![]() ![]() You let the wind and sun drythe grass on the ground.Then you use a tedder to helpthe drying process.Youcan skip tedding when the moisture is below 20 % just before mowing.Ifthe grass moisture is more than 20 % before mowing, then you need to usethe tedder.If the grass is dry enough when you mow it, you can skip thetedder. Here’ it’s essentialto pay attention to the moisture of the grass you’ve just cut (again, usethe MT 9). Wet grassneeds tedding, semi-wet grass can just need warm and dry weather (see below.)And hay – just reap the rewards and make your cows happy… Thereare three drying stages for grass: Wet grass, semi-wet grass,and hay. Warm and windy weather creates excellent drying conditions.Rain and cold weather may cause the cut grass to rot. The weatheris an essential factor in haymaking in Seasons 19, just like it is forreal-world farmers. In otherwords, it might still be room to save full-grown crops in the early stages ofwinter. ![]() Thewithering occurs in the transition between early and mid-winter. Most other crops will die during winter if they have matured. Whatabout winter? What happens when the snow is falling? Well, the grass is set back atgrowth stage 2. Oh,those faulty patches do show up on the main menu world map, under the growthtab (see the image above.) Winter is Coming But for the most, the areas affected are so small that the loss ofyield is almost unnotably. If youdiscover them soon enough in the planting season, you could try replanting thepatches. In-game, it’s stufflike frost and drought that might cause parts of your crops to fail. It simulates real-world events weregermination, and growth fails in some areas of the fields. Patchy cropfailures (PCF) is new for Seasons 19. Then, when Spring arrives, it’s time toharvest the winter crops. It will germinate before Winter setsin and stay dormant during winter. In Fall, within the crop’s plantingseason, you can put seeds into the ground. Then, after Fall harvestof the corn, the fields are replanted with wheat that matures next spring.Īnd this ishow you can do it in Seasons 19 too. DuringSummer, the fields are planted with, let’s say, corn. In manyareas of the world, planting crops like winter wheat is quite common. ![]() If you takea look at the calendar, you’ll see that plants like wheat, barley, and canolahave a second planting season in Fall. It seemsthat at least 12 % of ground moisture is what you want. Planting in dry grounds might cause your crop’s growth to fail. Whenputting seeds into the ground, you also need to look at the ground moisture.For this, you can use the MT 9 measuring tool. Note: You can turn off the crop moisturefunction in the Seasons 19 menu.Īndforaging? The moduses the vanilla system for foraging, meaning you can start up your forageharvester when corn reaches the second last growth stage, for example. (You canuse the MT 9 measurement tool, which can be bought in the shop and activatedlike chainsaws, to measure the crop moisture among other things.) Here's an explanation of what you'll see with the MT 9. You can driveyour combine in the field, but it won’t cut anything. You mightactually get a warning that the crop is too wet to be threshed. If the crop is too wet, it must have some sunto dry up before you can fire up your harvester. To harvest, you need to takecrop moisture into consideration. Most cropscan only be harvested in the final growth stage. Nothing is stopping you from plantingoutside the recommended windows (except frozen soil), but there’s a riskthat your crops won't mature before winter sets in. The greenbar indicates when you should plant. ![]() When thetemperature is in blue, it's too cold to plant that particular crop. This is what you should pay attention to: 1. Putting seeds into the soil that's too cold may causethe germination to fail. Just remember that every crop type has its owngermination temperature. Germination (or sprouting) marks the start of the growth process. How far betweenyou'll see growth changes depends on how many days your season is. Same goes for germination (whenseeds start to grow.) Also, growth occurs in 4 phases. Transitions fromone growth stage to another happen at midnight. The Seasons19 growth algorithm overrides the base game’s growth cycles. It’s time we talk about crops,growth, harvesting, and how you should handle grass. It’s timeto look at the real powers of Seasons 19 for Farming Simulator 19. ![]()
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