Plant some oak trees. Two years until fully grown, and it is with 21000 liters. Your Scotch Pine takes 10 years and 6 or 8 thousands liters. Plant them close to your saw mill and drag them to the saw, debranching not needed.
@@Gert-DK Yes, I agree with you. It's just the oaks are harder to transport. I use a winch to haul the oaks to the factory. And pine trees can be cut with a tree harvester. That's why I chose these trees for my savegame.
@@janisseinass6841 Oaks all day everyday if you plant them close to the lumberyard and use a forwarder. I got the cheaper one in the sale and it made everything way easier. Even the tractor mounted one would be better than growing lodgepole and cutting them. One oak is 3 lodgepole and then some (oak is 21k wood lodgepole is 6k) so even if you can move one oak with the tractor mounted forwarder vs 3 lodgepole you are still saving time with oak. Only time I see lodgepole being better is if you are transporting trees a long distance for some reason and are wanting to use a tree felling machine and load them on to a log trailer. But if you are doing mass lumber why would you ever do long distance transport over building the lumber mill close to the trees.
If you set up everything for selling, you lose 25 to 40% of what you could sell it for that’s a big chunk of chain to lose so you might as well just continue shipping your own goods to the store instead of selling it
PLus you also lose the fun of the big payday when you sell a massive load of goods. Not a fan of this change at all. Don't think it is good for the vids.
@@phforNZ Sure it does save time. But it loses the big "I sold all this for £300k" So you lose a lot of the excitement of big sales. A slow trickle of money no one notices is boring.
@@Broken__Reality sure, but it means he's got time to go play with other crops/animals/etc rather than just doing the same thing over and over. Even the big sales get boring. And he's still got the cheese for the big number.
I would Sell the small dairy its to slow and I’m my opinion a waste of time now you have the bigger one!! You could also look at putting another chicken enclosure opposite side of the road in the corner of the big field there’s wasted land against the road ! And maybe the pice of grassland above the grapes maybe put a small storage shed for the vine/grove equipment ! Keep the series going though don’t set a deadline just keep with the flow 300 episodes at least
Pretty much all the small productions are pointless as they cost you more than they make you. Lumbermill is an exception. It is sad that they are like that as they should be a stepping stone to build your farm as it is they are a trap and a waste of money. I will never use them as they are.
I enjoy every episode Wynn!. Yes! detail would not be bad around the area and yard. All concrete can be very hot yard dirt is not bad around the yard. You can check out look at the old farms yards around your area and see.
I've really been enjoying this series, and also my own playthrough of FS25. I have been playing for several versions, but last week I learned something about the "damage/repair" game mechanic that I didnt't understand before, that I think will help me going forward. It started when I found a New Holland T7 in the sale, and replaced my main tractor with it. My "main tractor" is the one I use for carting, grass work, front loader work and fertilizer spreading, so it tends to get a lot of hours. New Hollland T7 is a little bigger than I need for that purpose, but hey, it was on sale! Unfortunately, the repairs were killing me. I couldn't even use the tractor for contracts because I lost money on them. I finally decided to do a little internet research and found a reddit post that claimed to know how the damage/repair feature works. There are 3 main things to know about damage/repair that I've confirmed in my own gameplay: (1) repair costs are based on the vehicle price when new; (2) older (more hours of use) vehicles accrue damage more quickly than newer ones; and (3) each percentage of repair increases in price as the vehicle becomes more damaged. The third point was the part I hadn't understood. It costs FAR LESS to repair the vehicle twice with 25% damage than it does to repair the vehicle once with 50% damage. Maybe someone else will be helped by this. I've found that repairing a vehicle more often is significantly cheaper than waiting for the condition to deteriorate. Repairing after every job is the cheapest, although older vehicles will still cost more to repair because they get more damaged during each job. Since learning this, my play style has changed as follows: (1) keeping my vehicles relatively low damage all the time; (2) I got rid of the T7 and replaced it with something newer and much smaller (145 hp with 31mph and narrow tires is my sweet spot); and (3) always choose "borrow" when accepting contracts so I don't add unnecessary wear to my own equipment. These three changes have made my repair costs a lot more manageable. Also, when buying used vehicles, I try to consider how the number of hours on the vehicle will affect my repair costs when I think about the price.
