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Bigger Farmville Farms - Size Expansion

Farmville Expansion – Make your farm bigger Size wise

Presently, the players of Farmville better called, as farmers have to have enough friends to be able to increase the size of their farm that is to expand it. If farmers would have to add more and more friends in order to expand their farm each time, then a lot of them (face book users) would be stuck with a small sized farm. The only option left for them would be to invite strangers to be a part of their face book friends list, just so that they can be their neighbors on Farmville, enabling them to expand their farm. Hence, for all these issues, some of the following solutions have been put forward;

Firstly, farmers should have the option of buying neighbor credits using their credit card. This way they could expand their farm with adding real neighbors.
Alternatively, a rule stating that a farmer should possess certain things on his/ her farm before he/ she can actually build up can be introduced. Like for instance, once must have a barn to attain a specific level of expansion, while owning a silo can take him/ her one step ahead on the expansion level.
For those of you who are completely unaware about the way of expansion and dimensions by which a farm can be expanded in Farmville, there is a homestead to begin with. The dimension of a homestead is about 14 X 14 and this requires you to have a minimum of eight neighbors to expand. Next in the order comes the family farm, a 16 X 16 addition to the existing plot. This requires you to have at least 10 neighbors. Next on the levels of expansion is the Bog family farm, Plantation, Big Ole plantation, mighty plantation and so on!

The bigger your farm, the more amount of thing you can accommodate in it and the better it would look. Hence, always go step-by-step; expand your farm at the right time and not hurrying too much just by wanting to make it look bigger. Expanding does cost you a lot, but is worth all the time, effort and coins spent. Also, once your farm is bigger than before, do not just leave it empty. Look for more and more ways to fill it up with profitable items, thereby increasing our income and resulting in a successful farmer.