![]() This seeder carries a whopping 7080 litres of fertiliser and needs a beefy 300 hp tractor to be able to pull it. ![]() The Citan is the only one that you should consider buying if you plan on having quite a large field. This seeder will probably serve the average player very well indeed. It can hold up to 5,500 litres of fertiliser and will allow for a maximum seeding speed of 17 kph, which is fine to get the field done in good time. It’s a lot bigger than some of the seeders that you are likely to start with, and whilst it requires a 270 hp tractor to pull, it’s worth the investment. The Espro 6000 RC is a very good seeder for those with a relatively mid-sized farm. The next two seeders have a nice advantage: they can also carry fertiliser in them. A 240 hp tractor is going to be needed to haul it around, but this seeder is one that is very much a proven quantity and one that won’t take up too much storage space on your farm. Ironically, the one following it on this list somehow has more capacity, and yet it costs less! The 800S, though, is a great all-around seeder that looks quite menacing and is perfect for the average field in Farm Sim 22. Take your time and start on the next lesson, when you’re ready.The Rapid A 800S is when seeders start to get into the big leagues. Well done!Ĭongratulations, you now know the most important facts about field stones. Better use a soil roller to gain the yield bonus. You can collect small stones, too - but, of course, it's not lucrative and takes more time. It's not much, but your machines are safe, the stones are gone, and you are at least a tiny bit financially rewarded, too. Collecting them is not as fast as soil rolling - but you are compensated when delivering them to the rock crusher to sell them. You need to collect them using a stone picking tool. Medium and large stones can't be pushed back into the soil by rolling over them. This way, you improve the yield and protect your machines.įind out more about soil & grass rollers Get Rid of Field Stones: Stone picking You should use the soil roller after sowing/planting your crops to gain this bonus - as the stones won't damage the seeder/planter. There are two major benefits to using a roller: It's quick and gains you a 2,5% yield increase for condensing the soil. Small stones can be pushed back into the soil, using a soil roller. Tip! If you want to avoid stones of all sizes, you have to cultivate using a shallow cultivator, disc harrow, power harrow or a direct sowing machines. Find out more about plowing and cultivating in our respective tutorial! You can see the different stone sizes in the following overviews. ![]() Depending on the machine, you are using, the size of the rocks will vary. Stones are the result of plowing and cultivating. The income will take a hit, but cover the damages. Tip! If you're in a hurry, because your crops will soon wither, you might want to take the chance and harvest them despite the stones. If you don't remove them, they will grow with the following field preparation - in number AND in size! You should remove them whenever you get the chance, as your problem will literally grow bigger over time. The larger the stones, the heavier the damage and need for repair. While seeders, planters and weeders can manage the presence of those rocky field invaders, your harvester will take damage. Stones don't affect your soil properties or crops and the yield you gain from selling them. But, you can also distinguish them from one another visually when standing on your field. They're depicted in yellow, orange and red on your map when selecting the respective filter. In Farming Simulator 22, field stones appear in three sizes: small, medium, and large. (Video coming soon!) Sizes & Effects of Field Stones You can deactivate them in the game settings, if you want. They can appear after plowing and cultivating in different sizes and can damage your machines if you don't get rid of them. Welcome to the Farming Simulator Academy! Today, we show you what you need to know about field stones.
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