Everything you need to know about creating new fields in Farming Simulator 2017.
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Farming Simulator 2017 Guides and Tips.
In this guide, you will learn how to profit from keeping cows, sheep and pigs in Farming Simulator 2017. It also gives some tips on the difficulties of keeping animals.
Everything you need to know about buying animals and chicken coop in Farming Simulator 2017.
In this guide, you will learn all about grass, silage and hay in Farming Simulator 2017 - how to harvest, use and how much you can earn from the sale.
Tuberous plants are not stored in a silo - you can leave them anywhere. To maintain aesthetics, you must build a storage shelter ($ 9000) where your crops can be covered. To pick them up later, a seat belt system must be used: use a universal shovel (impractical solution) or pack the plants in pallet boxes (2000 liters each) that can be placed on a semi-trailer.
Grain is the main crop available at the start of each playthrough. However, it is not the best place to start, as it is constantly abundant. Plus unfavorable prices, the need to store it in your bins and the purchase of new dump trucks, since you will be transporting grain in large quantities. In addition, you will have to clean the harvester frequently.
Farming Simulator 2017 strategic tips to help both newbies and veterans of the series.
Radish in Farming Simulator 2017 brings in an additional 30% revenue and 30% fertilizer during the growing phase. So, if you want to get the maximum profit per tonne, do the following:
Use fertilizers to improve your crops. Fertilize before sowing or immediately after, and depending on the level of complexity. In the case of level 3, fertilize three times at all stages of growth (to get + 90% crops). In order to get the last 10%, use the plow before sowing. In the case of option 1, all you have to do is use the fertilizer once. The fertilization level of your fields is visible on your map, in soil components.
First, you have to loosen the soil with a tractor. You must do this at your site (green number on the map). You can use a plow or cultivator. Plows can dig deeper, which gives you + 10% harvest. However, this process takes longer and requires more machines and extension cords at the front of the vehicle. Cultivators can cover a large area and can work much faster. Both devices are attached to the tractor. The "old" land will be highlighted in red.