North American farming resources.
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North American farming resources.
Hello all.
After many years of simulated European farming I want to move to the other side of the Atlantic.
But my knowledge about NA farming and modding is limited to say the least.
So I ask the community for advice and suggestions on where I can find more American style mods and maybe some good YouTube channels about American small-scale farming.
My focus is on smaller and older machines, but all suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks.
After many years of simulated European farming I want to move to the other side of the Atlantic.
But my knowledge about NA farming and modding is limited to say the least.
So I ask the community for advice and suggestions on where I can find more American style mods and maybe some good YouTube channels about American small-scale farming.
My focus is on smaller and older machines, but all suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks.
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Re: North American farming resources.
If you like JD then this is a good place:
https://tired-iron-modding.itch.io/
https://tired-iron-modding.itch.io/
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also £600 laptop - AMD Ryzen 5600H with GeForce GTX 3050 XBOX controller
Dairydeere's A Guide to Finding Farming Simulator Mods - Please give this a read and help spread awareness for respectful mod downloads
Re: North American farming resources.
For dairy I recommend 10th generation Dairy farmer on YouTube. I think they are more medium sized but uses a fair bit of smallish equipment.
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Gravity wagons!
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You tube channels that can give you a good look at American farming:
Farming Fixing & Fabricating - huge northeastern dairy farm
Millennial Farmer - large mid-west grain farm
Brian's Farming Videos - large mid-west grain farm
How Farms Work - smallish grain and beef farm
Welker Farms - huge western grain farm
Bigtractorpower - mostly midwest farming of all types
onelonelyfarmer - large northeastern hay farm with some grain farming
Boehm Farm - small mid-west multicrop farm with old equipment
Oliver66FarmBoy - small mid-west grain farm with old equipment
Mike Mitchell - huge mid-west grain farm, probably the largest farm on the list
Farming Fixing & Fabricating - huge northeastern dairy farm
Millennial Farmer - large mid-west grain farm
Brian's Farming Videos - large mid-west grain farm
How Farms Work - smallish grain and beef farm
Welker Farms - huge western grain farm
Bigtractorpower - mostly midwest farming of all types
onelonelyfarmer - large northeastern hay farm with some grain farming
Boehm Farm - small mid-west multicrop farm with old equipment
Oliver66FarmBoy - small mid-west grain farm with old equipment
Mike Mitchell - huge mid-west grain farm, probably the largest farm on the list
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For mods check out this Facebook website. They keep original links from the creator. https://m.facebook.com/pages/category/E ... 174630932/
1300 acre farm, finish out just about 10,000 hogs a year, 200 cattle, and xbox one and pc user.
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Thanks, now I have some research on equipment and methods to do as I want to play as close to reality as possible in game
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I'd add in Larson Farms as a real life channel to watch as for FS channels The Farm Sim Guy is worth a look whilst he is UK based most of what he does is US style play.
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Don't forget,bossmanslim wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 1:07 pm You tube channels that can give you a good look at American farming:
Farming Fixing & Fabricating - huge northeastern dairy farm
Millennial Farmer - large mid-west grain farm
Brian's Farming Videos - large mid-west grain farm
How Farms Work - smallish grain and beef farm
Welker Farms - huge western grain farm
Bigtractorpower - mostly midwest farming of all types
onelonelyfarmer - large northeastern hay farm with some grain farming
Boehm Farm - small mid-west multicrop farm with old equipment
Oliver66FarmBoy - small mid-west grain farm with old equipment
Mike Mitchell - huge mid-west grain farm, probably the largest farm on the list
Cole the Cornstar (though I find him a little annoying),
Fast Ag Montana,
Larson Farms and,
Laura Farms
Plus a few others. There's a ton of resources.
Have been playing FS since FS 2011 came out and still going strong.
Check out Dairy Air Farms https://www.youtube.com/c/DairyAirFarms
Check out Dairy Air Farms https://www.youtube.com/c/DairyAirFarms
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It depends what you want to know about? I can recommend the Field Work podcast that is an absolute gem and the fact it’s now getting funding from public radio is testament to it. It discusses everything from commercial row crop farming through soil conservation, waterway protection and erosion control and has some of the pioneers of no till and cover crops. There were some accompanying YouTube videos that had the interviews on them as well. Season one especially covers precision farming, no till, cover crops and generational changes in humorous and personal style (just a plug no commercial connection) and it’s easy listening on long drives with some trademark euphemisms and funny anecdotes mixed in. Just an aside to the YouTube farmer trend above as it’s hard to get a lot of decent information from a 10-15 minute video on there.
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Somewhere near the River Parishes.
I enjoy long slow drives in my combine, cold starts and red bird win streaks.
Please don’t feed the trolls.
Somewhere near the River Parishes.
I enjoy long slow drives in my combine, cold starts and red bird win streaks.
Please don’t feed the trolls.
Re: North American farming resources.
Thank you, I'll look up that podcast.
And thanks to the tip about American style mods Facebook page, thanks to that I found the Farmville, NC map, the first map I've played in FS22 that really got me hooked and I really started to enjoy the game for the first time.
So a big thank you to all who answered.
And thanks to the tip about American style mods Facebook page, thanks to that I found the Farmville, NC map, the first map I've played in FS22 that really got me hooked and I really started to enjoy the game for the first time.
So a big thank you to all who answered.
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Don't forget gierok farms. They are taking what somewhat of a new route in how they make their videos, more in depth explanation and stuff. Think their newest tractors are maybe -99 JD 7405 or something, and a few old farmalls.
Xbox series s and pc
In Norway
In Norway
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Farming with Duffy Ag is also a good smaller farm channel on youtube who uses a lot of older equipment.
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