As with every new entry in the Farming Simulator franchise, this year’s launch, Farming Simulator 25, includes a rather large selection of new and returning crops that give virtual farmers a chance to sow their seed and make some money in a cutthroat industry. Of course, you won’t plant everything, at least not all at once, so knowing your options beforehand gives you time to plan your harvest for the foreseeable future. Here’s a look at all of the crops in Farming Simulator 25!
Every Crop Available to You in Farming Simulator 25
When you kick off your farming adventure in Farming Simulator 25, following along with the tutorial will teach you the basics of preparing fields, planting, and harvesting crops. You’ll start slow and simple with canola and wheat. But as you better grasp the gameplay mechanics, you’ll expand your harvest to include potatoes, sugarcane, beans, and so much more! It’s a lot to learn, especially for newcomers to the series.
Farming Simulator 25 Crops |
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Wheat |
Barley |
Canola |
Oat |
Sorghum |
Corn |
Sunflowers |
Soybeans |
Potatoes |
Sugar Beet |
Sugarcane |
Cotton |
Grapes |
Olives |
Grass |
Red Beet |
Carrots |
Parsnips |
Green Beans |
Peas |
Spinach |
Long Grain Rice |
Rice |
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Alongside these crops, you can also plant, grow, and harvest Grass, Hay, and Straw. You’ll find uses for everything in the game, as nothing goes to waste here. Every crop and item in the game serves a purpose: improving crop yield, feeding livestock, selling wholesale, or being a component in one of the many production chains.
What’s your favorite crop in Farming Simulator? I think I’ll specialize in my first playthrough and focus on rice. Let us know your thoughts on the game in the comments below, or visit the community forum to discuss farming games in general!
If you’re just jumping into the game today, you may want to know what’s new in Farming Simulator 25. We have a handy guide for that and more to come!
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