There are several ways to get fuel in farmville.
1.) Sometimes, mystery eggs and pig truffles have fuel in them instead of animals. Mostly, the gold truffles and the rarer eggs. The truffles have 10 cans and the eggs can have 20 cans.
2.) Items from crafting can be redemmed for fuel. Winery, bakery and spa.
3.) By visiting your neighbors farm and working their fields.
4.) Random bonuses posted on your wall from other neighbors. Example: Other neighbor now has more ribbons and they can send you some fuel to catch.
And of course, you can buy it with FV cash. But, this will get very expensive.
I am sure there are other ways, I have not listed.
My advice- don't buy fuel with FV cash, find it instead.
In order to get more farm bucks in farm town is you have to pay to get more farm bucks.
To get more fertilized crops you will need more neighbours as they are the ones whom come onto your farm and fertilise them and feed you chickens.
by leveling up you can unlock more crops and by expanding your farm you can grow more number of crops
eat healthier foods
The large harvester on farm town harvests 4 crop squares at a time, however, you need fuel to use it. The harvester requires 1 fuel per 1 crop square. you can refuel once daily and get more fuel if you help out at your friends' farms first.
No. You can gift it to other farmers, but you cannot sell extra fuel to other farmers or neighbors.
you can use the coins to plant crops and trees, buy animals and generally build your farm.
Use that to grow gifts.
When people gift you fuel go to the fuel station on the map and click refuel and it automatically will refuel all of your fuel for all of you tools.
click on the seeder (the machine itself) and goto plant seeds
The 2010 Chrysler Town-AND-Country runs on flex-fuel (FFV).
The 2014 Chrysler Town-AND-Country runs on flex-fuel (FFV).
The 2012 Chrysler Town-AND-Country runs on flex-fuel (FFV).
Only the capital costs of the installation. Wind farms do not use fuel.
Use cow manure as a renewable fuel source to produce electricity for the farm and the home.
The 2003 Chrysler Town-AND-Country runs on flex-fuel (unleaded/E85).