Sure, you could sell your harvest wholesale using a combine harvester, load up a trailer, and then drive the load across town to sell. You’ll make a few thousand dollars per harvest, and adequate money compounds over time. But if you’d rather keep your harvest at home to earn more money, take advantage of production chains. They’ll earn you top dollar but require more time and investment. For now, here’s a look at all of the products in Farming Simulator 25!
Every Product You Can Craft in Farming Simulator 25
I completely understand the desire to harvest your yield and immediately rid yourself of the trouble. You dump the whole lot in a truck and drive it off to make a quick buck. Then, you repeat the process. But if you plan ahead, you can make significantly more money in Farming Simulator 25 by investing in production chains that allow you to craft canned goods, cereal, olive oil, and furniture. I mean, you can even build a cat tree toy. What?!
Flour | Bread | Cereal |
Cake | Sugar | Chocolate |
Honey | Butter | Cheese |
Canola Oil | Sunflower Oil | Olive Oil |
Grape Juice | Raisins | Strawberries |
Lettuce | Tomatoes | Fabric |
Clothes | Furniture | Planks |
Armoire Pallet | Barrel Pallet | Bathtub Pallet |
Bowls Pallet | Bucket Pallet | Carton Roll Pallet |
Cat Tree Pallet | Chair Pallet | Dog House Pallet |
Easel Pallet | Floor Tiles Pallet | Iron Ore |
Metal Pallet | Paper Roll Pallet | Pepper Grinder Pallet |
Picture Frame Pallet | Planks Pallet | Prefab Wall Pallet |
Shingle Pallet | Staircase Railing Pallet | Table Pallet |
Wood Beam Pallet | Potato Chips | Preserved Food Carrots |
Preserved Food Parsnip | Preserved Food Beetroot | Triple Soup |
Red Beet Soup | Carrot Soup | Parsnip Soup |
Potato Soup |
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How Do Production Chains Work in Farming Simulator 25?
As its name implies, the production chain mechanic requires a chain of goods, materials, and machines to process raw items into tangible, physical goods that you may sell to corporations or businesses around the map. First, you’ll likely prioritize crops, as every map begins with a few fields. As such, I recommend prioritizing canned goods, as they’ll initially provide a more straightforward production chain.
That said, you must invest copious amounts of money. Not only must you buy seeds, prep the fields, and perform the usual harvesting processes to gather your vegetables, but you also require a factory. With a factory, depending on its type, you can turn crops and animal products, like milk or eggs, into processed goods that earn more money. There are numerous factory types in the game, some specifically for crops and others for forestry, for example.
You can buy a pre-built factory somewhere on the map or place one yourself using the game’s build mode. Either way, expect to pay an arm and a leg.
What’s your first production chain in Farming Simulator 25 going to be? Let us know in the comments, or start a thread in the community forum to discuss strategy and crop rotations with other fans!
If you don’t want to invest too much money, whether it’s in your video games or your production chains, then you’re likely wondering about Farming Simulator 25 on Xbox Game Pass, right?