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Big 3 for the week. Lots of great shots to go through! It's really awesome to see everyone farming away.
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JeffFarmer1029 wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 10:29 pm Big 3 for the week.
Thanks a lot!

So I tried 45 degrees field of view, and while it’s harder to actually play, it turned out great for photos on the Xbox.

Here’s my John Deere in Little Norton. I’m just setting up the cow yard, day 1 of spring (and also first day on the map).

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GBFarms wrote: Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:21 am So I tried 45 degrees field of view, and while it’s harder to actually play, it turned out great for photos on the Xbox.
I run 55 degrees field of view by default on my playthroughs, feels more realistic to me like I'm not leaning way back in the seat for one thing :lol: Then I have the perk of PC dev controls and can change my FOV to 20, makes really nice screenshots.
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fenixguy wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 5:07 pm Really pushing it to get done this year. Crops came up late due to a very cold spring, thus they didn't get ready to harvest until late fall. I just barely finished soybeans and sunflowers before this snow. This is the first time harvesting in snow in FS. Love it!

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That's a good looking pic Fenix. I would have thought Seasons would've prevented harvesting in snow because of moisture. Appears it's possible, or is the ability to do so because settings can be altered with your PC?

I too am in Stone Valley farming corn and beans (along with wheat and soon beef cattle).
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AgPro Farms wrote: Wed Nov 18, 2020 11:23 am That's a good looking pic Fenix. I would have thought Seasons would've prevented harvesting in snow because of moisture. Appears it's possible, or is the ability to do so because settings can be altered with your PC?
You can turn crop moisture off in the Seasons settings. I'm on Xbox.
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fenixguy wrote: Wed Nov 18, 2020 2:18 pm
You can turn crop moisture off in the Seasons settings. I'm on Xbox.
Harvesting in snow doesn’t mechanically make sense to me, unless I’m financially depending on the field haha!

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Sometimes you have to in order to get the crop in. If the snow isn't sticking hard on the leaves than it is good to go.
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GBFarms wrote: Wed Nov 18, 2020 6:33 pm Harvesting in snow doesn’t mechanically make sense to me, unless I’m financially depending on the field haha!
If I wasn't financially depending on the crop, I wouldn't have planted it. *thumbsup*

And yeah, corn can be harvested in snow IRL as long as it's cold enough so the snow goes through the combine without melting or if the corn doesn't have a lot of snow on the leaves.
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