is the latest installation to the franchise by Giants Software and is undoubtedly one of the most realistic farming games that is available. Graphically impressive, immersive, and a bit stressful at times, continues a long line of impressive virtual looks at the hills and valleys of farming. With the addition of several new crops, animals, and even buildings, there are tons of opportunities for players to explore their farming desires while offering a bit of a therapeutic reprieve from some of the more pixelated farming games.
At times, a therapeutic reprieve is only as good as the time that is spent playing, so there are many tips to help keep a farm running smoothly. Early profits in are vital, so something that helps maximize profits makes it all the easier, but outside the beginning farming tips there are many more to explore. One especially important facet to maintaining a profitable farm, however, is the game's crop stocks.
When playing, the Crop Calendar is your best friend. This priceless guide is a great way to determine each crop's planting season. One of the aspects of the menu, however, is the price chart, which displays how much each crop sells for and the most profitable months for them. Saving crops within a silo allows you to keep something that is out of season and hold it until you can get the most money for it. There is some variety in this, as the stocks rise and fall as frequently as they would in actuality.
The price chart is a valuable way to start managing not only your crop sales but also decide what the most profitable thing to do with each crop is. The best way to use the price chart is to determine what crops are worth storing for later and which are worth processing further into oils or other materials. This menu also helps new players by showing them what to prioritize early in their playthrough. Since there have been a few updates for the price chart has also changed to show updated prices now that Silage is not so profitable.
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