Growing and selling canola in Farming Simulator 25 is all about timing, tools, and efficient processes.
Let’s simplify the steps so even beginners can thrive:
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Prepare the Land
Start with mulching to boost yields. A simple mulcher from the store will do. Run it over the field to ensure you’ve got a clean base to work with.
Plowing
Use a subsoiler to avoid unnecessary new field creation while prepping the land. It’s effective and keeps things tidy.
Remove Rocks
Clear rocks with a stone picker, then sell the stones to the cement factory for a little extra income.
Spread Lime
Lime improves soil pH and enhances yield. Use a lime spreader (check the shop icon) and coat the field evenly.
Fertilize
Organic manure is cost-effective for double application, or go for liquid fertilizer if speed is a priority. Always ensure full coverage for maximum growth potential.
Roll the Field
After planting, roll the field to smooth the soil. Check if your crop requires it to maximize output.
Seeding
Equip your seeder, select canola, and plant. Canola is forgiving and doesn’t need replanting often, making it a beginner-friendly option.
Weed Control
A day after seeding, inspect for weeds and remove them with a sprayer or weeder.
Harvesting
When it’s time, use a combine harvester fitted with a grain header to gather canola. Sell it directly for quick cash or process it into oil at an oil mill for a more lucrative option.
Extra Tip
Adding bee colonies near your canola fields enhances pollination, giving an extra yield boost. Monitor market prices to sell when rates peak. Starting small and reinvesting profits ensures sustainable growth.