He love the mules because that's what got he and his father by during the depression and world war II. It was cheaper and easier than rigging the tractors for small, no bigger than two acres, fields. He plowed his smaller fields,and my grandmothers huge garden along side the house, which I had to help with, with his mules. I remember at 6 helping to hook up the mules, before breakfast, to lantern light, and the were huge animals. My dad was funny that way, and really admired his father in law, my grandfather. I was born in the very early 50's, and as a young lad, was forced to work on this farm during summer vacation instead of running amuck all summer like all of my buddies. I was very fortunate that my grandfather, maternal, was a farmer all his life, as was his father, and fathers fathers. I get frustrated at folks who don't see that this is the games real purpose. You see, now that's it in a nutshell right there, and you live with your own decisions, and figure out how to fix them, just like real life, and that is what makes this game really great. Yeah, i honestly dont know how people run farms, my dad lived/helped on his uncles farm and his grandfathers farm, and he got hired outside of a town where we use to live, he dont tell me how they run their farm, he just tells me what he did, and the good old days, he drove a Stieger tractor with a chaser wagon, but i play like if i were to have a farm, if i make bad decisions, i live with them, i make good decisions, then i go along with them, but if i have enough money to buy a good tractor, like you said, ill buy it, i wont run out and do 300k worth of field work, it takes the fun out of the game if you ask me, ill do missions here and to have some good money flowing, but yeah, i work hard to get where im at, my dad says, if you aint working hard, you aint working at all. Does that makes sense, and was it PC enough. The purpose being you cannot get your basic farm up and going fast enough to buy all the (here it comes) really cool equipment you can buy, with the acreage, and limited equipment they give you to satisfy a very large number of impatient to get there hands on it players. This is what what seemed to be outlandish silage, and in logging to some degree too, prices. I also fully agree, that compared to real life, these wages appear too high, but one has to remember that because it is a game, things have to be scaled to compensate for time. We do it in game when hiring a worker to work a field for us while we attend to other task we can't use them for. That being said, I can fully appreciate the other sides of the coin too, because in real life farmers do hire not only workers, but contractors to do work in order to save their time for more important matters. I think you and I share the same idea that it's a farm simulation game, and the ultimate goal being to get ones own farm up, running how you want, and making a profit. Thats true too, sometimes people forget about their own fields, like i said, do 1 or 2 missions, get good money flowing. You could setup as a contractor for other farmers to do what ever task you have the tools and equipment for. My cousin makes good money with a dump truck, trailer, and a tractor with bush hog, frontend loader, and backhoe attachments. My grandfather used to pay an old man down the road, who had an old Massy-Harris with a belly mower, to cut his fields because it was cheaper for him because it took away from more important task. I could see one setting themselves up as a contractor too, and buying the equipment that will bring you the most money. Yeah, but that takes time away from getting your own farm going, if that is what you want to do. PaulDuPouy wrote:Best way is missions for the other farmers, I made around $300k in 2 hours or so. (better refill it your self when the seeder goes empty.)Īlso a good tip is, dont sell al your crops at once, and produce the ones there has the most value, or are needed to fill up your storage, and then take your crops for there when needed. The downside on this is, that your are the one that paying those costs as well. In this game a helper can use its own seeds so it buy`s from the store. Its also help to have your setting right. But its better to buy the red case IH again with lesser hours on it. With a low budget i would prefer the purchase the comia c6 harvester. Then the money goes faster out, then it comes in.įrom the money you earned on the harvest missions you have to options. They are easy to do i give you plenty of money the buy the first starting gear.Īlso getting rid of the Case IH combine with to much hours on it, because it will cost you a lot to remain it. I would prefer some harvest missions first.
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