@ryans7801 right in the city? Ouch I feel bad for you. I mean I live in a city to. But a small one but the fastest growing city in Canada from like 2013 -2017... mabey idk lol. Atleast it ain't toonie town 🤣
I wish there was a mod that allowed you to place rental houses on the farmlands to gain income. It would make sense and be beneficial since you can buy all of them.
I’m so excited for the map because I live on a small farm outside of star city Saskatchewan Canada. Also Austin farmer used that map for one of his series
was looking for this, I've always known them to have that pronunciation and the way he was saying it was like, is the Q meant to be silent? Had me question everything
The cool part of custom trains and one moder moding a train. I'm going to say this, let's see a steam 🚂 train. that would take wood or coal or a newer steam train could take oil like the big boy. Coal could be a thing. But with the wood 🪵 you could supply to the steam train to operate it instead of paying cash 💸. Anything extra would be sold or stored. I think that would make a great logging / farming map, and a fun way to use the train.
And ofc im here dj you know i waited for this video thanks tho looking forward to custom moddings jd 7r and 6r. Do you know if hes still working on it? Please reply.
Can you pick up the swaths with a loading wagon? I guess im comfused what is going on. Why do you want to turn it into a swath to pick back up with harvester. Filling uo again and having to dump
And you wouldn’t use a loading wagon, swathing it doesn’t give you straw it gives you grain… so you would harvest it with a regular combine and dump it into your truck
@Atrip we swath crops for several reasons. One is to help minimize the loss of grain that falls to the ground before we can combine it. Another reason is to help dry the grain faster.
@@Atrip111 like i said and Dillweed said, its to help minimize grain loss... thats why we decided to add it and give it an extra 20% yield bonus if u swath the crops... u can combine how u normally would or do it this way.. but the extra step gives a higher outcome
@@southsaskmodding that's what I missed that there was a 20% increase. I mean it is cool and looks cool. Not a real farmer. In real life wouldn't the extra cost of equipment and Fuel and wear and tear and time far exceed or be equal to the loss?