With the grape processing place, you can't expect to do one small harvest and make good money. It will take a few in game years for the grape plant to pay off, which makes sense. You need to give things time.
With the amount of money (and time) sunk into Grapes, and their future potential, selling the factory is a really suspect decision. It's like you want to be broke forever.
I support turning off the rocks, I think they are way overdone in this game. Rarely I have ever seen a field with a rock problem as bad as this game displays, let alone every field lol.
@@Sibslover In areas where the ground doesn't freeze you don't really get huge rocks year after year. New rocks don't get pushed up very often. Also, most of the rocks in my area are limestone and clay and the plow just busts through it like nothing. The rocks you have to pick up are really big and far between so we just use tractors and buckets. Like one guy has a rock picker within 50 miles.
@@HeadCannonPrime we just alternate Corn and Soy Bean, so don't even plow or cultivate. Maybe that's why I haven't had to pick very many rocks over the last decade lol.
The stones damage your tractors, harvesters and headers as well as your implements. Which is why your Landini is practically dead, and in desperate need of repair with so few hours on it. The plow pulls up big rocks, while the cultivators pull up small ones, and do respective damage to everything that rolls over them. They don’t affect yield at all, as their only purpose in game is to damage your machines. Take that into consideration when you decide to turn them off or not. Another enjoyable video tho! Thank you so much for so much consistent and pleasurable content!
the landini is 50% wear the PLOW is 95% not the landini edit for example when you dont have any implements on the tractor the true wear is shown but when you have a trailer on etc the wear on the trailer is shown and u can only see stones after you start plowing or cultivating and also the wear to the plow is kinda big but its only 1.2 meters wide so.........
The only tool that brings up large rocks are the subsoilers. Everything else is small rocks, including the plow. The french map is bugged and no matter what you use, it will spawn large rocks
There’s a bigger header for that combine. When your in shop mode on things like trailers and headers theres a button at the bottom to show combinations. This will show every vehicle a head can be used with for example. And like wise the other way around or which trailers can be used for what. Great new function.
Opinion time!: Get rid of the truck, you use it so little it's pretty much pointless. Keep the grape processing plant. For the Love of All that is holy, please fix your plough!(haven't watched to the end yet, haven't seen if you have fixed it.) Turn off the rocks. Not really a purpose to the rocks other than the tear up your equipment quicker. Anyway these are what I would do if I was playing. But since I'm not playing do what you want these are just my opinions 😀
This past weekend my wife and I were travelling from a nearby town and passed a big pile of rocks clearly built up from decades of farmers pulling rocks from their fields. The piles made up a larger pile probably 10-15 feet high, about 25 feet wide and 100 feet long. I joked they must have just collected rocks from one of my fields. The rocks in the game are overdone for sure.
@@robholts7302 They maybe be overdone for that country but where i live we would be grateful if rocks were that small and few and far between, we spend almost as much time rock picking as seeding.
@@farmingandmaybemore5175 you shouldn’t be getting that many rocks if you’re rock picking right? After a few years it should be cleaned out. I think since they did the feature it’s good but after doing it a few times the rocks should be less and less until there’s hardly any at all
You should consider selling the pickup truck considering how little you use it. The only advantage it brings is that it's a separate vehicle compared to the tractors and it has a high top speed
I know this is an old video but just wanted to say I appreciate the calming videos you make of these series. I dont really like to play the simulator games much anymore but I love when someone knowledgeable is able to play and show them off in a series. Its incredibly interesting to watch.
When the silage is ready, you could use a belt system to load it onto the trailer instead of a telehandler. It’s cheaper and faster in my opinion. Anyways keep up with the good work, I really enjoy this series
getting the collectible will allow you to show/try the buildings, i think its a fantastic idea. Now im gonna give you a hint. Where you sold the eggs. Go up. You were amazingly close to one.
The power harrow on the seeder you own functions as a cultivator, so no additional cultivating is needed. This is why the shop description for that seeder says "A cultivator prepares the field for the next sowing." It's not *technically* a direct drill, so it doesn't show the direct drill line. Instead, it shows both the cultivator and normal seeder lines.
Keep in mind that you need the grape processing plant to make the cereal so selling it would be a huge step backward for you, especially at this stage in the game.
Got so excited to see EP 24 on the thumb nail I was thinking we have been blessed with two videos today! But it was just the one but like all of your videos since 2019 it’s been quality over quantity! Cheers for the awesome content.
