Level 39 | Hayday Farm Design

Use neighborhood and market interactions to offset slow production cycles:

I split my farm into 4 main zones:

This is where the magic happens—and where the noise comes from. hayday farm design level 39

  • Visual Trick: Use paved roads or stone paths to connect these buildings. It mimics a factory district and looks incredibly tidy.
  • | Product | Machine | Why it’s good | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bread | Bakery | Fast, constant demand | | Cheese | Dairy | Needed for pizzas & boats | | Syrup | Sugar Mill | Slow but high sell price | | Fish Pie | Pie Oven | Easy to make, sells fast | | Chocolate Ice Cream | Ice Cream Maker | Unlocks at 39 → high price | | Iron Bracelet | Jewelry Maker | Uses cheap ore, sells for ~400 coins |

    Pro tip: Do not sell ore or bars. Keep them for jewelry truck orders (double coins). Use neighborhood and market interactions to offset slow


    Reaching Level 39 in HayDay is a milestone worth celebrating. You have moved past the chaotic early game, survived the mid-level grind for expansion permits, and now command a respectable patch of digital farmland. At level 39, Greg and the neighborhood leaderboards are no longer just about who has the most coins; it’s about who has the most intentional layout.

    But level 39 presents a unique challenge. You have just unlocked the Sushi Bar (Level 39), and you are on the cusp of getting the Spa (Level 40) and the Jam Maker (Level 41). Your farm is bigger, but not yet maxed out. Space is at a premium. Visual Trick: Use paved roads or stone paths

    How do you design a farm at Level 39 that is both high-functioning (no deadlocked trucks) and visually stunning? This guide provides three distinct layout strategies tailored specifically to the space and machinery available at this specific level.