Farming Simulator 22 – NEW Crops And Machinery Unveiled!…
It’s time to get your hands dirty! Farming Simulator 22 introduces three new crops: Grapes, olives and sorghum. Thanks to the game’s improved production chains you can process them further with grape-juice olive oil or even sugar for cakes.
It is not just a vineyard that you can enjoy on your own, but also the scenic view. Planting grapes across hillsides and curved fields will make it look idyllic – as if your farm was a vacation spot. To fully appreciate this sight for yourself, however, be sure to take care of those grape vines! With special equipment like fertilizers and loosening up the ground first with mulch too (for good measure), then these fruits need to have their fruit harvested before they spoil from rain or sun damage.
You will love planting countless grape vines all over slopes of different shapes in order create an amazing backdrop onto which you can gaze at leisurely while taking care of them — especially when using specialized tools & fertilizers
Farming Simulator 22’s seasonal growth feature is a great way to keep your farm fresh and active all year long, no matter what time of the year it may be. Planting grapes in March through June will allow you to reap their sweet rewards come September and October with New Holland Braud 9070L! Don’t forget about planting crops for next season ahead of winter and storing those that have been harvested before they spoil during these colder months.
If your grape farm just isn’t Mediterranean enough, plant olive trees to complete the look.
The harvesting season for olives is the same as grapes, but you’ll have to harvest them a little bit quicker. Olives are only harvested in September so make sure not to miss your window of opportunity with New Holland’s Braud 9090X!
Sorghum is one of the most important food substances in the world. It’s highly nutritious due to its dietary fibers and it can be used for a lot of different human consumption purposes. World-wide, sorghum cultivation has steadily increased over time but mainly because dry climate areas are prevalent.
Since we introduce production chains with Farming Simulator 22, you can process the new crops after harvesting. You might be wondering what to do with grapes? Well fine and tasty grape-juice is a great idea! But dried grapes are also delicious too – don’t you think? Olives make excellent high grade olive oil while sorghum produces good flour for baking.
As usual, stay tuned as more information on this will be coming soon!