InFarming Simulator 25, crops are likely to be your main source of income. Since crops can only be planted and harvested at certain times, it’s good to know the schedule for the crops you have access to so that you can earn a relatively steady income. However, if you don’t want to worry about keeping track of when to plant and harvest,you can turn off Seasonal Growthin your Game Settings.

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But if you’re keeping Seasonal Growth toggled on, then there are a few resources to help you plan out your farm. In addition, there are other circumstances to consider when you’re getting ready to harvest if you want to avoid diminishing your crop yield.

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The Basics of Crops

When you start your game, you have a couple of fields and seeds ready to use. However, that won’t last forever, so you need to prepare to purchase, plant, and harvest crops on your own. The planting and harvesting parts are being covered by season, but here are some general tips about farming:

In your menu, thecalendaris a great resource to help you with planting and harvest for each season. Additionally, theprice chartsin your menu are great for helping you decide if you want to simply sell crops, store them, or process them further before selling.

Farming Simulator 25 Crop Price Chart

Crops in the Fall

Thedefault time that the game begins is August, which is perfect for taking a look at your fall crop options and when they need to be harvested. When you first start, you should have some wheat orriceready to harvest, depending on which map you choose. After that, you’ll want to consider picking up crops that are suitable to plant in fall.

Planting Period

Harvest Period

September–October

June–July

August–September

July–August

March–November

Oilseed Radish

March–October

Crops in the Winter

As you might expect, there aren’t a lot of options for crops that you can plant in the winter. In fact, you have onlyone option availablefor planting in the winter. Because of this, you’ll likely spend this season caring for your animals and working on new buildings for your farm. Additionally, you can make a decent profit on crops if you store them in a silo, then sell them in the winter.

February–March

October–November

Crops in the Spring

Unlike in winter,spring gives you the most optionsfor crops to plant. So, you should be pretty busy during this season between planting, fertilizing, and taking care of your animals. Don’t forget to refuel your vehicles and verify they don’t need avisit to the mechanicin the meantime.

April–July

August–November

April–May

March–May

Green Beans

April–June

Long Grain Rice

March–April

March–June

July–September

March–August

August–September

Sugar Beet

Sunflowers

Crops in the Summer

Summer has fewer options for planting than in spring, but a lot of thecrops from spring have a planting period that overlaps with summer. Because of this, you might be harvesting before planting more crops. However, if you want to grow canola in any given year, you’ll want to plant it right in August, which is the earliest you’re able to plant it, because it takes almost a full year to grow.

Then, it’s time to start the cycle again in fall. Depending on what you grow, you might need toput limestone in your fields every few yearsin order to keep growing crops. Otherwise, you should have a decent feeling for the planting seasons from here.

Farming Simulator 25 Crop Calendar Fall

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Farming Simulator 25 Crop Calendar Winter

Farming Simulator 25 Crop Calendar Spring