The TH-cam channel "Dairy Air Farms" did a test video exactly like this showing how damage % correlates to repair cost. Since then if I'm doing a big field I'll have the little tool box in the back of the pick up and repair the equipment every few passes. I try and catch it before damage gets to 10%. As for borrowing equipment for a contract, one time I decided to see just how much it would actually cost to use my own equipment to do a harvest. If I remember right I still had the game start Deutz Far combine with about 80 hours on it and I harvested an 8 hectare field. Cost to borrow (if I had done) about $2300. Cost to repair my harvester when job was done, just over $9000. Yeah, borrowing equipment is much cheaper.
@@Kryten428 Going by memory, I think the cost to borrow equipment on contracts is a little lower in FS 25 than it was on previous versions, and it doesn't seem to vary based on the field size for the same type of job. Moreover, there's an easy exploit that Giants has created, where you can use borrowed equipment for multiple contracts (as long as you don't "collect" on the contract with the borrowed equipment), so you can spend $400 or $600 to borrow equipment once, and finish all the jobs that the equipment can do. I guess all of us have mental rules about what is "cheating" or not. On Daggerwin's multiplayer series, they have a rule to only use their own equipment for contracts. I could imagine someone saying that it's cheating to use borrowed equipment for multiple contracts unless both contracts are from the same landowner. Personally, I think Giants should add more gameplay penalties for damage on different equipment. I liked the FS 22 "Advanced Vehicle Maintenance" mod to make vehicles stall intermittently if they are in poor condition. I'd like to see more mods like this, such as missed spots on planters and mowers, or other effects where things just don't work as well when they're broken.
Glad you decided to move the dairy but wish you had not put it infront of the shed and turned it the opposite way and put it closer to the field would have looked a lot bettee but keep ip the great work and series 16:50 s
Hey Dagger. Tip for loading the seeds and fertilizer into the drill. Unfold it, open the flaps then fold it back. You'll get closer to the pallets and bags. Plus you could get a "invisible well" mod and place it on one of the rice patty pumps.
You can fill up your tank with water pump that is fillind the rice filds.Intesesting part, you can only use it when it is running water from it (when the pump is pumping water on the fild).😅❤❤❤
Hey Daggerwin, Love watching your videos there’s always something interesting to learn about FS25. It is good fun to listen to youre videos and watch while doing farm work in Victoria Australia. Fills in a bit of time with something interesting wile working paddocks in the old John Deers. Keep up the excellent work.
Happy new year! I did some big stumps with the stumpgrinder on the skidsteer, place it exactly in the middle of the stump and then it works, at least for me.
Not only do you have the 15k in storage of wheat. But you also have a full trailer right next to the chickens which is not in storage. So you should be ok doing all fields of peas.
Having harvested the big field (field 7 I think) of peas, I am never doing peas ever again. God it was slow and hateful. I welcome watching Daggerwin deal with how slow it is to harvest. Will be the longest sped up section he will have ever done.
I had no issue using the stump grinder on the massive zalkova tree stumps, I'm not sure why everyone is saying it won't do them. Change the angle the stump grinder is working on and lower it into the stump and it'll disappear...
