What's going on, on your farm?

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Doesn't show up on any map. Doesn't add to your storage of crops in that section either. You can see how much is dried or it is holding within ther global company mod menu.
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Spring thaw has finally come about, back to work.
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Well, I'm really liking the GreenRiver map. Even though the river is blue lol JK

I love the trip to the shop across the little bridges. Can't NOT get the big big big implements across the bridge and then traffic piles up. That probably should have been a permit load lol.

In the fields I put grass, cows and one horse stable a couple garage door sheds and a lime silo. I used the little sign mod to remember where all the dump points are. lol

The grass does great in the first north and west fields. I used the little plow to join the 2 fields together and now it's all grass with lime and liquid fertilizer. I got some hay put up and everyone seems happy.

Next I will have to put up some serious fencing to keep the neighbors dog out. LOL



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Illinois Farmer wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2020 1:51 pm Dairydeere, does what appear?
The grain drying complex. I do have the northwest farm, so is it the grain complex on site there? I will feel like such a doofus if I missed that
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Yes, it is the same one but doesn't show on the map or storage like I assume it would. It shows in the global company mod and you place 1 down along with that one the global company mod will label them for you and keep everything separate.
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Started (again) on Ellerbach, just into the map and some early spring snow is falling. De 1992 1455 is plowing the first fields.

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Cultivating and seeding field 2 on Sussex

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Silage harvest is going slow and steady on Geiselsberg. The Fiat looked like a good packing tractor...
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Until my 6R got done mowing and I could put duals on. Weird glitch at the back of the pit where the collision with the wall is farther out then the wall itself, causes my tractor to get stuck periodically. Thanks goodness for mega strength mod.
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Harvest of Field 1 on LongView Farms is complete. It only took 4 hours or so and 127 acres harvested!

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Been waiting on the soybeans to dry from the wet autumn we have had here in Westbridge Hills
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Just started on Hazzard County, bought the parcel of land that includes the starter farm for 1.1 mil, and my four tractors to start off with are a JD 8320RT, JD 8440, JD 8110, and a IH 1086 Red Power. I want mostly JD, but I won’t exclude Case from this farm. My main focus will be cows, and so corn, soybeans, and grass will be my main crops, and I will also have a few fields for straw, but I might also roleplay and buy the straw from an outside source. Hoping the Global Market can help me there
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Where did you get the 8110 and 8440?
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I don’t have the link for the 8440 because I got that when I downloaded a mod list for a server, don’t want to put down false links.

This is one of the many links for the 8110, which is part of the JD 8000/8010 US series, many places to download this. It has a Demco tank option, but I can’t figure out how to get the tanks. Do you know?
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Gotcha. If I get time later I will mess around with and see if I can figure it out.
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I think I might've found it. Will confirm or deny when I get a chance to check on the game, but I think the Demco saddle tanks are under the crop protection category
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