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Updated July 2, 2026 · 11 min read

Farming and Friends Free Robux Guide (2026) — Tips, Codes & Strategies

Farming and Friends is the cooperative farming sim by Dunn Games where you till a field, sow seeds, harvest crops, sell them, and pour the coins back into more seeds and land. Live on place ID 2772610559, it has passed 226 million visits with around 3,861 concurrent players and roughly 670,000 favorites as of July 2026. It looks simple, but there is a real money curve underneath: the difference between grinding wheat forever and running a chocolate milk operation that clears 700,000 coins a trailer is knowing what to plant, when to sell, and where to reinvest. This guide covers the tutorial, the best crops and how crop prices swing, the chocolate milk method, land and animal expansion, the game passes, the honest codes status, and how to earn free Robux for extras.

In This Guide

  1. What Is Farming and Friends?
  2. Getting Started
  3. Best Crops & Crop Prices
  4. Cocoa, Cows & Chocolate Milk
  5. Expanding Land & Animals
  6. Tips to Get Rich
  7. Game Passes
  8. Does It Have Codes?
  9. How to Earn Free Robux
  10. FAQ

What Is Farming and Friends?

Farming and Friends is a cooperative farming simulator on Roblox by Dunn Games, running on place ID 2772610559. The loop is deliberately clean: you till a patch of field, sow seeds into the tilled soil, wait for the crops to grow, harvest them, haul them to the seller, and turn the coins into more seeds and more land. Every cycle you get a little bigger, and the game is built so you can do it solo or on a shared farm with friends, which is where the "and Friends" part earns its name.

As of July 2026 the game has crossed 226 million visits, sits around 3,861 concurrent players, and holds roughly 670,000 favorites. It still receives updates and has held a steady audience for a long-running sim, largely because the economy rewards planning. Beginners can wander in and grow wheat for pocket change, while players who understand the crop tiers and the chocolate milk chain can build a farm that prints coins.

That gap is the whole point of this guide. The tutorial teaches you the buttons, but it does not tell you which crops to skip, when to sell, or which investments pay back fastest. Get those three things right and your farm compounds. Get them wrong and you will grind wheat and carrots for hours with little to show for it. Everything below is aimed at putting you on the fast path.

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Farming and Friends Roblox player tilling and sowing a field
The core loop: till the field, sow seeds, harvest, and sell for coins.

Getting Started

Start by finishing the tutorial — it is mandatory, and it walks you through the four core actions: tilling the soil, sowing seeds, harvesting grown crops, and selling them for coins. Do not skip past what it shows you, because tilling before you sow is the step most new players fumble. You cannot plant on untilled ground, and you cannot harvest until the crop has finished growing, so the rhythm is till, sow, wait, harvest, sell, repeat.

Your first crop should be wheat. It is the cheapest seed and it returns around 200 coins per batch, which is your bread and butter for the opening minutes. Wheat is not glamorous, but it is reliable and it seeds your first reinvestments. Plant a full row of wheat, harvest it, sell it, and immediately spend the coins on more wheat seeds and, as soon as you can afford it, a bit more land. Do not sit on your coins in the early game — idle coins earn nothing, and every reinvestment makes the next cycle bigger.

Before you grind, do one free thing: join the official Roblox group for the game. Group membership grants a +5% coin boost on your earnings, it stacks with everything, and it takes a few seconds. Skipping it means leaving 5% of every sale on the table for no reason. Once you are boosted and comfortable with the till-sow-harvest-sell loop, you are ready to think about which crops actually pay.

Tip: Join the official Roblox group before your first harvest for a permanent +5% coin boost. It is free and applies to every sale, so it pays for itself instantly.

Best Crops & Crop Prices

Wheat gets you started, but it is the bottom of the ladder. As your coins grow, climb the crop tiers in order: from wheat, move up to corn, then rice, then bamboo or lettuce for the best returns per cycle among the standard crops. Each step up costs more in seeds but sells for more, and once your land can support a full field of a higher-tier crop, your income per harvest jumps well above what wheat can do.

