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12:55 I normally just use a forage wagon, bales are a whole lot more convenient and can carry more straw per load with the 16 bale trailer but early game a forage wagon works great!
@@dominicviner6619 you just pull up to them my boy . If you own a pallet you just up with the liquid it will tell you on the machine thing . Top left .
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No fertilizer should not be required, in just normal gameplay without seasons it should grow. It may take a day or so to grow but if it still isnt growing go into settings and findnplabt growth, make sure that is not turned to off
I used a seeder that says no need for plow or cultivating and I get “Growth: Planted” on the field info. Does that mean I just wait for my oats to start growing until ready for harvest?
Hey man, your videos are extremely helpful. I followed the steps in your video to plant wheat. I have it planted and the field says it needs lime. I put lime on the whole field and it's still telling me it needs lime. What I am doing wrong?
I normally do plowing first if necessary, and if it’s not necessary then cultivate, then lime if applicable, then seed, then wait for weeds and weed it, then fertilize. You can fertilize again in the next stage if you have skinny wheels and your seeder didn’t do it already.
You can also use a loading wagon on straw swaths. Seems faster and you can get larger volume. It looks like the way to get the highest yield is to: 1. Plow/Subsoil before first harvest and then once every three harvests; 2. Plant: 3. Lime, herbicide and fertilize: 4. Wait one growth cycle then fertilize again. If this were done at later growth stages you can get crop damage; 5. Harvest Note: Grass and sugar Cane will regrow unless you cultivate, plow or subsoil.
@@FarmerCop Sorry I didn't mean total per field I meant tonnage per minute of game play. 16 straw bales is 64K of straw but it seems to take much longer to get to the sell point than 2 loads of a big loading wagon.
I have a cultivator/seeder/fertilizer machine. I put lime down before using it, then used the machine, and show 50% fertilized. Ive tried using the sprayer through the different stages of growth, but cannot budge off of 50%. Any suggestions?
Dan that is odd, you should be able to add the second fertilizer state at any new growth stage prior to it being ready to harvest. If the issue persists it may be your seeder if you are using a modded one
@@FarmerCop its not a modded seeder. Im growing soybeans, so i dont plow after harvest. I just like, cultivate and seed, then attempt to spray later. You think it might be because im not plowing periodically?
If it doesn’t say that plowing is necessary on the map then if it says 50% directly after seeding then just spray/spread some fertilizer in the following growth stage and that should do the trick. If it doesn’t work then maybe sell and buy back the field or something, that’s just speculation for that last bit but it might work
Just a preference for me, I do not often use weeders, and herbicide works at ll states so if I accidentally wait to long I have a sprayer to solve the problem
Does it matter if the field is limed before or after seeding? Might be a silly question but I'm only just getting into this and these tutorials are amazing, thank you Farmer cop
No, those bags are wheat already grown just for feeding to chickens as food. Just buy regular seed and it will go into a seeder then use "Y" for PC players (different button for console) and you can select wheat as the crop to plant doing that.