I think it's funny that daggerwin is literally a digital farmer. I know it's not his main irl job but it still pays a bit. So he gets paid to farm digital crops xD
I was starting to wonder in previous episodes if you were were aware of just how much that silage is going to be worth, but you did mention in this one that it could be a game changer! Loving the series - good wholesome content.
18:50 if u would drive on main road and not turn to city, on left there is a bunch of trees and benches. between one tree and bench there is a collectible edit: right before bakery on left side there is a low roof which u can jump on and there is second collectible between ladder and wall
Good episode! Try using weights on your tractors more, you are loosing front end traction without them. The Massey for example never has a front weight when pulling a trailer or cultivating. Also looks like that mulcher has a bug where it shows the mulch being thrown even when stopped. There are quite a few bugs in this game, hope they get fixed up soon…
hi daggerwin, i saw that thgere are places on your farm where theres no grass, and if u maby want to place it, then u can go to landschaping and then to plants, and then u can place grass, also love the series😊
Daggerwin, if ever you are wondering what the price to lease is, it’s around 5.1% of the overall value of the machine. If you divide the full price of the machine by 19.6 you should get the lease price. Hope that helps for when you aren’t sure how much you need to get hold of!
collectible Locations Road Race Ratooning: Spinnery Tractor Transport Service: Near Farm Shop Get off My Field!: Observatory Trap Crop: South off Spinnery Harp Lifter: Farm Shop Hyper Cropping: Castle Cave SW Space Cultivator 3D: Castle wall Caverns of Underelm: Castle Tower Mechanized Agriculture: Grain Mill Vertical Farming: Field 5 Wheat Gobbler: Town Fresh Fruit Farmers: Roof of Bakery Plowin’ Golf: south Bakery Tractor Turbo Challenge: Field 19 Pezzt Control: Lake near Field 32 Quest for The Emerald Duck: Bridge Farm Crisis 3: Park Ultimate Tomato: Forest South AgriPinball DX: South East Spinnery Pasture Sovereign: West of Saw Mill
Love the vids but gotta say one thing... This is episode 23 and the cover photo says 24. Just throwing it out there. Keep up the great series, loving it.
I’m a farmer helper and I’ve never in my life seen a rock problem like that so bad before in my life so I support either giants reducing how many come up or turn them of
I’m a farmer here in Ohio and rock picking is nonexistent. We might grab four rocks out of a field when planting but that would be it. So I play with rocks off and feel it is perfectly realistic that way
I'd like to recommend turning off the grape shop. It charges per hour that it's on for each of the production chains. Watching this series is kind of the only time I don't play FS22. Keep it up bud!
By the bakery you were right next to a collectible. Go around the corner from where you sold the eggs and walk toward a door inbetween a fence and the building. Then at the end you need to jump onto a low corner of a roof on your left, then turn right and find a gap between 2 buildings then jump across into the gap and onto the bakery roof. The collectible is on your right where you land by the ladder.
Maybe for the collectibles you could show one location off every episode and if there’s is one there, awesome, if there isn’t, oh well we got to see the map!
I started my farm with 2 360 chicken dens and I now have 4 of them. I get about 2-3 pallets of eggs plus a half pallet per day each. 300k per 3 months or so. Really worth it. Once you grow enough wheat to feed the chickens, its even more profits.
Since you’ve gone past this a lot here’s a hint. The sign going through the main town is pointing towards a collectible. The sign says “Hyper-Rapide! Hyper-Savoureuse” good like man!
The "mulcher" that you used is similar to stalk rollers in the U.S. Small ones can also be directly attached to the underside of the corn head called devastators.
Oh and I would suggest selling your harvester, header and header trailer. Another 100k and you can rent one when it’s harvest time, you’ll harvest everything in one go, sell the bulk of it, and keep some for the low income months!
It is a bit of a pain, but if the 'tip anywhere' mod comes back, we can collect up the stones and make a bit of cash at the crusher, rather then just 200$ per load. I wonder if mods will make a nice width one in the future.
eggs are a much better way of making money, and they’re also not really restricted to a seasonal crop as wheat/barley and sorghum can be planted at different times in the year so will be harvested at different times as well, 6 months worth of eggs from 360 chickens netted me just under £150k on normal
Can’t sell in the map production building, but you can sell the one you build. Rocks are a pain, turned them off after a while, very enjoyable now. Lease cost is about 5% the full price. So you need to lease for 20 days or lease the item 20 times before it becomes a better decision to buy. Beside tractors, pretty much everything is better to lease, specially smaller equipment you don’t intend to keep long term.
