I've noticed that with the trains the cost is up to 1,000 but it depends on how long you're using it. The faster you get all of you product transferred then drive off the map to confirm that you want to sell that produce, the lower the cost of renting it.
Indeed, if you take your materials to the closest silo to the edge of the map, usually you can rent train for less than $100. Making it pretty much always worth using if the price is higher.
Yep, the train cost is actually negligible. a) Choose loading spot closest to train exit point on map. b) load product into the train-station first. c) then rent the train. It shows up, promptly load and send on its way, takes just a couple of minutes. As already mentioned, the train rental fee will be less than 100. For me, it's usually about 50 on the Elmcreek map using the eastern station headed to Goldcrest.
I sold a full krone trailer of eggs to the farm shop in November for £550K may of been a bitmore. Normal economy. Eggs are the way to go only downside is the lagfrom all the eggs in the trailer but 100% worth doing.
train rent is paid incrementally, so the faster you are done with it the less you pay, and the hour is based on in game time, so set time to .5, fill it up then drive it off the map, you get booted out of teh train and get the sell prompt, and voila, i'll be surprised if you had to pay more then 40-50 dollars for renting it.
Eggs are supper OP in this game. I took a truckload (12 stacked high (2 rows, 6 in each) 9 crates across the length of the truck made just under $500,000. It was about 93 or 94 crates though lol.. I wouldn't do it again because the frame rate was attrocious as I drove it to the sell point hahahaha
@@SimulationForTheNation I have 4 of the biggest chicken coops at max capacity (1440 chickens) it took about a year and a half to get that many crates. I'm actually going to downgrade back to 2 chicken coops because I'm having to stop and feed them a lot.
yeah 24 pallets on the car trailer is more manageable and they can be hand stacked so pretty nifty and much cheaper than a huge truck... pickup is 25.000 and trailer is 8.000
The best I've ever got was when I filled every square inch of the trailer with eggs, all the way to the top. Got about 915.000 € for it. Was a pain though, towards the end it took upwards of 3-4 minutes to place a single pallet because of the lagg. Also, I decided to sell them the next real life day. By then giants had increased the weight of egg pallets, so the trailer barley moved because of the weight and lagg. Took me 2 hours to drive to the sale point 😂
Go to game save folder in my documents , then go to your saved game foldee (at which name you are saving game and at which slot) then find farm. Xml file. Open file with notepad, search money and just change the value with desired amount of money. Save the file. Make sure file is still in. Xml format. Open game and buy all machines, farms anything you want. Thank me later I have 999999999 money after buying everything. Also, you can repeat the process again and again
@@nambansal3858 1. It doesn't work on console, but you do have a way with 1 mod that is a generator 8.4 million per month. 2. It's not interesting anymore if you have everything and don't grind
Thanks for this info mate. I've only just started and have 3 fields of canola. I was wondering what to do next so I shall plant a field of wheat and buy this chicken coup. Once I have judged how it runs I might even buy another. Could even have all my 3 fields wheat and feed as many chickens as possible :) Cheers mate 👍
I have a wheat field that helps with feeding. But I started doing silage on other 2 to make income & I buy wheat bags to help feed chickens that my tiny field doesnt.. I always hold everything to max payout
You should make a comparison video for which production chain is the most profitable for grain crops and which grain is the best for each production. Cake VS sandwiches VS cereal
I use easy economy because i want to grow very fast . I do mainly two things . About 150 acres of soybean (in game is a substantial amount) and 5000 chickens . I get about 400k soybeans each harvest and about 300k eggs . The soybeans will generate about 1.8 million euros in revenue each year while the eags around 1.6 million . Then what I like to do is diversify my productions so that i get more “selling months” . This way I can spread the revenue up and in a year make around 4 mill overall. So doing things like lettuce and tomatoes , honey and olives . Make sure ti use greenhouse with the option of fertiliser. Overall the way I am playing is realisticish (the machinery is questionable) but I don’t get bored. Another good thing is to start from scratch and actually pay of your loans right away so you end up with less money at the start . Use leased machinery and gradually buy your own ti replace the leased .
