: This popular mod changes the game’s physics to ensure tractor weight and engine power accurately affect performance, such as how easily a vehicle can pull a specific implement.
: Once crops are mature, use a harvester to collect them. Grains can be stored in your farm's silos or sold at various stations where prices fluctuate daily, making timing essential for maximum profit.
: Mods are typically downloaded as .zip files and placed in the game's Mods folder , usually found in your Documents under My Games\FarmingSimulator2013\Mods .
: Cover the compacted material with a blanket; it will take roughly two game days to ferment into usable silage. Modding and Customization
: The primary gameplay loop involves cultivating, sowing, and harvesting. You start by using a cultivator to prepare the soil, followed by a sowing machine to plant crops like wheat, barley, canola, corn, or sugar beets.
: You can raise sheep for wool, chickens for eggs, and cows for milk. Cows require the most attention, needing silage or a mixed ration to boost productivity up to 100%. Advanced Farming: Silage Production
: Once the silo has at least 10% material, drive over it repeatedly with a tractor to reach 100% compaction .
Silage is one of the most profitable resources in the game, especially when sold at the .