One crop to avoid early is carrots. It is a common beginner trap because carrots look like a natural next step, but they cost more in seeds than they return in sale value at that stage — you actually lose ground planting them early. Skip carrots and route those coins into corn and rice instead. The general rule: if a crop is not clearly netting you more than wheat per cycle, it is not worth switching to yet.

The other half of crop income is timing. Crop prices in Farming and Friends fluctuate roughly every five minutes, drifting up or down on their own. If you sell the instant you harvest, you are selling at a random price. Instead, harvest, hold your crops, and watch the price — when it spikes, dump your whole stock. A single well-timed sale during a price surge can be worth noticeably more than the same crops sold on a low. Over a play session, selling high instead of selling immediately is one of the biggest free income multipliers in the game.

Farming and Friends fields of corn, rice and higher-tier crops
Climb the tiers from wheat to corn, rice, and bamboo or lettuce — and skip carrots early.

Cocoa, Cows & Chocolate Milk

Here is the money method that separates a small farm from a rich one: chocolate milk. Crops alone will make you comfortable, but the biggest single earner in Farming and Friends is combining two production lines. You max out cocoa trees and you max out cows, then you use the cocoa and the cows' milk to produce chocolate milk, which is a far higher-value product than any raw crop.

The numbers are what make it worth the setup. Once your cocoa and cow operation is running, you can fill a trailer with chocolate milk and sell the whole load. One full trailer of chocolate milk can sell for 700,000 or more coins. That is orders of magnitude beyond a wheat batch's ~200 coins or even a full field of higher-tier crops. Getting there takes reinvestment — you need enough cocoa trees and cows built up first — but once the chain is complete, chocolate milk becomes your primary income and crops become a side stream.

Treat chocolate milk as your mid-to-late game goal. Everything in the early game — the wheat grind, the crop upgrades, the land buys — is really about banking enough coins to fund the cocoa trees and cows. Once you can produce and haul full trailers, your coin problems are effectively over, and you can spend the surplus on land, cosmetics, or whatever you like.

Tip: Chocolate milk is the endgame earner, but it needs a fully built cocoa-and-cow setup first. Fund it with crop and land profits early, then let the 700,000-coin trailers take over your income.

Expanding Land & Animals

The single most reliable reinvestment in the early and mid game is land. Buying more land increases your plot size, and a bigger plot means you can plant more crops per cycle. More crops per cycle means more yield per harvest, which means more profit every time you sell. Because the benefit compounds — a bigger farm funds an even bigger farm — land purchases early tend to pay back faster than almost anything else you can spend coins on.

Animals are the other expansion track, and here order matters. Cows are central to the chocolate milk chain, so investing in cows is worthwhile once you are building toward that. Chickens, on the other hand, are a poor early investment. They produce little income on their own and they require fencing before they are useful, so sinking early coins into chickens slows your growth for almost no return. Come back to chickens only after your farm is already profitable and you are filling out the roster for completeness rather than income.

The priority order that works: land first to grow your crop output, then cocoa trees and cows to unlock chocolate milk, and only then the lower-value animals like chickens. Following that sequence keeps every coin working on the fastest-growing part of your farm instead of getting parked in something that barely pays.

Farming and Friends expanded farm with cows, cocoa trees and more land
Buy land first, then build cows and cocoa for chocolate milk — chickens come last.

Tips to Get Rich

Game Passes

Farming and Friends is free to play, and you can build a wealthy farm without spending a single Robux — coins are earned entirely through farming, and the chocolate milk economy carries you the rest of the way. Robux only comes into play for optional game passes the developer offers, currently including Custom Colors, More Animals, and Donator. These are conveniences and cosmetics rather than requirements.

Because the store contents and pass prices rotate over time, we are not quoting exact Robux figures that could go stale — open the in-game store to see the current list and prices. What matters for planning is that none of these passes are needed to get rich or to reach the chocolate milk stage. A Robux balance is nice for a cosmetic pass or extra animals if you want them, but it never gates your progress. If you would like Robux for those extras, the earning section below covers a free way to build a balance.

Does It Have Codes?