There's a mod so you can move the pallets by lifting them with hand. QoL i accepted atleast. Then you can just throw them in a trailer and say fuck it lol
Yeah autoloader is the way to go as someone else already mentioned. I wasted so much time in the beginning stacking tomatoes and strawberries in the beginning from my greenhouses. Autoloader and just place them near the street, you can load it and let the AI drive it to the salespoint.
I've 3 chicken coop on 5000 chickens each but on these day I use one of them(not enough food to use whole) , by whole season(11months 9days each) they eat 250k of wheat and produce around 300k eggs worth about 700k euro's in highest price on normal difficulty
@@kyle4910 this, or rather, it's not that you can't pick them up anymoe, they just made the pallets heavier and since you can't pick up anything over 200kg, TA DA....
Does anyone know how to make the AI Helper in Farming Simulator 22 use a roller to roll fields that show "Needs Rolling" in blue text whenever you mouse over them? Every time I try, it gets stuck or gives the message "no field found". I'm already messaging Giants support about it, but would like some opinions nonetheless.
This is kinda random but if possible I’ve been wondering if you would make a profit from leasing cotton tech and buying and harvesting fields then selling the field and cotton afterwards.
Trouble with that idea, is the lease cost of a harvestor - which is In excess of 20k. You have to harvest an awful lot of cotton to make any real money. If you buy the field, you may see some low fertility rates, so poor yields.
Please help me out here, I accidentally spilled a bag of seed on my black top, and I don't know how to pick it back up or what to do with it, it is just sitting there is the way and I want it gone, please help
Please help me with something. I am very confused in regards to this method, and to fs22 in broader terms, please let me explain. Anyone who is willing to answer please do so. Tell me if I am wrong but this method is predicated on what to do with 8000L of wheat, and then you go on to say that hens makes a higher net profit. Here is where confusion comes in. Lets say all you have is one field (its early game) and you were able to just harvest that 8000L of wheat from the field. You take a 80k loan to get the hens and place the wheat in there, and they produce what they produce, I am assuming in a month or 2, and then they are out of feed. You make a tidy sum at first but now you have no wheat, and even if you replant wheat you will have to wait a year to harvest it, so you will have to invest the profit into buying more wheat to feed the hens. Is that loop profitable, or does it slowly go to Zero? That brings me to my more broader question about fs22. With out productions and cheaty contracts, how in the world are you supposed to be profitable? you buy land harvest the field, replant and you have to wait an entire year to harvest again. Lastly, what i mean about cheaty contracts is getting contracts that pay you way more than the value for the actual work being done, for instance paying 40k to harvest a wheat field, in which the yield is only worth half of what you are being paid for the contract, which doesn't make any sense.
both of these have been ruined ages ago. They realized how OP it was and promptly made them extremely unattractive. Same goes for all other productions really. Fabric as an example. 567 cycles per month is utterly useless, as it took 9 months (2days/month) to use up 24500 units of cotton to make fabric. It barely made 120k profit on easy economy and sold at highest possible price. 9 months for less than 250k is sad. ...so i decided to mod the spinnery to 15000 cycles per month lol. Dont even get me started on greenhouses, theyre easily the biggest waste of money in the game.
OK guys i will show you how to make 1 million with only 8000 litres of grain.. First of all you need to spend 350k on the chicken coop and another 150k on chickens ... and another 500k on equipment..... That only goes to prove that you need to be millionaire to make a milion dollars.
Your first load was crap. I can get a far better pay out with a pickup and that little dinky ass trailer. AND I don't have all that overhead you got going on. HOWEVER, I've not done eggs in a week, I'm seeing that we can no longer pick up the pallets by hand. So that might change, but not by a whole lot.
