Eiersholt and Seasons

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overchord wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 1:56 pm haha Thanks :) Maybe a new idea for a live stream :-)
Nobody's doing that right now, soooo...maybe? LOL.
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:mrgreen: :mrgreen: *thumbsup*
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Seriously, though, awesome thread and great videos. Keep it up!
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I'm trying to finish up winter, but there was a lot left to do - so this ended up being a rather long episode. But lots going, getting logs cleared out, pigs collected, machines repaired, and manure hauled out.

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It's been a while (being busy at work) since the last episode, but we're finally getting on with the spring tillage!

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Getting some new buildings up as well as interesting in some machinery while it's a very wet spring:

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It's spring time on Eiersholt, and seeding operations get underway. We've still got a decent amount of money from last year's harvest, so I also look into expanding the farm this year.

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Spring work is continuing with more seeding. But it's also time to prep fields for maize planting, slurry on the alfalfa, and getting a tractor unstuck!

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Time for some spring silage :-)

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It was a long break - trying to figure out how to best incorporate Precision Farming, and to continue having fun on this great map - but here it is - we're moving to a different area:



The tutorial part is about where to find your seasons animals and stored grains if you are wanting to bring them over to a new savegame.
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overchord wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 9:34 am It was a long break - trying to figure out how to best incorporate Precision Farming, and to continue having fun on this great map - but here it is - we're moving to a different area:



The tutorial part is about where to find your seasons animals and stored grains if you are wanting to bring them over to a new savegame.
Very helpful videos! Extremely useful for agricultural beginners.
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Thank you - I am really glad it was of use!
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We are back, and the custom built farm is starting to take shape.
The first year with Precision Farming active meant that a bunch of soil data has come in (at great cost!), and now it's a rush to get the ground prepared while there is still time to get seeding!

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The new farm needs a lot of work to get adequate fertiliser and ground preparation done. The fields in the area is absolutely huge, so in this episode, I split them up into more manageable areas:

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It's been a while, but finally back on the farm and getting the first cut of grass in on the new farm!

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