May have something to do with the physical size of the pen, not the actual capacity but the space the console has to render in the cows. I think the number shown is less on The Old Polish Farm as compared to Ohio Farm.
The issue backing the trailer up is the fact that the trailer has pivotable front wheels. Makes it almost impossible to backup. Try a trailer with only rear wheels, much easier.
I bought the Bio Plant for 76k. Then I got full access to the plant. But it is a small one, only 99kWh. But if you add a manure heap next to the red containers, you can put manure in there and increase the capacity of the plant. When it comes to manure anyway.
You are right...a Guy hauled six loads of beans to town yesterday in only two trips. It's handy having multiple trucks! I often quote my younger brother: "it's only money, they'll print more."
Put some cows on the grass field at chickens, like you have on Ohio farm? I would also rather see that you trade the spadder for a plow, plows are more common in Europe. Like yor series a lot. Keep going!
That's an excellent idea, unfortunately I'm on console and that's a slope. I don't think there is a pasture mod that will conform to the terrain there. I bought the spader used because I had never had one before, but I'll look into replacing it with a proper plow.
Keep it up. No need to worry about viewership if you enjoy making these videos. There are plenty of min/max, hyper farming channels for FS22 out there but not many slow-paced, chill ones. You do you.
I also liked this and your other series. Your gameplay is diferent from others, everybody is faster and rushing. You enjoy the small things in game and sometimes you "stop and smell the roses" :) Keep up the good work.
I really liked this series... and the Old polish farm as well, because those smaller farms are much more interesting to look at how to involve with limited income, small machines... Thumbs up from me.
I enjoyed it as well, and it was just getting to the point where things were going great. That final harvest was a lot of fun. All good things must come to an end, I suppose.
Hey, You have a variety of series from across the globe, I enjoy watching them! wondered if you ever fancied letting your creative mind go and trying a start from scratch survival series with nothing on a map like New Lands or No Mans Land. Yes, everyone has done one, but everyone has done the series of playthroughs with a pre-built farm too, what do you have to lose haha. Love the content, glad you are getting the subscribers. You do have a unique playstyle which is enjoyable to watch!
I'm not likely to start with $0 and no equipment. I have had an idea in my head for something similar but not quite as severe as a true start from scratch, survival scenario. Stay tuned...
Not usually, I feel it interferes with the storyline. Might do it behind the scenes to have money to enhance the story with placeables or equipment I don't personally "own".
Sell the Zetor and buy the Kubota? You can upgrade the power, when buying and you have a faster one. But great progress you done and nice episode. Like watching your series.
Thanks, that's what I suspected would suffice as base food... but will that bring their health up or does it have to be TMR? I'd like them to consume more of the hay before I put any other feed in the barn.
@@nebraskajim1003 it will put there health at 100% with silage if they beef cow if they have straw bedding. Much like hay works for beef cows normally. I normally use a verse bailer and Anderson stand alone wrapper for my silage.
i like all the Series that you do but i love your way that you play with old Type of Equipment Keep up the Awesome work. but I'd like to also say. thank you.
Map may be getting a little stale, but I like your game play style and am enjoying the series. Much preferred over the crazy mods and crazy maps and super fast progression for me. I think collectibles can be beneficial and fun to find, as long as it's balanced.
You should leave the headers outside in the backyard, this is common on smaller farms, actually in the 1980s and 90s (time periode i would place your farm in) nobody had such a garage to park a combaine in it, here in eastern EU. All were parked in yards, still today some are. And later you can buy a cheap garage or roof to have them in dry. It was good decision to buy that land, also if it was by loan... You have so many contracts it should be done in no time. Again, i like to watch your episodes.
I guess I was excited to have the extra storage space to keep equipment out of the weather, but you are probably right... no harm in storing the headers out in that back yard. Thanks again for watching.
Another gem. I really wanted to like the alfalfa because it yielded really high, but more cuttings of grass wound up yielding better, plus I could turn grass into silage. Keep up the great work.
I think you can also turn the alfalfa into silage, but I'm not sure if it's just regular silage or if it might be worth more. If it's the same value as grass silage then it's probably a waste.
You couldn't be more right. I'm hoping for the base game modern Zetor in that HP range coming up as used equipment, specifically the one that's just under 150 HP. I can muddle through with what I have, which is why I'm opting to expand by buying more land instead of getting the tractor new.