From what I hear, barley is the better crop for this. Apparently barley produces more grain per area than wheat or the other one chickens will eat.
I've noticed that with the trains the cost is up to 1,000 but it depends on how long you're using it. The faster you get all of you product transferred then drive off the map to confirm that you want to sell that produce, the lower the cost of renting it.
Indeed, if you take your materials to the closest silo to the edge of the map, usually you can rent train for less than $100. Making it pretty much always worth using if the price is higher.
Yep, the train cost is actually negligible. a) Choose loading spot closest to train exit point on map. b) load product into the train-station first. c) then rent the train. It shows up, promptly load and send on its way, takes just a couple of minutes. As already mentioned, the train rental fee will be less than 100. For me, it's usually about 50 on the Elmcreek map using the eastern station headed to Goldcrest.
@@cragnamorrasame I’m on Elmcreek i have a land that’s closer to a train
your voice is very not annoying no yelling or wierd stuff i like it just calm
I sold a full krone trailer of eggs to the farm shop in November for £550K may of been a bitmore. Normal economy. Eggs are the way to go only downside is the lagfrom all the eggs in the trailer but 100% worth doing.
Remember when I first see this game.. Thought, who would play that shhht.. lol here I am… 😂🤣😂🤣
train rent is paid incrementally, so the faster you are done with it the less you pay, and the hour is based on in game time, so set time to .5, fill it up then drive it off the map, you get booted out of teh train and get the sell prompt, and voila, i'll be surprised if you had to pay more then 40-50 dollars for renting it.
And if you factor in the sale of straw it pays off even quicker
Eggs are supper OP in this game. I took a truckload (12 stacked high (2 rows, 6 in each) 9 crates across the length of the truck made just under $500,000. It was about 93 or 94 crates though lol.. I wouldn't do it again because the frame rate was attrocious as I drove it to the sell point hahahaha
Yeah, even with pallets of strawberries, the fps drops down, it that's a heck of a scene of eggs, how long did it take to acquire that many?
@@SimulationForTheNation I have 4 of the biggest chicken coops at max capacity (1440 chickens) it took about a year and a half to get that many crates. I'm actually going to downgrade back to 2 chicken coops because I'm having to stop and feed them a lot.
yeah 24 pallets on the car trailer is more manageable and they can be hand stacked so pretty nifty and much cheaper than a huge truck... pickup is 25.000 and trailer is 8.000
The best I've ever got was when I filled every square inch of the trailer with eggs, all the way to the top. Got about 915.000 € for it.
Was a pain though, towards the end it took upwards of 3-4 minutes to place a single pallet because of the lagg.
Also, I decided to sell them the next real life day.
By then giants had increased the weight of egg pallets, so the trailer barley moved because of the weight and lagg.
Took me 2 hours to drive to the sale point 😂
Just buy the smallest field,buy only Wind Generator the most expensive and max the time,win game
Go to game save folder in my documents , then go to your saved game foldee (at which name you are saving game and at which slot) then find farm. Xml file. Open file with notepad, search money and just change the value with desired amount of money. Save the file. Make sure file is still in. Xml format.
Open game and buy all machines, farms anything you want. Thank me later
I have 999999999 money after buying everything.
Also, you can repeat the process again and again
@@nambansal3858 1. It doesn't work on console, but you do have a way with 1 mod that is a generator 8.4 million per month.
2. It's not interesting anymore if you have everything and don't grind
Thanks for this info mate. I've only just started and have 3 fields of canola. I was wondering what to do next so I shall plant a field of wheat and buy this chicken coup. Once I have judged how it runs I might even buy another. Could even have all my 3 fields wheat and feed as many chickens as possible :)
Cheers mate 👍
Kudos on the Jungheinrich lift mate!
I have a wheat field that helps with feeding. But I started doing silage on other 2 to make income & I buy wheat bags to help feed chickens that my tiny field doesnt..
