911: what's your emergency old lady: some vandals are running on my roof, please send help ... PS the trees you've planted make this farmland so unrecognizable - awesome job
@@danielrivera1833 The number i used in the comment above uses the EASY mode price. I only did the math for crops (ignoring grass, hay, straw, silage, animals, and productions). I used (yield/ha) * (price/1000L). Giants gave this info out at some point. I've normalized from the most profitable: Sugarcane (1) -> Potatoes (.53) -> sugar beet (.52) -> cotton (.46) -> grapes/olives (.41) -> canola/sorghum/soybeans/corn/sunflowers (.26) -> wheat/barley/oat (.22) Note: As straw is not included, the bonus profit gained from making straw with wheat/barley/oat is not included in their standings. If you include the minimum cost of the seed required, the normalized order shifts a little: Sugarcane (1) -> sugar beet (.56) -> cotton (.49) -> potatoes/grapes/olives (.45) -> canola/sorghum (.28) -> soybeans/corn/sunflowers (.27) -> wheat/barley/oat (.23). Note: This is ignoring grapes/olives orchard costs. Each segment of a orchard purchased from the shop is about 3meters by 3meters. A Hectacre is 10000m^2, so ~1111 segments in a hectacre. This gives a 1 time, 1 ha orchard cost of $116,655.00 for grapes and $144,430.00 for olives. For the rest of the crops from above, seeds are a yearly input.
I had 62k of clothing made from cotton and sold it at its peak, netting me 1.3 million. Cotton is certainly worth it if you don't mind the time it takes to harvest. Easy to transport the end product as well compared to something like sugar cane.
That road where the stone crusher is, on your way back directly in front of you there's a building with a finger pointing: right there there's another collectable. And take a look around the houses surrounding your farm ;)
If you own the spinnery you can deliver it to produce cotton fabric, which can be later turned into clothes. But for this you need to place down the tailor shop.
911: what's your emergency
old lady: some vandals are running on my roof, please send help
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PS the trees you've planted make this farmland so unrecognizable - awesome job
Haha, yeah it's amazing what a difference some trees can make. Thanks for watching!
The collectible is I top of the shop roof you need a telehandler to get it
cotton is about $18000/ha profit, 3rd or 4th most profitable crop. I've got about 80 of the collectables.
What’s 1st and 2nd? Cause I find Cotten and wool easy and enjoyable with minimal work and at 3rd or 4th I’m satisfied but what else am I missing ?
@@danielrivera1833 The number i used in the comment above uses the EASY mode price.
I only did the math for crops (ignoring grass, hay, straw, silage, animals, and productions). I used (yield/ha) * (price/1000L). Giants gave this info out at some point.
I've normalized from the most profitable: Sugarcane (1) -> Potatoes (.53) -> sugar beet (.52) -> cotton (.46) -> grapes/olives (.41) -> canola/sorghum/soybeans/corn/sunflowers (.26) -> wheat/barley/oat (.22)
Note: As straw is not included, the bonus profit gained from making straw with wheat/barley/oat is not included in their standings.
If you include the minimum cost of the seed required, the normalized order shifts a little: Sugarcane (1) -> sugar beet (.56) -> cotton (.49) -> potatoes/grapes/olives (.45) -> canola/sorghum (.28) -> soybeans/corn/sunflowers (.27) -> wheat/barley/oat (.23).
Note: This is ignoring grapes/olives orchard costs. Each segment of a orchard purchased from the shop is about 3meters by 3meters. A Hectacre is 10000m^2, so ~1111 segments in a hectacre. This gives a 1 time, 1 ha orchard cost of $116,655.00 for grapes and $144,430.00 for olives. For the rest of the crops from above, seeds are a yearly input.
@@merik6386bro go cure cancer or something
I had 62k of clothing made from cotton and sold it at its peak, netting me 1.3 million. Cotton is certainly worth it if you don't mind the time it takes to harvest. Easy to transport the end product as well compared to something like sugar cane.
Where the hell those trees come from… cultivate nothing there go sleep wake up full trees in autumn 🤷
That road where the stone crusher is, on your way back directly in front of you there's a building with a finger pointing: right there there's another collectable. And take a look around the houses surrounding your farm ;)
Just buy the land that has cotton ready to harvest on it, take it the sell land, easy money
There is a collectible at f71 the big grass field. The place that its at is at the house at f71. It is on the table. There's also one at the bakery
Your next purchase for the farm should be a bigger seed drill
Big fan chainsaw good vids
Awesome video!!!
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So when you drop off the cotton bale do you just leave it there or do you have to do something else to get the money
Good video
do you know if cotton can be put into a production chain ?
If you own the spinnery you can deliver it to produce cotton fabric, which can be later turned into clothes. But for this you need to place down the tailor shop.
@@lorenzopappatico ok thanks
@@lorenzopappatico ok thanks
Chainsaw as always love the vid and FYI I will NEVER HATE THE VIDS BTW
After you collect the cotton you get those brown sort of cottons left, but hpw do you get rid of them?
You can use a mulcher but a plough, cultivator or direct drill will also remove them
whitch makes smalls stone like power horrow or plow and somthing else?
Always a great video! :)
good very nice video 😇🙂
chainsaw have you the seem problem whit contract a grain field.that he stay on 90%
i like your video,s
Yes I did have that problem in ep17
@@Chainsaw100 have you do more fields from contract. I have 3 fields and all are the seem problem. Is send giant a mail
Nice video
I bought that field 45 area. And as starter its a waist to rent the 23k cotton farmer. Cotton there sells for 2300 euro
You're spoiling our treasure hunt experience
If you find a collectible don't show us
It'll fun to look for them ourselves
Don't watch that bit then
Is anyone having trouble on Fs 22 when seeding grass and it uses the grass seed in a ridiculous rate
Yep. 15k in seeds for smallest fields. Try using 3m Amazone, worked for me.