I don't know why, but for your information. For some reason, my absolute favorite part of your videos is when you load your trailers with pallets of materials/products. I would love it if you were like unreasonably organized with loading them. But I understand why you do what you do, and I still love it. Sometimes you cut the loading from the video and its a part I love to watch! Hopefully this feedback is meaningful! Your videos are awesome and I love your personality, you can be really funny! :)
Actually the mozarella is not the best use of your buffalo milk. Butter is actually better. Yes it only pays about 3K per 1000 liter, but for every 1000 liter of milk you get 15000 liter of butter, that's £45K per 1000 liter of milk. With mozarella you only get 666 liter per 1000 of milk. My guess tho that the butter recipe from buffalo milk must be a bug or something since it makes no sense, but for now until giants fix it we might aswell take advantage of it
Spinach is good if you own the harvester. You get two harvests from one crop. Just make sure you plant at the earliest date on the calendar or the. Second cut will wither.
i remember a few episodes you said your going to branch that way, so my idea is you still branch in that way with land expansion but in that general direction then when you reach that farm it then becomes that side of your crop side love it
I’m going to say daggerwin I think it definitely would be a really good idea off yours to turn your land in to grass fields and have them for a silage and hay even consider buying or long term lease on a forage harvester I mean that macdon swother would do hay I reckon for you to bale the straw possibly but yes turn your current farm in to grass fields and have like a animal farm there and buy the other farm on the map and have huge flat arable fields for cereal crops rice corn sunflowers peas beans that would definitely work 110% 👍
Just joined as a member for the first time to any TH-cam account. Been a subscriber since I used to watch you play FS15! Absolutely love the content Daggerwin, Here is to a GREAT year of the best content!
Maybe it would be a good idea to set the lumbermill to produce only beams as that is what the temple needs most at the moment? Or at least just your own small one.
Been really enjoying your fs25 series keep up the great videos and happy new year. I don't know what the others think, but could you please get some more bee hives?
I still think you should build a manure pit and a slurry storage. And you can rent a bigger slurry tank. It would also be interesting to see you growing other new crops in FS25. Different vegetables.
I bought a slurry storage extension and everytime i restart the game the storage always defaults to 100thousand liters like the extra storage isnt connected
Happy new year daggerwin! I bought a Massey Ferguson 7s.210 in fs25 i really like it and i think i like MF tractors more now because i have been a John Deere fan since i like was 5 (long time ago now that i think of it!)❤❤
You could add £30k back since you rented the planter, then baught seeds and fertilizer( for £6k so not counting that extra expense) to use. (total missing was £35500)
There is a mod that allows you to move around placables. I dont know if it keeps the contents when you move it because I havent used it myself yet. You could if you want to buy a new one, already place the new one in a better spot and let the other run dry, then you wont miss out on mozarella.
TH-cam stopped promoting your videos so I kinda forgot about them until now. But it’s crazy to see the change in the map since the first 10 or so episodes
@ yes subbed full bell been watching all his videos since before Covid then they stopped showing up my TH-cam does this from time to time it suggests me a completely new and random genre to watch the literal opposite of what I’m currently into at the time
I cant even play my game on console it keeps crashing so much now i go on get in a vehicle an game crashes load back in then same thing again crashes i dont even have mods installed or anything ive over 150 hours on my game save so until next update i cant play sucks only way i can enjoy the game is through your videos thanks daggerwin for allways making great videos
Determined to pea everywhere, huh? If you didn't want to grass the entire original farm, you could have it as "animal fields" so have the chicken feed, etc in some of them too. Keeps some grains there, breaks up the grass monotony.
It would be great to see a little detailing around the yards and buildings that isn't just concrete/tile. Maybe some grass, scrubs and small trees 🥰
yes that would be awesome, i’m so disappointed by how tidy the gameplay is but the landscaping is not good at all
Plant some oak trees. Two years until fully grown, and it is with 21000 liters. Your Scotch Pine takes 10 years and 6 or 8 thousands liters.
Plant them close to your saw mill and drag them to the saw, debranching not needed.
Lodgepole pine in 2 years. That's the best one to do for logs.
@@janisseinass6841 That's correct, but more wood in the oak.
@@Gert-DK Yes, I agree with you. It's just the oaks are harder to transport. I use a winch to haul the oaks to the factory. And pine trees can be cut with a tree harvester. That's why I chose these trees for my savegame.
@@janisseinass6841 Oaks all day everyday if you plant them close to the lumberyard and use a forwarder. I got the cheaper one in the sale and it made everything way easier. Even the tractor mounted one would be better than growing lodgepole and cutting them.