I always hold everything to max payout
egg pallets can be picked up. no need for a pallet loader - honestly the best part
Not anymore with the update
Nope, too heavy
Best way to make money is buy box of clothes for 13k and sell straight away at shop for 30k ....fill them trucks ...
I sold part of a pallet and was amazed the amount I got. Helped me get into the black anyway🤦🏻♂️
Stop buying McCormick's and you'll be fine.
You should make a comparison video for which production chain is the most profitable for grain crops and which grain is the best for each production. Cake VS sandwiches VS cereal
I use easy economy because i want to grow very fast . I do mainly two things . About 150 acres of soybean (in game is a substantial amount) and 5000 chickens . I get about 400k soybeans each harvest and about 300k eggs . The soybeans will generate about 1.8 million euros in revenue each year while the eags around 1.6 million . Then what I like to do is diversify my productions so that i get more “selling months” . This way I can spread the revenue up and in a year make around 4 mill overall. So doing things like lettuce and tomatoes , honey and olives . Make sure ti use greenhouse with the option of fertiliser. Overall the way I am playing is realisticish (the machinery is questionable) but I don’t get bored. Another good thing is to start from scratch and actually pay of your loans right away so you end up with less money at the start . Use leased machinery and gradually buy your own ti replace the leased .
Barley is better. Higher yeild per Ha/acre and the chiken eat same amount
Interesting. I didn't think the chicken would eat it. But I love it.
Wheat/barley/sorghum👍
Nice solid advice! Getting ready to roll some chickens to finance my logging this will help!
The best strategy is to use your fields to grow the most profitable crop and buy the chicken food.
Thx for sharing, great video ! LOVE mod nr1 !!!
Moving pallets is a pain in this game, that's the thing I don't like about this.
There's a mod so you can move the pallets by lifting them with hand. QoL i accepted atleast. Then you can just throw them in a trailer and say fuck it lol
Just get universal auto load from the mod hub. It allows you to be able to run tons of productions
I know people hate using mods but the mods aren't really cheats in this game go check out the trailers in the downloadable content
Yeah autoloader is the way to go as someone else already mentioned. I wasted so much time in the beginning stacking tomatoes and strawberries in the beginning from my greenhouses. Autoloader and just place them near the street, you can load it and let the AI drive it to the salespoint.
I've 3 chicken coop on 5000 chickens each but on these day I use one of them(not enough food to use whole) , by whole season(11months 9days each) they eat 250k of wheat and produce around 300k eggs worth about 700k euro's in highest price on normal difficulty
he must be forklift certified
Egges are Broken OP and the small Chicking pin is not worth the money.
I love watching people waste time on forklifts for eggs when the game literally lets you pick them up.
Auto load is a time-saver for sure. Even if you can pick up pallets it’s a hassle to position them by hand.
Words spoken days before disaster
Can't pick them up anymore
@@kyle4910 this, or rather, it's not that you can't pick them up anymoe, they just made the pallets heavier and since you can't pick up anything over 200kg, TA DA....
Glad they fixed that bug.
Does anyone know how to make the AI Helper in Farming Simulator 22 use a roller to roll fields that show "Needs Rolling" in blue text whenever you mouse over them? Every time I try, it gets stuck or gives the message "no field found". I'm already messaging Giants support about it, but would like some opinions nonetheless.
Did you find a solution? i'm having the same issue
Someone mentioned unrefrigerated eggs. Eggs will last weeks without refrigeration if you don't wash them.
This is kinda random but if possible I’ve been wondering if you would make a profit from leasing cotton tech and buying and harvesting fields then selling the field and cotton afterwards.
Trouble with that idea, is the lease cost of a harvestor - which is In excess of 20k. You have to harvest an awful lot of cotton to make any real money. If you buy the field, you may see some low fertility rates, so poor yields.
for contracts it is profitable to lease. i think cotton is the easiest to harvest too
are you on Hard Eco? for norm Eco are around 2K for egges
I think this was setup on normal. 2k for eggs is nuts!
