenever you have the available funds to spare.
How to Increase Crop Quality in Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma
Crop Level Grinding
Once you have unlocked the Sacred Sword, you can swing it next to harvestable crops to get a chance of increasing the quality or level of the seed of that specific crop. This will destroy the crop itself, but will also give you more seeds from that one particular crop, meaning you won’t have to buy any more seeds, either.
The other way to increase crop quality is to look out for villagers who have the Crop Whisperer skill. This raises the level of harvested crops, and as a result will provide you with some higher-quality seeds, too. I preferred to use the Sacred Sword myself, as I found that villagers would randomly plant crops in seasonal villages that weren’t optimal, and generally didn’t do a good job of looking after them.