Here is the honest answer: Farming and Friends does have a code system, but as of July 2026 the developers have temporarily removed code redemption. This was confirmed by the game's community manager on the official Discord, so it is not a bug on your end — there is simply no active redeem window right now, and there are no active codes to enter. If you see a list of "working" codes on another site, they will not redeem while the system is disabled.

For reference, past codes that used to work but have all expired include NOSPAM (1,000 coins), DunnGames (750 coins), Seniac (253 coins), and BunnyFilms (293 coins). None of these are redeemable now — they are listed only to show what the rewards typically looked like. We would rather tell you the system is off than present dead codes as active.

The moment Dunn Games re-enables redemption and drops fresh codes, any we can verify will go straight onto our dedicated codes page. For the current status and the instant it changes, see our Farming and Friends codes page. Until then, your reliable income is farming, land, and chocolate milk — not codes.

How to Earn Free Robux

Coins run your farm, but a Robux balance is what unlocks the optional game passes — Custom Colors, More Animals, and Donator — if you decide you want them. Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks, with no surveys spam and no downloads, so you can build a balance without spending real money. It is a straightforward way to grab those extras while you keep grinding coins in-game. See how Earnaldo works.

Earn Free Robux While You Play

Want Robux for Farming and Friends passes like Custom Colors, More Animals, and Donator — or for other Roblox games? Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks — no surveys spam, no downloads, just real rewards.

Farming and Friends trailer full of chocolate milk ready to sell
A full trailer of chocolate milk selling for 700,000+ coins is the payoff of a built-out farm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Farming and Friends have codes?

The game does have a code system, but as of July 2026 the developers have temporarily removed code redemption, confirmed by the community manager on the game's Discord. That means there are no active codes to enter right now. Past codes such as NOSPAM, DunnGames, Seniac, and BunnyFilms have all expired. Check our codes page for the moment redemption returns.

What is the fastest way to make money?

Chocolate milk. Max out cocoa trees and cows so you can produce chocolate milk, then sell it in bulk. One full trailer can sell for 700,000 or more coins, far outpacing selling raw crops like wheat or corn.

What are the best crops?

Start with wheat, which earns around 200 coins per batch. As you progress, move up to corn, then rice, then bamboo or lettuce for better returns. Avoid carrots early because they cost more than they return. Sell when prices spike, since crop prices shift roughly every five minutes.

How do crop prices work?

Crop prices fluctuate roughly every five minutes, rising or falling on their own. Hold your harvested crops and sell during a price spike rather than dumping everything the moment you harvest. Timing your sales to high prices meaningfully increases your coin income.

Should I buy chickens early?

No. Chickens produce little income early and require fencing before they are useful, so they are a poor first investment. Put your early coins into more land, better crops, and the cocoa-plus-cow chocolate milk chain instead.

How do you expand your farm?

Buy more land to increase your plot size. A bigger plot means more crops planted per cycle, which means more yield and more profit each harvest. Reinvesting coins into land early compounds your income far faster than hoarding them.

Is there a coin boost?

Yes. Joining the official Roblox group gives you a +5% coin boost on your earnings. It is free, takes a few seconds, and stacks with everything else, so do it before you start grinding.

Does it cost Robux to play?

No. Farming and Friends is free and you can build a wealthy farm without spending anything. Robux is only used for optional game passes such as Custom Colors, More Animals, and Donator, none of which are required to progress.

About This Guide

This guide covers Farming and Friends by Dunn Games (place ID 2772610559), the cooperative farming simulator on Roblox with over 226 million visits, around 3,861 concurrent players, and roughly 670,000 favorites as of July 2026. It explains the tutorial and starting crops, the best crops and how crop prices swing, the cocoa-cow chocolate milk money method, land and animal expansion, the game passes, and the honest codes status — the code system is temporarily removed by the developers. Store contents, passes, and crop values shift with updates; stats are from the live Roblox game as of July 2026. For more, see how it stacks up in Farming and Friends vs Grow a Garden, check the codes page, or read our Grow a Garden guide and how to get free Robux in 2026. You can also view the game directly on Roblox, or head to our Farming and Friends hub.