Its called a crimper roller. Designed to terminate a covercrop without using herbicide or tillage, so you can direct drill into the terminated cover crop.
Silage are super profitable. Baling contract are the best. Most of the time you can get the extra bales from the contract and sell the for almost same profit as the contract itself
Hi daggerwin, the tool is called a crimper, in the real world they are most often used after a cover crop has been put in to kill it, with the blades chopping the stems, this also has the effect of allowing faster decomposition, and allowing it to be plowed back into the soil more easily
They're also called knife rollers and yeah, they're used for permanent/green manure cover crops as above, especially in South America; they're also used in Europe to crush corn stubble to prevent pests from wintering in the stubble and reducing the need for herbicides and pesticides. In general they're a big part of no-till farming. With how many new no-till implements like this there are in FS22 it'll be really interesting to see if the Precision Farming pack has a strong focus on no-till agriculture and in general methods to reduce the use of herbicides and pesticides. e: it's worth noting that a lot of this stuff has really taken off since the release of FS19 so seeing it in FS22 makes a lot of sense, but still comes as a welcome surprise. Amazone and Horsch debuted knife rollers and straw harrows at Agrotechnica 2019, stubble hygiene is a big topic with new pesticide regulations, and canola and sunflower yields can be increased while inhibiting weed growth with careful stubble cultivation. This has all been known for a while but the agriculture industry is slow to change without either a profit motive or external regulation.
Turn off the stones. they bring in almost no income, and cost alot of manhours to get rid of. all they do is damage your equipment. I dont speak for everyone, but when you start stone picking, I skip to when your done haha. As for the collectables, I suggest using the income from them to fund the production buildings. they are a cool new feature and I would love to see more of them.
dont sell the grape processing plant. the problem is the tiny vineyrd not the factory building. if you would increase the vineyard to atleast the size of the field you started it on, you would make WAY more money. but i guess you are like me in that regard and get distracted by new shiny things at every corner :)
Another name for those mulches is a crimping roller and they’re becoming more popular for killing cover crops without tilling the ground. Much better for performance and environment.
The blades of the mulcher are made similarly as a Japanese sword. One side is mild steel while the other is hard steel and since they wear out at a different rate and that makes the blades self-sharpening. This method is used to make the blade of the plow too.
You can't use the bucket for silage. Also near the bakery there is a collectable if you stay on the main road past the bakery till the end of the village on the left side on the rive there is a little Dock go there at the side of the building between 2 inflatable rafts on the floor.
Instead of a bucket, use a forage wagon - the smallest of which holds 8500l - I'm sure you'll be able to lease a bigger one. Or else use a conveyor belt to get it into your trailer - far quicker than a bucket.
In real life farming we call that roller a stalk chopper to flatten and chop the corn chaff. They also have the flail style ones that put it into rows so you can bale it
If you sell silage at good price, that is 600€ for 1000 liters. Then you get 150 000 €. And there are 2 collectables at the castle. And one at the rail road bridge next to the town.
Those smaller seeders are 2 machines in 1. So they are cultivators and seeders. You can separate them after buying them, but can't use the seeder alone.
You will find a cartridge near the shallow water next to field 32. Go to the tip of the long" island" in the water, it will be placed on side closest to field 32. Next one you should look after will be placed at the bakery. Keep up the good work
You were incredibly close to a collectible by the bakery. ladders are your friend!
there is great baguette there
@@harcik6863 Yes, and if he would want to rest after that great baguette, he can sit down in the near by park :))
There are several in that area of town. Also one near where he fills up with water.
And the giant slingshot is great fun by the wool shop
With the grape processing place, you can't expect to do one small harvest and make good money. It will take a few in game years for the grape plant to pay off, which makes sense. You need to give things time.
With the amount of money (and time) sunk into Grapes, and their future potential, selling the factory is a really suspect decision. It's like you want to be broke forever.