One oak is 3 lodgepole and then some (oak is 21k wood lodgepole is 6k) so even if you can move one oak with the tractor mounted forwarder vs 3 lodgepole you are still saving time with oak.
Only time I see lodgepole being better is if you are transporting trees a long distance for some reason and are wanting to use a tree felling machine and load them on to a log trailer. But if you are doing mass lumber why would you ever do long distance transport over building the lumber mill close to the trees.
Can plant them using construction as well if desperate
On tonight's episode of Farming Simulator, it's the first video in 2025!. I use a mulcher, and I go 2 minutes into the future
How😶😂
You need pinning in every video
If you set up everything for selling, you lose 25 to 40% of what you could sell it for that’s a big chunk of chain to lose so you might as well just continue shipping your own goods to the store instead of selling it
PLus you also lose the fun of the big payday when you sell a massive load of goods. Not a fan of this change at all. Don't think it is good for the vids.
Loses money, sure, but it frees up time for him to do other things in the series.
Auto sell only cost you 10% of what you could have gotten from selling manually
@@phforNZ Sure it does save time. But it loses the big "I sold all this for £300k" So you lose a lot of the excitement of big sales. A slow trickle of money no one notices is boring.
@@Broken__Reality sure, but it means he's got time to go play with other crops/animals/etc rather than just doing the same thing over and over. Even the big sales get boring. And he's still got the cheese for the big number.
Nothing better than Daggerwin 2025 playing FS25!
Cheers to another year!
I would Sell the small dairy its to slow and I’m my opinion a waste of time now you have the bigger one!! You could also look at putting another chicken enclosure opposite side of the road in the corner of the big field there’s wasted land against the road ! And maybe the pice of grassland above the grapes maybe put a small storage shed for the vine/grove equipment ! Keep the series going though don’t set a deadline just keep with the flow 300 episodes at least
Pretty much all the small productions are pointless as they cost you more than they make you. Lumbermill is an exception. It is sad that they are like that as they should be a stepping stone to build your farm as it is they are a trap and a waste of money. I will never use them as they are.
I enjoy every episode Wynn!. Yes! detail would not be bad around the area and yard. All concrete can be very hot yard dirt is not bad around the yard. You can check out look at the old farms yards around your area and see.
I've really been enjoying this series, and also my own playthrough of FS25. I have been playing for several versions, but last week I learned something about the "damage/repair" game mechanic that I didnt't understand before, that I think will help me going forward.
It started when I found a New Holland T7 in the sale, and replaced my main tractor with it. My "main tractor" is the one I use for carting, grass work, front loader work and fertilizer spreading, so it tends to get a lot of hours. New Hollland T7 is a little bigger than I need for that purpose, but hey, it was on sale! Unfortunately, the repairs were killing me. I couldn't even use the tractor for contracts because I lost money on them. I finally decided to do a little internet research and found a reddit post that claimed to know how the damage/repair feature works.
There are 3 main things to know about damage/repair that I've confirmed in my own gameplay: (1) repair costs are based on the vehicle price when new; (2) older (more hours of use) vehicles accrue damage more quickly than newer ones; and (3) each percentage of repair increases in price as the vehicle becomes more damaged. The third point was the part I hadn't understood. It costs FAR LESS to repair the vehicle twice with 25% damage than it does to repair the vehicle once with 50% damage. Maybe someone else will be helped by this. I've found that repairing a vehicle more often is significantly cheaper than waiting for the condition to deteriorate. Repairing after every job is the cheapest, although older vehicles will still cost more to repair because they get more damaged during each job.
Since learning this, my play style has changed as follows: (1) keeping my vehicles relatively low damage all the time; (2) I got rid of the T7 and replaced it with something newer and much smaller (145 hp with 31mph and narrow tires is my sweet spot); and (3) always choose "borrow" when accepting contracts so I don't add unnecessary wear to my own equipment. These three changes have made my repair costs a lot more manageable. Also, when buying used vehicles, I try to consider how the number of hours on the vehicle will affect my repair costs when I think about the price.
