Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
- MrSquealypig
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Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
I'm sure farms all over the world are as different as their cultures, so I was wondering what things you guys see at your local farms that aren't in the game yet.
For me the most common things are:
-White signs along the road advertising what they grow (especially sweet corn, potatoes, or other vegetables)
-Greenhouses for flowers (a LOT of farms near me do flowers)
-Wild geese mostly and sometimes also ducks in the fields and ponds
-Cats (I see farm cats way more often than farm dogs around here)
-Goats/Turkeys/Emus/Llamas/Alpacas/Ponies
-Classic cars proudly parked in the yard
-Horse drawn equipment
-Hay ride trailers or carts
-Corn mazes and pumpkin patches
-Pennsylvania-dutch folk art
-Lawn games (horse shoes, bean bag toss, etc.)
That's all I can think of at the moment! How about you guys?
For me the most common things are:
-White signs along the road advertising what they grow (especially sweet corn, potatoes, or other vegetables)
-Greenhouses for flowers (a LOT of farms near me do flowers)
-Wild geese mostly and sometimes also ducks in the fields and ponds
-Cats (I see farm cats way more often than farm dogs around here)
-Goats/Turkeys/Emus/Llamas/Alpacas/Ponies
-Classic cars proudly parked in the yard
-Horse drawn equipment
-Hay ride trailers or carts
-Corn mazes and pumpkin patches
-Pennsylvania-dutch folk art
-Lawn games (horse shoes, bean bag toss, etc.)
That's all I can think of at the moment! How about you guys?
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Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
Ha iwan. On that note, flies around the animals and mosquitoes at night. Actually eventually that game could put bugs in the game that hurt the crops like Asian Beatles and hay aphids.
1300 acre farm, finish out just about 10,000 hogs a year, 200 cattle, and xbox one and pc user.
- MrSquealypig
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Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
I've never seen it here but I've heard some places have big ladybug releases for pests.
Pretty cool, but that's never coming to the game!
Pretty cool, but that's never coming to the game!
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Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
Yea, they released the Asian Beatles to eat the hay aphids, but they are more destructive. Most likely true, but never say never Haha. Maybe add different types of weeds like milkweed, ragweed, pigweed, or etc.
1300 acre farm, finish out just about 10,000 hogs a year, 200 cattle, and xbox one and pc user.
- Farmercaseih
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Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
Drainage tile holes that can break your front axle.
Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
LOL; for Dutch readers: jij bent zeker de grappigste thuis
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Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
Crops beeing destroyed beccause of to much rain, the making cereal lay down.
Drying the grain down to about 15% humidity, before delivering it to the sellpoint. Some even have mobile driers that run on diesel. (Like a Mepu for example).
Irrigation-systems..
Stones that comes up when ploughing/cultivating that needs picking or removed by machines (google kivi pekka)
And wood-choppers.. with transport-belts who puts the wood in piles or pallets... (like an hakki pilke)..
These are common things here in Norway, allthough the machines are from Finland
Drying the grain down to about 15% humidity, before delivering it to the sellpoint. Some even have mobile driers that run on diesel. (Like a Mepu for example).
Irrigation-systems..
Stones that comes up when ploughing/cultivating that needs picking or removed by machines (google kivi pekka)
And wood-choppers.. with transport-belts who puts the wood in piles or pallets... (like an hakki pilke)..
These are common things here in Norway, allthough the machines are from Finland
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- GenXFarmer
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Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
Good American moldboard plow.
Oh, I’m sorry, I thought this was America.
Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
Drying corn seems to easy just putting it in the bin and that’s it have to keep pretending my little bin is a drying bin
- Dairydeere
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Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
Self propelled swathers/mowers. Very popular on the West Coast, USA. Also, irrigation, which is also prominent in the semi-arid regions of Washington, Oregon, and California.
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Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
Mappers paradise is supposed to have one on the millennium farmers map.
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Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
That would be nice I have been waiting for global company to do one seems like something that somebody would wanna do eventually.
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Re: Things you see on real farms that aren't in the game yet
I think for game purposes you just have to pretend, but still cool.
1300 acre farm, finish out just about 10,000 hogs a year, 200 cattle, and xbox one and pc user.