Did he end up keeping the grapes in future episodes😊
I support turning off the rocks, I think they are way overdone in this game. Rarely I have ever seen a field with a rock problem as bad as this game displays, let alone every field lol.
have u used the roller first? that just leaves the big ones to be picked up
Well, come to South of France, in Provence, where We cultivate Lavender, Grapes and Olive tree, look at my video of the Olive tree
@@Sibslover In areas where the ground doesn't freeze you don't really get huge rocks year after year. New rocks don't get pushed up very often. Also, most of the rocks in my area are limestone and clay and the plow just busts through it like nothing. The rocks you have to pick up are really big and far between so we just use tractors and buckets. Like one guy has a rock picker within 50 miles.
You guys should live where I farm then because we go rock picking every spring 😅😅 hate it
@@HeadCannonPrime we just alternate Corn and Soy Bean, so don't even plow or cultivate. Maybe that's why I haven't had to pick very many rocks over the last decade lol.
The stones damage your tractors, harvesters and headers as well as your implements. Which is why your Landini is practically dead, and in desperate need of repair with so few hours on it. The plow pulls up big rocks, while the cultivators pull up small ones, and do respective damage to everything that rolls over them. They don’t affect yield at all, as their only purpose in game is to damage your machines. Take that into consideration when you decide to turn them off or not. Another enjoyable video tho! Thank you so much for so much consistent and pleasurable content!
the landini is 50% wear the PLOW is 95% not the landini
edit for example when you dont have any implements on the tractor the true wear is shown but when you have a trailer on etc the wear on the trailer is shown and u can only see stones after you start plowing or cultivating and also the wear to the plow is kinda big but its only 1.2 meters wide so.........
The plow is ded not the landini but yes it is damage
The only tool that brings up large rocks are the subsoilers. Everything else is small rocks, including the plow. The french map is bugged and no matter what you use, it will spawn large rocks
@@simon7109100 ok
You can roll the small rocks back in which does give a bonus.
There’s a bigger header for that combine. When your in shop mode on things like trailers and headers theres a button at the bottom to show combinations. This will show every vehicle a head can be used with for example. And like wise the other way around or which trailers can be used for what. Great new function.
I love that function! It's much better than the puzzle pieces in FS 19.
There's always bigger machinery and tools...they just cost more $ lol
Opinion time!: Get rid of the truck, you use it so little it's pretty much pointless. Keep the grape processing plant. For the Love of All that is holy, please fix your plough!(haven't watched to the end yet, haven't seen if you have fixed it.) Turn off the rocks. Not really a purpose to the rocks other than the tear up your equipment quicker.
Anyway these are what I would do if I was playing. But since I'm not playing do what you want these are just my opinions 😀
This past weekend my wife and I were travelling from a nearby town and passed a big pile of rocks clearly built up from decades of farmers pulling rocks from their fields. The piles made up a larger pile probably 10-15 feet high, about 25 feet wide and 100 feet long. I joked they must have just collected rocks from one of my fields. The rocks in the game are overdone for sure.
It would be nice if you could use the rocks to make gravel/sand for the winter.
@@robholts7302 They maybe be overdone for that country but where i live we would be grateful if rocks were that small and few and far between, we spend almost as much time rock picking as seeding.
@@farmingandmaybemore5175 you shouldn’t be getting that many rocks if you’re rock picking right? After a few years it should be cleaned out. I think since they did the feature it’s good but after doing it a few times the rocks should be less and less until there’s hardly any at all
my tip is that you blanket the silo while the tractor is still on the silo so you don't spill any chaff
You should consider selling the pickup truck considering how little you use it.
The only advantage it brings is that it's a separate vehicle compared to the tractors and it has a high top speed
always an instant sell for me
not realistic.. every rl farmer owns a car.. you simply not allowed to drive your tractor everywhere. thanks to emission laws..
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I know this is an old video but just wanted to say I appreciate the calming videos you make of these series. I dont really like to play the simulator games much anymore but I love when someone knowledgeable is able to play and show them off in a series. Its incredibly interesting to watch.
When the silage is ready, you could use a belt system to load it onto the trailer instead of a telehandler. It’s cheaper and faster in my opinion.
Anyways keep up with the good work, I really enjoy this series
I agree with you. As nice as the JCB is the money made from selling the silage would be better spent expanding the farm
Agreed. If you absolutely must have a new machine, Wheel Loaders have an 8000l silage fork so would be a better bet for emptying a pit.
