West Coast Hay Prices
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West Coast Hay Prices
I don't know if this is a seasons question or a west coast question, but I am playing on the West Coast, normal difficulty, using seasons. I was going to sell some square bales, but checked the price, and the price was showing as "0". I have a barn full of hay and no animals to feed it to. Does anyone know what is causing this and how to fix it? Thanks!
CT Modding: Bringing the past to Farming Simulator....one machine at a time.
There's bound to be rough waters
And I know I'll take some falls
But with the good Lord as my captain
I can make it through them all
- Garth Brooks
There's bound to be rough waters
And I know I'll take some falls
But with the good Lord as my captain
I can make it through them all
- Garth Brooks
Re: West Coast Hay Prices
That's a Seasons thing. If you sell your hay, you will get paid for it, but you have no idea what the price is. If I recall correctly, it shows zero because you cannot sell anything loose - it has to be baled. Also, you cannot sell grass either way - if you take it to the sellpoint I think it'll disappear, but you're essentially donating it.
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Re: West Coast Hay Prices
We fixed that in 1.2: there is more price info
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Re: West Coast Hay Prices
Has this been released yet????Rahkiin wrote:We fixed that in 1.2: there is more price info
CT Modding: Bringing the past to Farming Simulator....one machine at a time.
There's bound to be rough waters
And I know I'll take some falls
But with the good Lord as my captain
I can make it through them all
- Garth Brooks
There's bound to be rough waters
And I know I'll take some falls
But with the good Lord as my captain
I can make it through them all
- Garth Brooks
Re: West Coast Hay Prices
No, in about a month it will be.
Re: West Coast Hay Prices
But if I`m not wrong, it´s already fixed in your development version, right? Saw something about it yesterday.
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