Definitely not true. Herbs are most profitable, so stick 10 workers on that. Maples are only profitable if you get lucky with seeds. If you get hosed, its one of, if not the worst. If you want to take chances, maples would be good, but for consistent cash, fish are better. In summary: 10 workers on herbs, 5 workers on raw fish. As for herb farming, I would suggest avantoe. The seeds are cheap, give a good profit margin, and are easily sold. Wergs used to be good, but the prices have changed so that it isnt as profitable. this sign ">" means greater then, meaning that herbs are greater then maples are greater then coal etc. And herbs are better profit over time, nobody gives a [cabbage] if you get bad seeds once. currently herbs are 460% return, maples are 371%, coal is 328% and fish is 323%, making fish the worst option. Source Well, assuming those values are correct, then I am wrong. Last time I worked out the calculations, using an average profit for seeds over a series of runs (small sample, i know, but it was all i could do), i determined that herbs were best, followed by fish. Apparently that is no longer true. Raw fish have taken a hit in their prices recently, so they're not as good as they used to be. raw swordfish graph raw tuna graph