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Harvesting the canola field yields somewhere between 550 - 750 canola which selled to Goofy for roughly 55-65k and harvesting the pumpkin field yields often 200+ pumpkins which sell for 120-160k. At Scrooge I spent somewhere between 120k and 160k, depending on the items he has to offer. Canola requires 3 times watering and requires roughly 35 minutes from planting seeds to harvest the crops with immediate watering when needed. This requires watering canola basically every 12 minutes. Pumpkin on the other side requires only 2 times watering in total. One when you planted it and the second one after 2 hours. It has a total grow-time of 4 hours. During the two hours I'm usually logged in I harvest the pumpking and canola fields, sell all the crops to Goofy, buy new seeds and plant and water those, then switch to feeding the animals, collecting Wall-E's and Vaiana's stuff which I either store or sell to Goofy and remove all stones, corals, crap, ... and harvest all trees/bushes and so forth while keeping an eye on the water needs of the canola fields. Once I watered the pumpkin field for the 2nd time I usually log off and call it a day as the pumpkins will grow while being logged of and when I log in on the next day they are ready to get harvested.
In those two hours I usually play I could basically plant and harvest the canola field at least 3 times and gain more money actually, which I also did in the early days, but as there isn't any need to horde millions I simply spend my time on other things I currently enjoy more.
I didnt know you could buy blueprints!
PS - I bought the game after the 1st patch had been released. Maybe that's why I was able to get through every quest (so far) without running into any quest-stopping bugs (like the light bulb)?