

Roller <- not needed, no advantage (see below why) Oilradishj <- not needed, no advantage (see below why) that effort is nearly fully lost Ooĭisc <- not needed, no advantage (see below why) Only a few need actual plowing after harvest. I don't know if it's the best yield to cost effective, but it gives 2x fertilizer and 0% weed.Įdit: You could skip the first disc if you have a direct seeder for the oilradish.Įdit 2: Plow once when you start a game then never again for most fruittypes. seed oilradish (counts as 1 fertilizer) Originally posted by Danii:My current setup for the standard grain types: (hope those are the correct words. This will net you the biggest yield in direct comparison with time and money you spent on the field and the equipment. Don't cultivate (use a direct seeder for seeding + 1. In terms of time and money, the best approach, right now, would be: Hence why nothing of those statusses are comprehensively explained ingame by Giants, they're just not implemented what so ever (outside of a seedbed being needed for non direct seed seeders)Īddendum: Lowering the yield bonus of fertilizer to 15% and therefore either raising the yield bonus for mulching or giving a bonus on seedbed-seeding, or putting an actual malus on direct seeding (50% weed or 100% doesn't make any change what so ever) is the only way to at least make those new statusses some what worth the time. Most of the new field statusses either have 0 impact on your yield, or will have such a low impact, compared to the additionally spent money and time, that you'll end up on a net loss, making use of them. Preparing a seedbed does exactly 0 if using a direct seeder

Cultivating is not worth it, if you're not plowing EVERY time (as only a freshly plowed field will net you 0% weed and the amount of money and time with a Hardi to get rid of 50% and 100% is the same) Mulching is not worth it, even with the biggest fields, you'll barely notice the 5% and it'll take decades to make back your investment

Short: Don't even bother (if you'Re looking for the best approach economically). ~13.117m³ canola (equals 70% fill of a rudolph trailer, no meme-bonus there) went over it with the Hardi Mega (herbizide as weed was up to 50%, even though I used a non shallow cultivator, even with a field having the seedbed status) went over it with the Amazone Citan 15001-C (seeding + 1. ~13.114m³ canola (equals 70% fill of a rudolph trailer, no meme-bonus there) *I know, no direct seeder needed there BUT I wanted to make several tests at once ) ) went over it with the Hardi Mega (herbizide as weed was up to 50%, even though I used a non shallow cultivator, maybe due to using a direct seeder? Nope, wrong guess, see below) went over it with the Pöttinger Terrasem C6F Direct Seeder (seeding + 1. went over it with the Dalbo Powerroll 1230 HD (seedbed) went over it with the Köckerling Vector 800 (cultivating) went over it with the TMC Cancela TJP 610 (mulching) ~12.923m³ canola (equals 69% fill of a rudolph trailer, so that's a nice meme-bonus, I guess)) went over it with the Hardi Mega (herbizide as weed was up to 100%, due to direct seeding and no cultivating or plowing) ~13m³ canola (can't remember exactly, didn't write it down, as I wasn't thinking that I'll do some actually science on it) So I spent a bit more time (started yesterday) to go over this with a bit of a scientific take (approximate science, not exact science :P)
