![]() Add the fact that the vast majority of the fields on this map are fairly large if not massive, and you’ll see that the little starter tractors will take a while to get much accomplished with. ![]() For the sake of time, I used a money mod, but for purists, you’ll really have to deal with cow farming for the first few hours to build up enough money for new equipment. But considering that you’re not even given a seeder or cultivator when you start, this can quickly become an expensive endeavor. You must purchase at least one of the 25 fields in order to get started with crop farming. Here’s the thing-you don’t own any fields when you first start here in Erlengrat. Of course, I still wanted to do some fieldwork though. It’s a nice experience, and considering that it’s all being done on a beautiful new map, it proved to be a breath of fresh air for me. In all my many hours of playing both Farming Simulator 19 and its predecessor, I typically just focused on crop farming, so this was a change for me. These tools combined with the small tractors and cow paddock show that the devs are at least encouraging you to pay attention to the abundance of grass the map has and use it for cow production. You’ll get a mower, tedder, windrower, bailer, forage loading wagon, plow, and two trailers: one for water transport and the other for milk transport. Having introduced the mower, I must note that the rest of your starting equipment is all basically focused on two things: lawn care and bailing. Is it a useful thing? I continue to feel unsure… Mass grass ![]() I’m not sure why this is a thing in this sim.
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