Precision farming nitrogen chart for crops
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Precision farming nitrogen chart for crops
There was a nitrogen chart for crops on precision farming in FS19. If I’m not mistaken it was prepped by Gb modding. I always used it back then and it kinda worked for release version of the precision farming in FS22.
However, I think Giants have changed the nitrogen values with the 1.5 update.
Does anybody have the latest version of that chart? Because I’m getting tired of over fertilizing my fileds.
Any kind of help would really be much appreciated
However, I think Giants have changed the nitrogen values with the 1.5 update.
Does anybody have the latest version of that chart? Because I’m getting tired of over fertilizing my fileds.
Any kind of help would really be much appreciated
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Re: Precision farming nitrogen chart for crops
How are you over fertilising your fields? It’s applied automatically at the correct amount for crop/soil type.
I haven’t seen the chat you refer to though I am afraid.
I haven’t seen the chat you refer to though I am afraid.
Re: Precision farming nitrogen chart for crops
Chemical fertilizer application rate is automatic based on the crop and the soil type.
Manure/slurry application rate is automatic based only on the soil type.
Hence, when you apply slurry or manure right after the harvest you apply it with an automatic rate based on the soil type. After that you put the crop. But the crop might require less nitrogen on that specific soil type then you put into the soil with manure or slurry. That’s how you can over fertilize if you don’t know the specific amounts for each crop on each soil type.
Manure/slurry application rate is automatic based only on the soil type.
Hence, when you apply slurry or manure right after the harvest you apply it with an automatic rate based on the soil type. After that you put the crop. But the crop might require less nitrogen on that specific soil type then you put into the soil with manure or slurry. That’s how you can over fertilize if you don’t know the specific amounts for each crop on each soil type.
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Re: Precision farming nitrogen chart for crops
Fair point, I have only really noticed that with soybeans so I just don’t manure fields I am going to use with that crop. I generally only use crops you can plant with seeders though so can’t comment really on other types.RODHA wrote: ↑Sun May 29, 2022 1:08 pm Chemical fertilizer application rate is automatic based on the crop and the soil type.
Manure/slurry application rate is automatic based only on the soil type.
Hence, when you apply slurry or manure right after the harvest you apply it with an automatic rate based on the soil type. After that you put the crop. But the crop might require less nitrogen on that specific soil type then you put into the soil with manure or slurry. That’s how you can over fertilize if you don’t know the specific amounts for each crop on each soil type.
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Normally, not using manure or slurry would also be my choise as a solution but with the PF if you don't use them, your enviromental score drops down. Kind of one affecting the other. I hope there is an updated chart around.
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Soybeans are neutral to nitrogen in precision farming so that is why you notice a difference.Rasping rabbit wrote: ↑Sun May 29, 2022 2:16 pmFair point, I have only really noticed that with soybeans so I just don’t manure fields I am going to use with that crop. I generally only use crops you can plant with seeders though so can’t comment really on other types.RODHA wrote: ↑Sun May 29, 2022 1:08 pm Chemical fertilizer application rate is automatic based on the crop and the soil type.
Manure/slurry application rate is automatic based only on the soil type.
Hence, when you apply slurry or manure right after the harvest you apply it with an automatic rate based on the soil type. After that you put the crop. But the crop might require less nitrogen on that specific soil type then you put into the soil with manure or slurry. That’s how you can over fertilize if you don’t know the specific amounts for each crop on each soil type.
Re: Precision farming nitrogen chart for crops
Hi all.
I created this chart for the default values of PF for the current version.
I created this chart for the default values of PF for the current version.
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Whats Meadow???
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I believe it is the grass with the decorative flowers in it not the grass you can plant. Once cut it accepts fert on it now which I don't believe it did in previous games.
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Meadow and seeded grass are different. If I'm not mistaken meadow is the grassland put in by the map maker. Those lands couldn't be fertilized or limed in FS19 but they can be in FS22. On the other hand seeded grass is what it says on the tin. If you seed an arable field with grass you get that and it is the most yielding grass in the game depending on how well you worked the field.
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And to add to that, it doesn't make a difference if you cut grass in the first or second stage. The yearly yield for both is pretty much the same. The most efficient way is to wait for the second cut to spare on fuel and machinewear and workercosts.RODHA wrote: ↑Tue May 31, 2022 8:51 am Meadow and seeded grass are different. If I'm not mistaken meadow is the grassland put in by the map maker. Those lands couldn't be fertilized or limed in FS19 but they can be in FS22. On the other hand seeded grass is what it says on the tin. If you seed an arable field with grass you get that and it is the most yielding grass in the game depending on how well you worked the field.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqOuM793e98&t=246s
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Aaaa... I knew that the second "ready to harvest" stage yields more than the first stage but I hadn't thought that the total yield would identical or similar in a whole year. Thanks for the tip materaran wrote: ↑Tue May 31, 2022 9:21 amAnd to add to that, it doesn't make a difference if you cut grass in the first or second stage. The yearly yield for both is pretty much the same. The most efficient way is to wait for the second cut to spare on fuel and machinewear and workercosts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqOuM793e98&t=246s
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