The TH-cam channel "Dairy Air Farms" did a test video exactly like this showing how damage % correlates to repair cost. Since then if I'm doing a big field I'll have the little tool box in the back of the pick up and repair the equipment every few passes. I try and catch it before damage gets to 10%. As for borrowing equipment for a contract, one time I decided to see just how much it would actually cost to use my own equipment to do a harvest. If I remember right I still had the game start Deutz Far combine with about 80 hours on it and I harvested an 8 hectare field. Cost to borrow (if I had done) about $2300. Cost to repair my harvester when job was done, just over $9000. Yeah, borrowing equipment is much cheaper.
@@Kryten428 Going by memory, I think the cost to borrow equipment on contracts is a little lower in FS 25 than it was on previous versions, and it doesn't seem to vary based on the field size for the same type of job. Moreover, there's an easy exploit that Giants has created, where you can use borrowed equipment for multiple contracts (as long as you don't "collect" on the contract with the borrowed equipment), so you can spend $400 or $600 to borrow equipment once, and finish all the jobs that the equipment can do.
I guess all of us have mental rules about what is "cheating" or not. On Daggerwin's multiplayer series, they have a rule to only use their own equipment for contracts. I could imagine someone saying that it's cheating to use borrowed equipment for multiple contracts unless both contracts are from the same landowner.
Personally, I think Giants should add more gameplay penalties for damage on different equipment. I liked the FS 22 "Advanced Vehicle Maintenance" mod to make vehicles stall intermittently if they are in poor condition. I'd like to see more mods like this, such as missed spots on planters and mowers, or other effects where things just don't work as well when they're broken.
Glad you decided to move the dairy but wish you had not put it infront of the shed and turned it the opposite way and put it closer to the field would have looked a lot bettee but keep ip the great work and series 16:50 s
I agree but it does kindoff look good there and there is much better space getting to it know aswell
Happy New Year everyone 🥳!
Hey Dagger. Tip for loading the seeds and fertilizer into the drill. Unfold it, open the flaps then fold it back. You'll get closer to the pallets and bags. Plus you could get a "invisible well" mod and place it on one of the rice patty pumps.
You can fill up your tank with water pump that is fillind the rice filds.Intesesting part, you can only use it when it is running water from it (when the pump is pumping water on the fild).😅❤❤❤
19:26 You forgot to add the money back in from renting the blue kinze seeder, I think it‘s about 30k you‘re missing (188k to 153k)
Didn’t he buy seed and fertiliser with that money as well?
I would love to see you do some decorations around your buildings. Make the place look a bit more natural as if it is part of the map.
Happy New Year. Hope you had a good winter break. I binged this entire series and finally caught up!
I’m missing survival challenge so much!
Hey Daggerwin, Love watching your videos there’s always something interesting to learn about FS25. It is good fun to listen to youre videos and watch while doing farm work in Victoria Australia. Fills in a bit of time with something interesting wile working paddocks in the old John Deers. Keep up the excellent work.
Happy new year! I did some big stumps with the stumpgrinder on the skidsteer, place it exactly in the middle of the stump and then it works, at least for me.
Not only do you have the 15k in storage of wheat. But you also have a full trailer right next to the chickens which is not in storage. So you should be ok doing all fields of peas.
Having harvested the big field (field 7 I think) of peas, I am never doing peas ever again. God it was slow and hateful. I welcome watching Daggerwin deal with how slow it is to harvest. Will be the longest sped up section he will have ever done.
I had no issue using the stump grinder on the massive zalkova tree stumps, I'm not sure why everyone is saying it won't do them. Change the angle the stump grinder is working on and lower it into the stump and it'll disappear...
26:42 Love that idea of the two farms.
