I used the first setting to understand the new features. Might start a new game under Farm Manager. My plan might be to turn the "Starter Field" into greenhouses and turn the cluster of fields west across the street into a hub for storing my equipment and bails. Maybe even move a silo over there and turn another one of the fields into animal fields. Really wanting to try out animal management in this game.
The nice thing about Farm Manager set up - it looks like it's eminently possible to start a specialist farm - cotton, sugar (beets or cane), potatoes, etc - and not have to worry too much about equipment costs. Even if you're not buying the expensive harvesters, your starting money can cover the leasing costs, and the amount of land you can afford makes it worthwhile. I'm guessing even a grape or olive start would be relatively easy.
I think by turning off/disactivate the parts of the production that you are not using you save money (even if only 2€ an hour) till you find a contract or plant that crop, turn of all but canola till you have the necessary crops for the others. I might be wrong but it may then refine the canola faster rather than splitting the time between 3 crops. Maybe it only charges the hourly rate if it is processing, i do not know.
Depends on the size of fields you'll be working and, depending on the map, the width of the roads you'll need to get it down. In farm sim there's a trade off between time and money. A cheaper Harvester will still get the job done l, but will take you much longer. A bigger Harvester, more expensive, but much quicker.
thank you I'm glad I found this video I've been struggling with farm manager mode... the only question I have is why not do it on haut beyleron like the other 2
by playing on starting out on an easier difficulty. you can start from scratch and you start with nothing. you can also change your economic difficulty in settings so that will determine how expensive things are and how much money you get from selling things or completing tasks.
New to the game, when leasing for exemple this havester, do you need to return it once your done with your 3 field and lease it again when cultures are ready and pay 16k again?
You can do it that way yes. Alternatively you could hold on to the Harvester until you next need it. You'll be charged a daily fee but that is likely to be lower than releasing it.
I used the first setting to understand the new features. Might start a new game under Farm Manager. My plan might be to turn the "Starter Field" into greenhouses and turn the cluster of fields west across the street into a hub for storing my equipment and bails. Maybe even move a silo over there and turn another one of the fields into animal fields. Really wanting to try out animal management in this game.
I really like that they made the custom colors cheaper on a lot of the items in 22.
The nice thing about Farm Manager set up - it looks like it's eminently possible to start a specialist farm - cotton, sugar (beets or cane), potatoes, etc - and not have to worry too much about equipment costs. Even if you're not buying the expensive harvesters, your starting money can cover the leasing costs, and the amount of land you can afford makes it worthwhile. I'm guessing even a grape or olive start would be relatively easy.
I've been thinking the same and plan to do more specific videos like this one for different setups.
HUGE Thank you! You just picked up a subscriber. I can't thank you enough for this video. I was struggling...
I think by turning off/disactivate the parts of the production that you are not using you save money (even if only 2€ an hour) till you find a contract or plant that crop, turn of all but canola till you have the necessary crops for the others. I might be wrong but it may then refine the canola faster rather than splitting the time between 3 crops. Maybe it only charges the hourly rate if it is processing, i do not know.
That wasnt cotton it was potatos and you can harvest potatos for less than 10k. At peak they sell for almost 3k.
Would be nice if you showed what to do after you buy the front end loader attachment
Its to load the pallets
Which harvester should i buy for harvesting later?
Depends on the size of fields you'll be working and, depending on the map, the width of the roads you'll need to get it down.
In farm sim there's a trade off between time and money. A cheaper Harvester will still get the job done l, but will take you much longer. A bigger Harvester, more expensive, but much quicker.
thank you I'm glad I found this video I've been struggling with farm manager mode... the only question I have is why not do it on haut beyleron like the other 2
I was trying to vary things a bit. 😄
Mrs Sim Gamer, how do i reset a tractor in fs22 on pc?
Isn't there a combo that plows and fertilizes or seeds at the same time. Wouldn't that save some time?
Is the oils suppose to take months to get made? Seems like it'll take a year for it to get processed
If you sleep you will get it faster
Very helpful thank you, excited to dive into my first farm.
This vid is extremely useful. Thank you very much mate.
I picked up stone, where you sell it?
There should be a stone crusher on the map you can take it to to sell.
@@VirtualFarmer thanks, I ended up finding it
Nice tips for start up
I can't find the serie of this video, dos it have continuation?
It's not a series, but I do use this method as a starting point for some of my series.
dairy and grass
How is ur game running so smooth? Mine is laggy as hell..(pc)
VF is the expert, but to me that cotton looked an awful lot like potatoes 😉
Very possible. Either way, still not worth leasing the harvester. 😂
how do you start with 1.500.000?
The game gives it to you when you start a new career
On farm manager
by playing on starting out on an easier difficulty. you can start from scratch and you start with nothing. you can also change your economic difficulty in settings so that will determine how expensive things are and how much money you get from selling things or completing tasks.
New to the game, when leasing for exemple this havester, do you need to return it once your done with your 3 field and lease it again when cultures are ready and pay 16k again?
You can do it that way yes. Alternatively you could hold on to the Harvester until you next need it. You'll be charged a daily fee but that is likely to be lower than releasing it.
bro is lucky to have a pc witch can run fs 22
i have a laptop whit 20 gb free space
Have you been drinking as you record these?
Brilliant
No info on how to get the farm though - shed, barn, etc. Maybe next time?
gr8 video!
Thanks!
Pt2?
What map is this?
This is Elm Creek. One of the base game maps.
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I haven't a clue what I'm doing, dunno why I bought the game as i couldn't do 15 or 19...all I want to do really is Animal husbandry and some crops..
A started with 0 how does at work but he has 1.5 mill
That's not a cotton field, it's potato lol.
Yeah. Either way it wasn't worth doing. 🤣
Farmin simulator is baicaly paying to work... Just go buy land a tractor. And work
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Why u yelling all the time
What map is it?