Cant he use a forage wagon, which would pick it up automatically by just driving over it?
@@Herman-oy2tm There is too much silage, it would get stuck
You were extremely close to a collectable by the bakery Daggerwin! Thank you so much for the amazing content, as always.
getting the collectible will allow you to show/try the buildings, i think its a fantastic idea. Now im gonna give you a hint. Where you sold the eggs. Go up. You were amazingly close to one.
The power harrow on the seeder you own functions as a cultivator, so no additional cultivating is needed. This is why the shop description for that seeder says "A cultivator prepares the field for the next sowing." It's not *technically* a direct drill, so it doesn't show the direct drill line. Instead, it shows both the cultivator and normal seeder lines.
Keep in mind that you need the grape processing plant to make the cereal so selling it would be a huge step backward for you, especially at this stage in the game.
Got so excited to see EP 24 on the thumb nail I was thinking we have been blessed with two videos today! But it was just the one but like all of your videos since 2019 it’s been quality over quantity! Cheers for the awesome content.
I think it's funny that daggerwin is literally a digital farmer. I know it's not his main irl job but it still pays a bit. So he gets paid to farm digital crops xD
I was starting to wonder in previous episodes if you were were aware of just how much that silage is going to be worth, but you did mention in this one that it could be a game changer!
Loving the series - good wholesome content.
18:50 if u would drive on main road and not turn to city, on left there is a bunch of trees and benches. between one tree and bench there is a collectible
edit: right before bakery on left side there is a low roof which u can jump on and there is second collectible between ladder and wall
Good episode!
Try using weights on your tractors more, you are loosing front end traction without them. The Massey for example never has a front weight when pulling a trailer or cultivating.
Also looks like that mulcher has a bug where it shows the mulch being thrown even when stopped. There are quite a few bugs in this game, hope they get fixed up soon…
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Agreed
I just got FS22 a couple of hours ago. I started on the Elm Creek map and it’s been going good so far. About to harvest some corn. 👌🏻
hi daggerwin, i saw that thgere are places on your farm where theres no grass, and if u maby want to place it, then u can go to landschaping and then to plants, and then u can place grass, also love the series😊
Daggerwin, if ever you are wondering what the price to lease is, it’s around 5.1% of the overall value of the machine.
If you divide the full price of the machine by 19.6 you should get the lease price.
Hope that helps for when you aren’t sure how much you need to get hold of!
collectible Locations
Road Race Ratooning: Spinnery
Tractor Transport Service: Near Farm Shop
Get off My Field!: Observatory
Trap Crop: South off Spinnery
Harp Lifter: Farm Shop
Hyper Cropping: Castle Cave SW
Space Cultivator 3D: Castle wall
Caverns of Underelm: Castle Tower
Mechanized Agriculture: Grain Mill
Vertical Farming: Field 5
Wheat Gobbler: Town
Fresh Fruit Farmers: Roof of Bakery
Plowin’ Golf: south Bakery
Tractor Turbo Challenge: Field 19
Pezzt Control: Lake near Field 32
Quest for The Emerald Duck: Bridge
Farm Crisis 3: Park
Ultimate Tomato: Forest South
AgriPinball DX: South East Spinnery
Pasture Sovereign: West of Saw Mill
this winter once the farming is done you should take your family for a day out at the castle, a great day out, and 3 collectables to be had
Love the vids but gotta say one thing... This is episode 23 and the cover photo says 24. Just throwing it out there. Keep up the great series, loving it.
this game is way to interesting honestly
One of the collectible is near field 18 (the building near the roof)
Daggerwin @33:15 someone did make a mod, it's called power tools!
Fantastic series, the efforts you put in don't go un noticed
Daggerwin, if you are looking for collactables, look in the castle, I found two in there.
Great video by the way, i am loving this series.
I’m a farmer helper and I’ve never in my life seen a rock problem like that so bad before in my life so I support either giants reducing how many come up or turn them of
i love having these vids i the backround while im playing fs myself rly good vid keep it up:)
Daggerwin by the pond where u took water all the time look for cartridge! 😁 Have fun and thank u for great videos!
Dagger i love this series so much and it is amazing
I've literally watched every episode in one day.. Great content!
I’m a farmer here in Ohio and rock picking is nonexistent. We might grab four rocks out of a field when planting but that would be it. So I play with rocks off and feel it is perfectly realistic that way
I was thinking the same I’m no farmer but the farms I’ve been on barely seem to have rocks at all.
