Start from a baseline
Run one familiar chop-and-sell session before testing a visible plot or axe change. Note the time, the wood gained, the wood sold, and the cash result.
A My Wood Farm progression guide built around visible cash costs, repeated wood sessions, and cautious plot decisions.
Progress by recording a reliable wood sale, checking a visible cost, and repeating the same route after a change.
Run one familiar chop-and-sell session before testing a visible plot or axe change. Note the time, the wood gained, the wood sold, and the cash result.
The official description confirms that plots can be upgraded and expanded. It does not publish a universal cost table, so use the cost and effect currently shown in your own game.
Buy or test one visible change, repeat the same route, and compare the two notes. This keeps a normal variance in a session from looking like a guaranteed upgrade benefit.
Save one clean wood, time, and cash result.
Check the exact cost and effect shown by the next purchase.
Repeat the route after one change before deciding it is worth pursuing.
Hold the cash until the panel or a repeatable test makes the benefit visible.
A claimed progression shortcut needs an official statement or repeatable observation.
Use visible costs and a repeated wood-sale baseline instead of unsourced upgrade numbers.