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if you want to be a true never water person, you could try to get 500 unmilled rice from year 2 pierre and grow that near the water sources.
or unlock ginger island somehow and use taro roots.
I personally just grow spring crops for the purpose of farming XP and use quality sprinklers summer onwards.
but from a strategy standpoint i could see you going with extremely minimal farming and focusing on mining instead year 1. getting your sprinklers all ready to craft. Maybe getting some irridium sprinklers from the sewers for 10K on friday and using those to raise farming XP.
but past the first spring where I normally grow either 100 strawberries (harvested twice) or 240 potatoes.
the potatoes being that you can plant them early in the season and get away with 4 harvests of like 60, although due to cash constraints your earlier harvest would be less and later harvest would be more.