Only time we have rocks for the most part is where a old barn or railroad track used to be
I'd like to recommend turning off the grape shop. It charges per hour that it's on for each of the production chains. Watching this series is kind of the only time I don't play FS22. Keep it up bud!
Keep the duels on for compacting silage. Keep up the great work and keep the videos coming.
Love this man, keep going👍👏
Can't believe you just pass the greenhouse like that 😀😀😀
Once more mods are released are you planning to use any on this playthrough?
tremendous video as always! I also support turning the stones off. Imo, they're a bit much.
A rented conveyer belt would come in very handy for loading that silage.
Hey there is an old worn out olive farm just north of the river.. can you see if you can use it and reinvigorate the old olive farm
By the bakery you were right next to a collectible.
Go around the corner from where you sold the eggs and walk toward a door inbetween a fence and the building. Then at the end you need to jump onto a low corner of a roof on your left, then turn right and find a gap between 2 buildings then jump across into the gap and onto the bakery roof. The collectible is on your right where you land by the ladder.
The massy looks so good with the twin wheels
Maybe for the collectibles you could show one location off every episode and if there’s is one there, awesome, if there isn’t, oh well we got to see the map!
I started my farm with 2 360 chicken dens and I now have 4 of them. I get about 2-3 pallets of eggs plus a half pallet per day each. 300k per 3 months or so. Really worth it. Once you grow enough wheat to feed the chickens, its even more profits.
Would be rlly cool for 2 episodes a day
I love your video’s, keep up the good work. There is a collectible at the bakery! 😉
On a Dagger vid spree, love your videos. I really enjoyed the silage project, looked cool with the twin tires. Cheers!
Daggerwin I love your stuff man you’re the best out there
Since you’ve gone past this a lot here’s a hint. The sign going through the main town is pointing towards a collectible. The sign says “Hyper-Rapide!
Hyper-Savoureuse” good like man!
Best farming TH-camr on the internet
The "mulcher" that you used is similar to stalk rollers in the U.S. Small ones can also be directly attached to the underside of the corn head called devastators.
Oh and I would suggest selling your harvester, header and header trailer. Another 100k and you can rent one when it’s harvest time, you’ll harvest everything in one go, sell the bulk of it, and keep some for the low income months!
Great work bud keep it up
Tip- collectable in the catapult in the bowl I found it by accident
there is a ladder at the observatory, and the bakery is where you want to be - and water your lettuce!
my boy daggerwin going through PUBERTY
Genuinely look forward to these being released ...
Rocks seem more like an annoying chore you have to do every time there isn’t even a ground texture for it. Would recommend turning it off
It is a bit of a pain, but if the 'tip anywhere' mod comes back, we can collect up the stones and make a bit of cash at the crusher, rather then just 200$ per load. I wonder if mods will make a nice width one in the future.
You can use a belt to move the silage into the trailer, it's much faster
That rear twin wheel tractor keeps getting baby got back stick in my head 😝
You'd make more cash if you went all out on wool production and turn it into fabric. It has very good return and not restricted to a seasonal crop.
eggs are a much better way of making money, and they’re also not really restricted to a seasonal crop as wheat/barley and sorghum can be planted at different times in the year so will be harvested at different times as well, 6 months worth of eggs from 360 chickens netted me just under £150k on normal
I've heard game cartridges like to hang out in small town parks :D
Can’t sell in the map production building, but you can sell the one you build. Rocks are a pain, turned them off after a while, very enjoyable now. Lease cost is about 5% the full price. So you need to lease for 20 days or lease the item 20 times before it becomes a better decision to buy. Beside tractors, pretty much everything is better to lease, specially smaller equipment you don’t intend to keep long term.
Thanks for the console command explanation!
Have you considered using a belt to empty the silage pit?
