Agricultural Simulator 25 is the latest installment in the franchise from Giants Software and is without a doubt one of the most realistic farming games available. Graphically impressive, engaging and sometimes a little stressful, Agricultural Simulator 25 continues a long line of stunning virtual looks at the hills and valleys of agriculture. With the addition of several new crops, animals, and even buildings, there are countless opportunities for players to explore their farming desires while also offering a therapeutic reprieve from some of the more pixelated farming games.
Sometimes therapeutic relief is as good as time spent playing, so there are plenty of tips to help keep a farm running smoothly. Initial profits in Agricultural Simulator 25 are vital, so something that helps maximize profits makes everything easier, but outside of the initial farming tips, there's a lot more to explore. An especially important facet of maintaining a profitable farm, however, is the game's farm inventories.
How farm stocks work in Farming Simulator 25
Know when to sell
When playing Agricultural Simulator 25The Harvest Calendar is your best friend. This invaluable guide is a great way to determine the planting time for each crop. One of the aspects of the menu, however, is the price table, which shows how much each harvest costs and the most profitable months for it. Saving crops inside a silo allows you to keep something that is out of season and hold until you get the most money that's why. There is some variety to this, as stocks move up and down as often as they would in reality.
The price list is a valuable way to start managing not only the sales of your harvest, but also decide what is the most profitable thing to do with each crop. The best way to use the pricing table is determine which crops are worth storing for later and that it is worth processing further in oils or other materials. This menu also helps new players by showing them what to prioritize at the start of the game. As there have been some updates to Agricultural Simulator 25, The price list has also changed to show updated prices now that silage is not as profitable.
Tips for Making Profits From Farm Stocks
Keep an eye on your harvest calendar
Make money in Agricultural Simulator 25 It's all about knowing when to sell your products for the most money. The pricing calculator is an invaluable resource for this as shows the price of available items and what would sell best. If you carefully study the price tables combined with the harvest calendar, the rice becomes one of the best you can sell. Some of the best ways to utilize your farm stocks are:
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Start turning more lower-value crops into other goods, like food or furniture
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Complete contracts you have in excess
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Use silage bales
Later in the game, it may appear that you have a surplus of crops that you used during field rotations or other money-making bets that are perfect for production. If you choose some highly profitable early crops, there is a chance that some of them may benefit from being sued in things like oil or wood. This is a great way to use some materials early on or to change things up occasionally.
Conclusion of contracts in Agricultural Simulator 25 It's a great way to make money early while expanding your knowledge about different crop yields and profitability. If you time these contracts around some of the highest paying parts of the year, you can easily make more money than you would expect from a typical sale. They are also vital for learning more about the game mechanics and progressing with other machines and buildings.
Although they are not as profitable as they were at launch, Silage bales are and have always been an excellent use of agricultural stocks inside Agricultural Simulator 25. Baling typically involves collecting bundles of crops and wrapping them without reseeding the collected seeds. This is by far the easiest and most profitable way to ensure you get the most money possible for whatever crop you are growing. Rice is the most profitable crop to date in Agricultural Simulator 25so start these paddy fields before the planting season ends.