I love the idea of the first farm being livestock and the other farm crops
I don't know why, but for your information. For some reason, my absolute favorite part of your videos is when you load your trailers with pallets of materials/products. I would love it if you were like unreasonably organized with loading them. But I understand why you do what you do, and I still love it. Sometimes you cut the loading from the video and its a part I love to watch! Hopefully this feedback is meaningful! Your videos are awesome and I love your personality, you can be really funny! :)
Also, I weirdly love it when you get to use the skid steer loader lol, much love!!!!
Thank you! This series is so entertaining.
Actually the mozarella is not the best use of your buffalo milk.
Butter is actually better. Yes it only pays about 3K per 1000 liter, but for every 1000 liter of milk you get 15000 liter of butter, that's £45K per 1000 liter of milk.
With mozarella you only get 666 liter per 1000 of milk.
My guess tho that the butter recipe from buffalo milk must be a bug or something since it makes no sense, but for now until giants fix it we might aswell take advantage of it
Spinach is good if you own the harvester. You get two harvests from one crop. Just make sure you plant at the earliest date on the calendar or the. Second cut will wither.
Hope you had a lovely break. You sound refreshed and happy to get cracking on with everything. Great videos thank you
Happy new year 🎉❤
Ohhhh man, love seeing the field with the vines FINALLY fixed haha. That has been bothering me for awhile!
25:38 “I’m a hurricane, I’m bringing thunder and rain” 🤘 🎸 ‼️
😂😂😂I can’t bro, some of these songs…so bad💀
😂.. I was thinking the same thing.
i remember a few episodes you said your going to branch that way, so my idea is you still branch in that way with land expansion but in that general direction then when you reach that farm it then becomes that side of your crop side love it
Happy new year Daggerwin!
Once again another great video! Love the pea plot!
Harvesting peas with the harvester up that hill is not going to be a fun time 😅
Can we please get Daggerwin to 1 million Subscribers this year!?!? ❤
Happy New Year, Daggerwin! 🎉🎉🎉
I’m going to say daggerwin I think it definitely would be a really good idea off yours to turn your land in to grass fields and have them for a silage and hay even consider buying or long term lease on a forage harvester
I mean that macdon swother would do hay I reckon for you to bale the straw possibly but yes turn your current farm in to grass fields and have like a animal farm
there and buy the other farm on the map and have huge flat arable fields for cereal crops rice corn sunflowers peas beans that would definitely work 110% 👍
Happy new year! daggerwin
i downloadet the lumberjack mod for removing big stumps works way better
Just joined as a member for the first time to any TH-cam account. Been a subscriber since I used to watch you play FS15! Absolutely love the content Daggerwin, Here is to a GREAT year of the best content!
Much appreciated!
"Get it set to peas. Very peased about that" 😂😂😂
Happy new year Daggerwin!!!!
Maybe it would be a good idea to set the lumbermill to produce only beams as that is what the temple needs most at the moment? Or at least just your own small one.
Your videos are so stress relieving like now I’m in my Volvo bm 700 doing some farm work while looking at your videos 👍🏻
Why not work towards the cereal factory? Plant corn and oats. The oats will give you straw, and cereal is a good pile of cash
Use the Move Placeables mod. You can move any building, and you pay based on how far you move it. It is available in-game.
I love that song hurricane it's a good song great job daggerwin
Putting duel tires on a tractor, then realizing it won't fit in the shed seems like a Clarkson move.🤣
What could go wrong?🤣
Happy new year! 🎉
When you look out of a tractor window while driving, you'll see why people wanted you to get the power washer. You can turn "dirt" off.
Been really enjoying your fs25 series keep up the great videos and happy new year.
I don't know what the others think, but could you please get some more bee hives?
Awesome song for drilling, love it
You can use the lumberjack mod will get rid of big stumps
happy new year
I still think you should build a manure pit and a slurry storage.
And you can rent a bigger slurry tank.
It would also be interesting to see you growing other new crops in FS25. Different vegetables.
I bought a slurry storage extension and everytime i restart the game the storage always defaults to 100thousand liters like the extra storage isnt connected
Isn't the slurry thing broken
@@aniketchoudhury1359 both slurry and manure addon silo are broken. They break on reload.
