Planting root vegetables like carrots, parsnips, red beets, and spinach in Farming Simulator 25 involves a series of careful steps, making preparation and execution crucial for success.
- First, ensure your field is cultivated. If the field isn’t properly prepared, seeds won’t take root. Navigate to the “Soil Cultivation” section in the shop menu to purchase a cultivator. Any model works based on your budget. Attach it to your tractor, lower it, and start cultivating. Once the field is ready, move on to the next step.
- Next, choose the right tools for planting. The vegetable seeder and ridge maker are essential. You can either buy these as separate tools or as a combination unit. The combo option simplifies planting but has a smaller working width. After attaching the equipment, fill the seeder with seeds from the shop. To operate:
- Lower the tools.
- Switch between the ridge maker and seeder using the “G” key.
- Turn each on individually and start moving across the field.
- Watch the visual feedback as neat planting lines appear on the soil. This process works not only for carrots but also for other vegetables mentioned earlier. Repeat for all crops, ensuring the right seeds are loaded each time.
For optimal results:
- Disable seasonal growth in the settings if you want flexibility in planting and harvesting times.
- Fertilize your fields before planting to boost yield.
- Keep an eye on the crop calendar for planting windows if seasonal growth is enabled.
By mastering the equipment and following the right sequence, you’ll transform your fields into a productive farm. With some practice, you’ll see how these tools and techniques fit into the broader strategies of the game.