@@SimulationForTheNation must be hard I think, in normal i think you can sell pallets for 6000 GBP
Your accent sounds close to mine, you from the north east?
Sure am buddy.
Is there a mod for sleeping out in the open? On Xbox I can only sleep at the farm house.
idk about xbox but on pc it is
You forgot to mention the cost of chicken pen cost of chickens. The cost of the semi and trailer you wouldn't need to just sell wheat.
But in order to harvest wheat u need a topliner. A plough. A tractor. A seedmachine and a machien to spread compost
Please help me out here, I accidentally spilled a bag of seed on my black top, and I don't know how to pick it back up or what to do with it, it is just sitting there is the way and I want it gone, please help
drive a seeder up to the mess and refill it
Please help me with something. I am very confused in regards to this method, and to fs22 in broader terms, please let me explain. Anyone who is willing to answer please do so.
Tell me if I am wrong but this method is predicated on what to do with 8000L of wheat, and then you go on to say that hens makes a higher net profit.
Here is where confusion comes in. Lets say all you have is one field (its early game) and you were able to just harvest that 8000L of wheat from the field.
You take a 80k loan to get the hens and place the wheat in there, and they produce what they produce, I am assuming in a month or 2, and then they are out of feed. You make a tidy sum at first but now you have no wheat, and even if you replant wheat you will have to wait a year to harvest it, so you will have to invest the profit into buying more wheat to feed the hens. Is that loop profitable, or does it slowly go to Zero?
That brings me to my more broader question about fs22. With out productions and cheaty contracts, how in the world are you supposed to be profitable? you buy land harvest the field, replant and you have to wait an entire year to harvest again.
Lastly, what i mean about cheaty contracts is getting contracts that pay you way more than the value for the actual work being done, for instance paying 40k to harvest a wheat field, in which the yield is only worth half of what you are being paid for the contract, which doesn't make any sense.
lol this has been nerfed as of yesterday. (patch 1.2)
How?
@@comrade591 the patch reduces the egg production speed and the sale prices for the eggs
Chickens and greenhouses are licenses to print money.
both of these have been ruined ages ago. They realized how OP it was and promptly made them extremely unattractive. Same goes for all other productions really. Fabric as an example. 567 cycles per month is utterly useless, as it took 9 months (2days/month) to use up 24500 units of cotton to make fabric. It barely made 120k profit on easy economy and sold at highest possible price. 9 months for less than 250k is sad.
...so i decided to mod the spinnery to 15000 cycles per month lol. Dont even get me started on greenhouses, theyre easily the biggest waste of money in the game.
I don't know why but all the wheat on the ground hurts me
I'm pretty sure that the bread is slightly better
OK guys i will show you how to make 1 million with only 8000 litres of grain.. First of all you need to spend 350k on the chicken coop and another 150k on chickens ... and another 500k on equipment..... That only goes to prove that you need to be millionaire to make a milion dollars.
just buy soybeans and sell it to the highest price is the easy way to make money
please make cake!
OK try this in 1x time :) Hard mode and on No Mans Land :)
Best map.
Chickens mate Chickens 🐔 WTF
You should put ot in $
or barley
Of course you wont make much selling.....its december...
Dame here , i hope you still play
King president Eugene awake TH-cam phone
HAHA
'recoop"
Hate to be that guy, but the bugs in the latest release have completely broken the game and nothing works anymore.
Which bugs are you referring to here?
Your first load was crap. I can get a far better pay out with a pickup and that little dinky ass trailer. AND I don't have all that overhead you got going on.
HOWEVER, I've not done eggs in a week, I'm seeing that we can no longer pick up the pallets by hand. So that might change, but not by a whole lot.
Yes, he was showing what you can get with 8000L of wheat.