Not sure if this might be a thing, but if environmental score increases wood chip prices would it also boost production prices as well maybe???ace54858 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 5:34 pmi watched a stream from tuesday and they talked about getting a bouns showing up when they sold wood chips.FarmCatJenkins wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 4:09 pm How is this money bonus distributed for environmental score? It says directly under your overall score "Your environmental score does not affect the sell prices."
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So since today's update makes it possible to play with PF enabled, now I have one question: How the flippin heck am I supposed to fix the pH in my grape field when the lime spreaders can't go down the rows and the tiny manure spreader won't take lime?
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Ah, that makes sense then. Maybe right at 50 there is no positive or negative impact on sale prices. I had it loaded up for five minutes until I realized Courseplay and PF don't play well together. Thanks for the info.ScotsDude73 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 6:53 pm I noticed at some point in the Precision Farming screen when my environmental score was about 92 or 93 points. I am on Xbox on the Precision Farming screen if you press Y it gives you an overall look at your environmental score with bars going across. Below that I am pretty certain it said for me at the time up to a 13% increase in sale price. Obviously you have to still sell at the appropriate month in order to get the best profit possible. I started a new game on Arena last night. Currently sitting at an environmental score of 45 points and below the bars it says I will lose 1% on price with the current environmental score. So as you work the field increasing field score this in turn increase your environmental score, which is the overall score for your farm. So if you have multiple fields your fields scores effects your overall environmental score which effects your price bonus at time of sale.
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I'm at 56 atm (cuz I'm mid-season) and it says that gives me +2% on prices, so 50 may be 0FarmCatJenkins wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 7:38 pm Ah, that makes sense then. Maybe right at 50 there is no positive or negative impact on sale prices. I had it loaded up for five minutes until I realized Courseplay and PF don't play well together. Thanks for the info.
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When you sell product, you get the usual pop up in the top right showing the sale amount followed by an ‘environmental bonus’ figure. Not sure how it shows on the accounting page as I haven’t looked yet.
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Isnt it an average for your farm? It shows each fields levels from what I saw but your entire farm is one score. So if you need to plow try and do it selectively each year and not drain your environmental score much? I am going all by sealyp for the most part in drawing these conclusions
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Yes it’s based on an average as you say. So in theory you are right, it shouldn’t make that much difference provided you don’t plow all fields.lawm wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 9:01 pm Isnt it an average for your farm? It shows each fields levels from what I saw but your entire farm is one score. So if you need to plow try and do it selectively each year and not drain your environmental score much? I am going all by sealyp for the most part in drawing these conclusions
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And we only get plowed state after corn correct? Do that shouldnt be too bad
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Have to plough after all root crops, and corn and cotton. And sugar cane has to be ploughed every 3 years. The cultivating of grapes and olives after every harvest is counted as ploughing as well, even if it isn't really
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Shows how often I do root crops. Still that's not bad
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Do you mean top right???Rasping rabbit wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 8:45 pmWhen you sell product, you get the usual pop up in the top left showing the sale amount followed by an ‘environmental bonus’ figure. Not sure how it shows on the accounting page as I haven’t looked yet.
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Apparently you get a small free amount of nitrogen when harvesting certain crops if you chop the straw/chaff with the straw swath disabled.
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