Happy new year daggerwin! I bought a Massey Ferguson 7s.210 in fs25 i really like it and i think i like MF tractors more now because i have been a John Deere fan since i like was 5 (long time ago now that i think of it!)❤❤
You should put bees 🐝 where the old dairy id
Peas and sunflowers and you use the rented equip to do contracts
Happy New year
Dagger i love this series
Here's to another great year of farming content 🎉 and glad the seasons unpausing reminders definitely helped 😉
Love the series. You have a mod to move placeables
You could add £30k back since you rented the planter, then baught seeds and fertilizer( for £6k so not counting that extra expense) to use. (total missing was £35500)
26:21 yes a absolutely agree with that idea
Hey Daggerwin i think younshould plant more Lodgepole pine trees(2years growth time) Scotch pine takes 10 years to grow
And lodge pole pine yields more than scotch
You can use a mod in game that allows you to move placable objects
There is a mod that allows you to move around placables. I dont know if it keeps the contents when you move it because I havent used it myself yet. You could if you want to buy a new one, already place the new one in a better spot and let the other run dry, then you wont miss out on mozarella.
there is a mod which allows you to move placables, so you wouldnt have to delete it and rebuy it
The field looks like a horse leg at: 9:46
I think you should move your whole setup to a new location
I didn't mind watching the trees being cleared or products being sold.
I rent the sawmill and use deadwood contracts to fill it. It makes about 60k a day
i like the idea of doing repetitive jobs off camera
Just need to buy the smallest tank for milk, cheap as well
11:30 laughing my arse off there
TH-cam stopped promoting your videos so I kinda forgot about them until now. But it’s crazy to see the change in the map since the first 10 or so episodes
Guess you are not subbed then.
@ yes subbed full bell been watching all his videos since before Covid then they stopped showing up my TH-cam does this from time to time it suggests me a completely new and random genre to watch the literal opposite of what I’m currently into at the time
Lumberjack mod will remove large stumps
Use the move it mod to move the dairy instead of deleting the one you have it will charge you a small fee to move it
Finaly the name of the game makes sense. ;)
Happy new year daggwin
22:40 put the Massey on tracks instead of duals.
Should prune the grape vines soon.
it takes me a full year to get 2 pallets of buffalo cheez. but i have milk and goat milk going at same time along with chocolate lol oh well
dag u should do a live strem and do it on hutin pantine
I cant even play my game on console it keeps crashing so much now i go on get in a vehicle an game crashes load back in then same thing again crashes i dont even have mods installed or anything ive over 150 hours on my game save so until next update i cant play sucks only way i can enjoy the game is through your videos thanks daggerwin for allways making great videos
The stumps can be removed with the grinder it's just painful
I'm gonna make you feel old the demo you played is older than me i was born in 2009
Finally caught up 😊
there is a mod called move anything that allows you to move buildings after you have placed them
Nice!
Is the GPS improved re non-rectangular fields? Seems like it handled this field better than it used to do, maybe?
I'm sure I saw a warehouse on mod hub
Happy New Year Daggerwin
Apparently you can stump grind by holding the saw for a few seconds on the stump,saw it on a vid on another channel. Not sure if a mod or not
Yayyy thankyou for addressing comments about the dairy ❤️❤️
I want to buy a plant pot to grow peas in. And when someone asks "where do you get fresh peas?" I'll say "from my peas pot."
Without a modded multi-fruit harvester, you’re going to hate your life when it comes to pea harvesting. Ask me how I know! 😂
The greenhouses have been seriously nerfed in 1 of the patches.
How were they nerfed?
Temple build.
It takes ONLY 8 in game years to build.
Here imma do a thing
Here's a tip for backing trailers with dollies, turn the same direction of where you want the back trailer to go and go slow
Determined to pea everywhere, huh?
If you didn't want to grass the entire original farm, you could have it as "animal fields" so have the chicken feed, etc in some of them too. Keeps some grains there, breaks up the grass monotony.