Luiz Carlos Zotti

Zottiluiz
Posts: 1
Joined: Tue Jan 07, 2020 4:38 pm

Luiz Carlos Zotti

Post by Zottiluiz »

I'm with a doubt in FS 20. Which of the steps are ready for the harvest of a larger income? Hope an answer Thank you
PixelGunPro77
Posts: 13
Joined: Sun Nov 25, 2018 2:30 am

Re: Luiz Carlos Zotti

Post by PixelGunPro77 »

fertilizer adds 50% to yield
soybeans and canola are the lowest investment to a higher income per acre and per played hour, pick the planters that don't need cultivation.
cotton is a high income crop that is easy to harvest, but the harvester covers less acres per hour than the JD560
waiting for higher prices is worth it in all crops
don't expect high demand to work very often
soybeans--try to exceed $1800, you'll rarely see 1900 to 2100
canola--try to exceed $1380, you'll get in the low to mid 1400s with patience
cotton--try to exceed $2600, you will see 2700-2950 every 3-4 days. with cotton you can unload near the unload site by starting to unload the trailer and backing up so that the bale unloads near the site, this allows you to have 1 trailer and put multiple bales close to the unload
while cotton pays more per acre, the larger 9T combine can harvest more acres and thereby harvest 1/3 more gross dollars per game hour. The 560 combine will harvest less per game hour than a cotton harvester but it also costs less to setup
fertilized crop yields are approx. (per Ha)
Potato 82450--but very slow to harvest
Sugarbeet 115380 and so lots to haul per acre
Cotton 1/2 bale or 10,000l per Ha
Soybean 8950
Canola 11610
PixelGunPro77
Posts: 13
Joined: Sun Nov 25, 2018 2:30 am

Re: Luiz Carlos Zotti

Post by PixelGunPro77 »

silage yields are 142850 but pay too low and the manure is not functioning correctly with AI
wheat, barley won't generate enough to do unless you need them for livestock
sunflowers yield 10450
corn yields 18320 and 850-875 possible with patience, but corn requires more hauling and cultivation

field prices per HA are close
12 and 13 are in the 72-74000 per HA
9-11 are 78-81000 per Ha
4-8 are in the 85 to 89000 per Ha range
Post Reply