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ED209v2
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Re: Seasons on Ravenport.

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Check out a few video's of FS13/FS15 Soil mod.
The gameplay and what the game-engine can do goes back to FS13 (maybe even further). Weeds, Lime, herbicide, moisture all there. And more.
Fairview Simulations
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Re: Some tips on Seasons crop rotation - Possible spoilers

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I remember back on the farm many years ago we would
Barley
Canola
Wheat
Wheat (this crop got the greatest advantage)
Oats under sown with lucerne
5 year break stock allowed to graze once lucerne was established

I don’t think this works in game
gingeredscot73
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Re: GIANTS - Oakfield seasons update

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It will be tested Monday at the earliest as they at Farmcon until next week. Just need to keep an eye on the mods in testing. Average waiting time is 8 work days for mods. Could be a week. Could be longer. 119 mods waiting to be tested.
Bobbydj1980
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Re: Seasons - thank you.

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Hopefully it will be on console soon been waiting awhile
Love farming simulator I play on the Xbox series x orangebeach Alabama
Tylercheesey1986
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Re: Some tips on Seasons crop rotation - Possible spoilers

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To have under sowing in game and Lucerne as a base game crop would be great
Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
Aussie farmer who thinks FS 19 rulz :gamer:
Xbox gamer tag- TopCheesey420
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Guil
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Re: Seasons - thank you.

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Bobbydj1980 wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2019 5:43 am Hopefully it will be on console soon been waiting awhile
Patience, there's bugs to find and fix. Let's not turn this into silly arguments or demands to come to console quick etc.
Tylercheesey1986
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Re: Seasons - thank you.

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A while,, lols.
Hasn't even been out 48hrs yet has it??
Now onto topic, thank you RM for seasons 19, once I can get mod (on console) and I can figure out how I will be making a donation also. Sharing something of this scale freely to all truly deserves rewarding.
Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
Aussie farmer who thinks FS 19 rulz :gamer:
Xbox gamer tag- TopCheesey420
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Guil
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Re: Seasons, soil temperature, and germination

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I have a patch in the bigger starting field on felsbrunn that has germination failed. It's a brilliant mechanic of seasons.
george.earlslight
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Re: Seasons - Fallow Fields

Post by george.earlslight »

But grass (and poplar and cane) regrow after being harvested, right?
So, next year you'd have a grown field that's classified as fallow?
It's probably easy to test in the game but I'm at work now :)
Haza747
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Re: Seasons - thank you.

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https://www.realismusmodding.com/

Use this link and then bottom left of the page you will see a donate button.
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reallogger
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Re: Seasons - Fallow Fields

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Grass, sugarcane and poplar will regrow. But if you don't harvest those for one year fallow will be registered for the purpose of calculating the yield multiplier for crop rotation. Nothing will happen to your crop in the field.
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Re: Some tips on Seasons crop rotation - Possible spoilers

Post by george.earlslight »

aklein wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2019 2:41 pm Then of course you could just totally ignore rotation and plant crops how you want. But do be aware that even though your ignoring the rotation concept the mod is not and will provide yield gains or losses based on the rotation formula.
Quite true. It's easy to get a 50% yield if one messes up the rotation too bad.
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Re: Some tips on Seasons crop rotation - Possible spoilers

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bossmanslim wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2019 3:26 pm Rotations I like:
  • Grass, Grass, Cereal (wheat, barley, oat) - good for supporting livestock. I think the yield works out to 120%, 108%, 120% assuming it is looped. Grass can be replaced by cotton in geo that supports it for those who want to farm it.
  • Soybean, Canola, Cereal (wheat, barley, oat) - everything can be planted using a seeder and the yield is 90%, 120%, 120%. You give up 10% soybean yield for plus 40% yield on the other two crops
  • Soybean, Sunflower, Corn - same as above only for those who don't mind tillage and are farming with planters.
Nice "cookbook" :) Pretty sure we'll have a complete recipe book for animals, silage, etc.
Pigs will need a lot of planning now.
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Re: Some tips on Seasons crop rotation - Possible spoilers

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Fairview Simulations wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2019 5:19 am I remember back on the farm many years ago we would
Barley
Canola
Wheat
Wheat (this crop got the greatest advantage)
Oats under sown with lucerne
5 year break stock allowed to graze once lucerne was established

I don’t think this works in game
It wouldn't, as Seasons penalizes planting the same crop each year.
Also, I don't know what undersowing is (computer farmer only). Did you sow oats, press it down and then sow lucerne above?
Tylercheesey1986
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Re: Seasons - thank you.

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Haza747 wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2019 7:05 am https://www.realismusmodding.com/

Use this link and then bottom left of the page you will see a donate button.
Awesome, thank you.
What do y'all think is a reasonable donation??

One more thing, i don't have a PayPal account, could i please get any opinions regarding the credit card payment option being secure.. It is just that I'm hesitant about giving my card details as I have been victim of credit theft before
Aussie who loves himself a 7790 JD cotton picker, 100ac was most i got off in one day. (22.5hrs)
Currently a 300 ac irrigated beef farmer with Hereford Angus x.
50-120 head.
Gear-MF i148, 7 disc offset plow, fert/seed broadcaster, harrow bars.
Only crop for improving grazing capacity so don't need much.
Aussie farmer who thinks FS 19 rulz :gamer:
Xbox gamer tag- TopCheesey420
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