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Robin prolly scurries back homewards right after you go to bed the very few times that she is working on your farm. Lewis however, is doing his mayor duties 7 days a week, yet still finds time to empty out your delivery box, sell everything in it and deposit your money somewhere between 2AM and 8AM. Every single night. No matter what or how much you put in that box. He can make profit out of pinecones and rusted spoons. Lewis all the way.
And yes, Lewis and your spouse work hard too. So do a bunch of other folk, really. When you think about it, a lot of people in the town do a lot of work to benefit the town and those in it.
Also, Snidely, are you crazy? "No wonder it takes so much time to put something up"? She builds an entire building (or expands an existing one) in a few days, all by herself. That's nuts. How many people do you know who can build a barn by themselves in that short a timeframe?
But the Sprinkers and Auto-feeder aleady do the watering and animal feeding.
As for Robin, could be mean and only start construction when you see the next day is Rain/Thunderstorm/Snow.