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Last update:04 May 2020
InFarming Simulator 19you can grow various types of crops.
These tips apply to almost every plant, but focus mainly ongrain crops.
Plowing
The first step isplowing.
you might use aplowfor this task.
This is a very hard job and you should probably do it with a powerful tractor.
Plowing is not always required - in the case of common grainscultivationis often enough.
Sowing and planting
Sowing is a simple and (usually) quick action.
power harrows, which act as cultivators.Trench plants always require plowing.
Fertilizing
Fertilization is an important activity for increasing the yields from a given field.
After each harvest, the fertility of soil returns to its basic level.
you’re free to fertilize the field before the sowing/planting stage.
you’ve got the option to only fertilize again at each subsequent plant growth stage.
Use aweederto dispose of them.
There are only two machines that can do it:Bredal K105and its high-capacity model:K165.
This is similar to standard soil fertilization; on the map the field requiring lime will be marked inblue.
You must also use lime if you are creating new fields, expanding existing fields or combining two fields.
If you don’t use lime on a field that requires it, your harvest will be15%lower.
you’re free to fill the lime spreaders at the shop by purchasing pallets with lime.
In these places you’re able to immediately fill the entire machine from large tanks.
Withering
If you let your plants stay in the field for too long,they will wither.
you could’t do anything with them: the field must be plowed or cultivated and sown.
Harvest
Harvesters are used for harvesting.
All grains use the same punch in of harvester, with sunflower and maize requiring a suitable module.
Use a semi-trailer vehicle to empty the harvester and allow it to continue working.
you could pour potatoes and beets straight into the field to collect them later.
Cotton leaves large blocks of bales behind, to be harvested with special trailers.
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