Its called a crimper roller. Designed to terminate a covercrop without using herbicide or tillage, so you can direct drill into the terminated cover crop.
hi from ireland🇮🇪 love the vids keep it up I'm getting fs22 for Christmas🎅
me too mate
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@@seandrogo2875 i am getting fs22 for chritmas but am polish actually
omg that country song on the time laps took me out 😂😂😂
Silage are super profitable. Baling contract are the best. Most of the time you can get the extra bales from the contract and sell the for almost same profit as the contract itself
Farm is coming along nicely
Hi daggerwin, the tool is called a crimper, in the real world they are most often used after a cover crop has been put in to kill it, with the blades chopping the stems, this also has the effect of allowing faster decomposition, and allowing it to be plowed back into the soil more easily
They're also called knife rollers and yeah, they're used for permanent/green manure cover crops as above, especially in South America; they're also used in Europe to crush corn stubble to prevent pests from wintering in the stubble and reducing the need for herbicides and pesticides. In general they're a big part of no-till farming.
With how many new no-till implements like this there are in FS22 it'll be really interesting to see if the Precision Farming pack has a strong focus on no-till agriculture and in general methods to reduce the use of herbicides and pesticides.
e: it's worth noting that a lot of this stuff has really taken off since the release of FS19 so seeing it in FS22 makes a lot of sense, but still comes as a welcome surprise. Amazone and Horsch debuted knife rollers and straw harrows at Agrotechnica 2019, stubble hygiene is a big topic with new pesticide regulations, and canola and sunflower yields can be increased while inhibiting weed growth with careful stubble cultivation. This has all been known for a while but the agriculture industry is slow to change without either a profit motive or external regulation.
Turn off the stones. they bring in almost no income, and cost alot of manhours to get rid of. all they do is damage your equipment. I dont speak for everyone, but when you start stone picking, I skip to when your done haha.
As for the collectables, I suggest using the income from them to fund the production buildings. they are a cool new feature and I would love to see more of them.
dont sell the grape processing plant. the problem is the tiny vineyrd not the factory building. if you would increase the vineyard to atleast the size of the field you started it on, you would make WAY more money. but i guess you are like me in that regard and get distracted by new shiny things at every corner :)
That tractor looking *THICC*
Another name for those mulches is a crimping roller and they’re becoming more popular for killing cover crops without tilling the ground. Much better for performance and environment.
@Daggerwin I hope you upload twice a day again. I know it is more difficult but I really enjoyed.
Dont know if anyone has said it, but you were really really close to a cartridge, there by the bakery
The castle has 3 carts. The cave, the outer wall, and a tower.
The blades of the mulcher are made similarly as a Japanese sword. One side is mild steel while the other is hard steel and since they wear out at a different rate and that makes the blades self-sharpening. This method is used to make the blade of the plow too.
You should turn the rocks of and focus on other things 👍
Worth taking a walk round the spinnery there a collectible about next time you take your wool that way
Sorry by mistake on screen there is EP 24 I was confuse
Love the content keep up the great work! Just to let you know there is a collectible very close to where you originally got water from.
You can't use the bucket for silage. Also near the bakery there is a collectable if you stay on the main road past the bakery till the end of the village on the left side on the rive there is a little Dock go there at the side of the building between 2 inflatable rafts on the floor.
i will be looking forward to your videos cuz i cant play fs cuz i just had hand surgery
Theres a collectable at the little lake that you get water from Mr. Daggerwin
Instead of a bucket, use a forage wagon - the smallest of which holds 8500l - I'm sure you'll be able to lease a bigger one. Or else use a conveyor belt to get it into your trailer - far quicker than a bucket.
In real life farming we call that roller a stalk chopper to flatten and chop the corn chaff. They also have the flail style ones that put it into rows so you can bale it
There is an additional water tank you can add to increase that already at the greenhouses
If you sell silage at good price, that is 600€ for 1000 liters. Then you get 150 000 €. And there are 2 collectables at the castle. And one at the rail road bridge next to the town.
Collectables I found:
Castle X2
In the forest x1
Spinnery x1
Long Island on the river x1
Those smaller seeders are 2 machines in 1. So they are cultivators and seeders. You can separate them after buying them, but can't use the seeder alone.
u should try playing with the minimap on, you see your heading in degree on it. makes working in straight lines a lot easier.
The thumbnail had me panicking that I missed an episode LoL
You will find a cartridge near the shallow water next to field 32. Go to the tip of the long" island" in the water, it will be placed on side closest to field 32. Next one you should look after will be placed at the bakery. Keep up the good work
Turn off the rocks, find the collectables occasionally, don't sell the grape processing plant but do turn it off when you don't need it to process.
Put more beehives up around your fields, The large ones have 50m effect area and give you another 3.5% extra yeild.