Much of your income in Farming Simulator 25 is, unsurprisingly, going to be dependent on how many crops you're able to harvest. Bigger fields are going to yield more crops, but they're going to take considerably more time to manage, possibly requiring you to hire help in order to keep on top of it all.
Sowing more crops isn't the only way to improve how many crops you get, once it comes time to harvest. Improving your yield is going to make a tremendous difference here, without requiring you to purchase more seeds, and without needing to expand your farm into more fields.
Liming is going to be something you only need to do occasionally, which does mean it will be an easy process to keep on top of.
Every three harvests, your fields are going to be able to be limed. Liming requires a fertilizer spreader, specifically one that can be filled with lime.
An easy way to tell if your field needs liming is to simply look at the soil; it will say 'Needs Lime'. Liming your field will net you a 15 percent bonus to your yield.
At the time of writing, there is only one option for spreading lime, but there are attachment options you can toggle when purchasing it. These attachments aren't necessary, but they make liming a field considerably more time-efficient.
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Price | Attachment (Optional) | ||||||
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K105 Fertilizer Spreader | €45,000 | 6M Spreading Unit (€8,000) | Big Extension (€2,750) |
Lime can be purchased from the shop, under Yield Improvements > Consumables.
Fertilizing is one of the most multi-faceted options when it comes to improving your yield. There are multiple ways to gain fertilizer, and it exists in both solid and liquid state.
Fertilizer is applied specifically after sowing your field, as it's technically applied to the crop, and not to the field. Fertilizing your plants increases your yield by 23%, and can be done twice on the same set of crops to double the bonus.
There are a lot more options when it comes to equipment for fertilizing your crops, and your equipment choice is going to depend somewhat on whether you're using solid fertilizer or liquid fertilizer (slurry).
These are your equipment options for spreading manure:
Equipment |
Price |
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Variofex 750 |
€32,500 |
TA 12050 Power Spread |
€31,500 |
DST 16 |
€67,000 |
TSW 6240 W |
€111,000 |
US 235 Dynamic |
€149,500 |
If you're using solid fertilizer that isn't manure, here are your options:
Equipment |
Price |
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RZK 3000H |
€2,000 |
ZA-TS 3200 |
€25,000 |
K105 |
€45,000 |
ZG-TS 10001 |
€65,000 |
Using slurry to fertilize your fields can be slightly more complicated. The first section is going to be slurry tankers; some of these can distribute slurry on your crops themselves, and some of them require purchasing a sprayer to do that job.
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Price | Can Spread Slurry | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Supercis 800 | €31,500 | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
AW 22.27 | €45,000 | No (also requires wheel weights on tractor to use) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
PFW 18000 MaxxLine Plus | €102,000 | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Profi II | €60,500 | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
PG II 28 Genesis | €212,500 | No (also requires wheel weights on tractor to use) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
PQ 32.000 | €258,500 | No (also requires wheel weights on tractor to use) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
AT5105 | €480,000 | No (does not require tractor, this has a front-end vehicle) |
For the tankers that require slurry spreaders, here are your options:
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Price | ||||||||||||||
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Vibro | €25,000 | ||||||||||||||
SD 700 | €46,000 | ||||||||||||||
Trac-Pack | €62,000 | ||||||||||||||
Multi Profi 21/15 | €69,500 | ||||||||||||||
Multi 4XL | €104,000 | ||||||||||||||
SBH4 36 | €125,000 |
Liquid fertilizer is spread with sprayers specifically suited to either spraying that, or herbicide, which we'll get into later.
Equipment |
Price |
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Mega 1200L |
€30,500 |
Mega 1200L Tank (increases sprayer capacity) |
€5,000 |
Aeon 5200 Delta Force |
€74,000 |
UX 5201 Super |
€79,500 |
Dino II (has own front-end vehicle) |
€317,000 |
Condor Endurance II (has own front-end vehicle) |
€420,500 |
Fertilizer can be purchased from the store under the Yield Improvements > Consumables category. Varying sizes of solid and liquid fertilizer are available.
You can also collect fertilizer from your animals, apart from bees. Depending on the buildings you've constructed for your animals, you'll be able to collect both manure and/or slurry, and directly deposit them into the tools you'll be using to apply them.
Collecting fertilizer from your animals is the most cost-effective way to get fertilizer, but if you aren't keeping any animals, buying it from the shop is a perfectly viable option.
Removing weeds technically isn't going to improve your crop yield from its base value, but it is going to get rid of the penalty that having weeds in your field applies to your yield. Harvesting from a field infested weeds can net a 20 percent reduction in your yield, which is considerable.
There are three different ways to deal with weeds, each varying in efficacy and price.
Weeders and hoes are the cheapest option, but weeders only remove small weeds, leaving the big ones as a nuisance. If you keep on top of weeding and don't let them grow past the first stage, the weeder is going to get the job done just fine. But if they've grown, the weeds are going to be more powerful than the weeder can handle.
Hoes will remove medium weeds as well, otherwise functioning the same as a weeder.
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Price | ||||||||||||
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Puler 600 | €6,500 | ||||||||||||
Rotocare V 12400 (Hoe) | €36,000 | ||||||||||||
Pneumaticstar-Pro 1200 (this doubles as a seeder for grass, canola, and oilseed radishes) | €41,000 | ||||||||||||
Super 7 | €46,500 | ||||||||||||
Aerostar-Classic XXL 2400 | €67,500 |
Your other option for removing weeds would be with a sprayer, using herbicide. Herbicide can be purchased from the store under the Yield Improvements > Consumables category, and is loaded into a sprayer.
Sprayers have already been listed, and are located just above this section, under Equipment Options For Liquid Fertilizing.
Rolling is done after sowing your seeds, and improves your overall yield. Rolling has the added benefit of pressing smaller stones back into the ground, keeping them from damaging your vehicles.
There aren't a ton of options for rolling, with only two. The more expensive option, the LandRoller, has a considerably larger radius, and is going to enable you to roll an entire field twice as fast.
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Price | ||||||
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Rexius 1230 | €46,500 | ||||||
LandRollder 591A | €115,000 |
Certain crops leave stubble behind after harvesting them. This stubble can then be mulched by a mulcher, providing a small yield bonus to the next crops grown in that field.
There are two different kinds of mulchers available in the shop; the variety that we're after is in the Soil Cultivation section.
Equipment |
Price |
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Mul-1000 (narrow) |
€1,900 |
TPN 140 (narrow) |
€4,500 |
TDE-220 |
€13,500 |
Speedmax 300 |
€11,000 |
TMS2-300D |
€13,500 |
Speedmax 560 |
€21,000 |
Mulcher MM 7000 |
€35,000 |
Knife 12 TC |
€78,000 |
Finally, bees are going to increase your crop yield on three kinds of crops specifically:
In order for bees to increase the yield of these crops, the beehives need to be placed next to the fields with those specific crops. This is by far the most convenient way to increase crop yield, since it requires zero upkeep once the hives are placed.
Bees also passively provide honey over time, collected on the beehive honey pallet location. You can sell this honey for a profit raw, or process it further along with other ingredients into cereal.
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