February 4, 2012
FarmVille Valentine's Day Presents Now you can show some neighbor appreciation by thanking your most helpful neighbors with an exclusive Valentine’s Day present which is the Mini Rose Horse. The Mini Rose Horse can be purchased for 10 Farm Cash and sent to your neighbor. As a bonus, you’ll also receive a free exclusive Romeo Bear for being so thoughtful. Otherwise, you will not find these exclusive animals in the FarmVille Market. FarmVille Neighbor Appreciation Valentine’s Presents FarmVille Mini Rose Horse – 10 Farm Cash FarmVille Valentine's Present Purchase FarmVille Mini Rose Horse FarmVille Romeo Bear Will you be sending the Mini Rose Horse to any of your lucky neighbors?
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February 4, 2012
FarmVille Candy Heart Crop FarmVille Valentine Card Crop FarmVille Red Rose The FarmVille Save the Children promotion along with its three new Limited Edition crops is now live. You can purchase permits to grow Heart Candy, Valentine Card, and Red Rose crops on your farm. Each of the permits cost varying amounts of money. Instead of the usual Farm Cash donation, you’ll have to make your purchase using the monetary amount for the donation. Zynga will be giving 70% of the proceeds to Save the Children, and the other 30% is retained by the “system platform provider”. Once you purchase your permit, you’ll have 7 days to plant and grow unlimited amounts of the crop on your farm during that timeframe. Similar to other previous Limited Edition Farm Cash crops, these crops will never wither or die. You can choose to harvest them at their maturity time or whenever you like, but just remember you’ll only have the amount of time the permit is active to master the crops. FarmVille Limited Edition Save the Children Crops FarmVille Heart Candy Crop – $20 Dollar Donation FarmVille Valentine Crop – $10 Dollar Donation FarmVille Red Rose Crop – $3 Dollar Donation FarmVille Heart Candy FarmVille Valentine Card FarmVille Red Rose FarmVille Save the Children Cash Crop Donation Prices Will you be participating in this Save the Children promotion and growing any of these special crops on your farm?
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