Ye ya!cowboypenner wrote:JohnDeere318 wrote:You have to start doing missions!!! They pay lots of cash for small tasks.cowboypenner wrote:
Haven't got into doin' missions this time. From past experience you need a front end loader which I don't have at the moment.
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I hate those missions. Done it in the beginning. But it was repetitive and with the poor handling of the pallet handler in the beginning a pain. Now I just harvest for every coin.JohnDeere318 wrote:You have to start doing missions!!! They pay lots of cash for small tasks.cowboypenner wrote:BigC92 wrote: Thats exactly what i do, but i do the missions to, them are fun.
Haven't got into doin' missions this time. From past experience you need a front end loader which I don't have at the moment.
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I only just do the selling and mowing missions only, no loader job for me.Denhalen wrote:I hate those missions. Done it in the beginning. But it was repetitive and with the poor handling of the pallet handler in the beginning a pain. Now I just harvest for every coin.JohnDeere318 wrote:You have to start doing missions!!! They pay lots of cash for small tasks.cowboypenner wrote:
Haven't got into doin' missions this time. From past experience you need a front end loader which I don't have at the moment.
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I looked at one mission, it required equipment I didn't have, I think I'm just going to focus on farming for now but we'll see in the future what happens.Denhalen wrote:I hate those missions. Done it in the beginning. But it was repetitive and with the poor handling of the pallet handler in the beginning a pain. Now I just harvest for every coin.JohnDeere318 wrote:You have to start doing missions!!! They pay lots of cash for small tasks.cowboypenner wrote:
Haven't got into doin' missions this time. From past experience you need a front end loader which I don't have at the moment.
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That's a great plan! That's what I would do.cowboypenner wrote:I looked at one mission, it required equipment I didn't have, I think I'm just going to focus on farming for now but we'll see in the future what happens.Denhalen wrote:I hate those missions. Done it in the beginning. But it was repetitive and with the poor handling of the pallet handler in the beginning a pain. Now I just harvest for every coin.JohnDeere318 wrote: You have to start doing missions!!! They pay lots of cash for small tasks.
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Thats not what i mean by missions, i mean great deman missions, like so and so needs this amount of a certain grain.Denhalen wrote:I hate those missions. Done it in the beginning. But it was repetitive and with the poor handling of the pallet handler in the beginning a pain. Now I just harvest for every coin.JohnDeere318 wrote:You have to start doing missions!!! They pay lots of cash for small tasks.cowboypenner wrote:
Haven't got into doin' missions this time. From past experience you need a front end loader which I don't have at the moment.
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BigC92 wrote:Thats not what i mean by missions, i mean great deman missions, like so and so needs this amount of a certain grain.Denhalen wrote:I hate those missions. Done it in the beginning. But it was repetitive and with the poor handling of the pallet handler in the beginning a pain. Now I just harvest for every coin.JohnDeere318 wrote: You have to start doing missions!!! They pay lots of cash for small tasks.
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Waiting for a great demand at for example the Grain Elevator will pay more for barley, can take days. While you need to cash now, to buy that piece of machinery or field. Often the Great Demands come either when you just planted and take more hours. Or when you delivered a day before. What I do hate is, that when you have harvest from multiple fields the price drops a big amount.
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I just hit a Great Demand for Barley which I fortunately had some in storage so I did very well on my one field and with the money I paid down my debt considerably. Now I think I'm going to go shopping for another field after I plant a crop of wheat. They happen when they happen as far as I'm concerned and hopefully I'll have something I can sell at the time.
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Buying more fields is always good. More fields = more cash-ola.cowboypenner wrote:I just hit a Great Demand for Barley which I fortunately had some in storage so I did very well on my one field and with the money I paid down my debt considerably. Now I think I'm going to go shopping for another field after I plant a crop of wheat. They happen when they happen as far as I'm concerned and hopefully I'll have something I can sell at the time.
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I don't wait for Great Demands, but I don't sell the harvest immediately either. I maintain a small balance of operating cash to pay workers, buy seed and fertilizer, etc. When I need more cash on hand or have to buy something, I check prices and sell a couple of loads of grain or some silage bales. Of course, if a Great Demand hits, I'll take advantage of it, as any farmer would.
If you sow your wild oats, hope for a crop failure.
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JohnDeere318 wrote:Buying more fields is always good. More fields = more cash-ola.cowboypenner wrote:I just hit a Great Demand for Barley which I fortunately had some in storage so I did very well on my one field and with the money I paid down my debt considerably. Now I think I'm going to go shopping for another field after I plant a crop of wheat. They happen when they happen as far as I'm concerned and hopefully I'll have something I can sell at the time.
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I did 50 missions...no more no less... just enough to get the PSN trophy... I hated them...they pay TOO much money.. the new FS17 mission system seems better, we will see
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I ended up buying the T shaped field beside the dealership. It's a little smaller than the field next to the farmer that I'd been eyein' but it was all I could afford at the moment.JohnDeere318 wrote:Buying more fields is always good. More fields = more cash-ola.cowboypenner wrote:I just hit a Great Demand for Barley which I fortunately had some in storage so I did very well on my one field and with the money I paid down my debt considerably. Now I think I'm going to go shopping for another field after I plant a crop of wheat. They happen when they happen as far as I'm concerned and hopefully I'll have something I can sell at the time.
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That's a nice sort of big field.cowboypenner wrote:I ended up buying the T shaped field beside the dealership. It's a little smaller than the field next to the farmer that I'd been eyein' but it was all I could afford at the moment.JohnDeere318 wrote:Buying more fields is always good. More fields = more cash-ola.cowboypenner wrote:I just hit a Great Demand for Barley which I fortunately had some in storage so I did very well on my one field and with the money I paid down my debt considerably. Now I think I'm going to go shopping for another field after I plant a crop of wheat. They happen when they happen as far as I'm concerned and hopefully I'll have something I can sell at the time.