Field Yield Calculator

V 1.2 mod for Farming Simulator 17

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Hi there, i thought it was funny to make a Field Yield Calculator for Farming Simulator 17, so here it is, it has all fields registered from both standard maps and a calculator to calculate yield from custom fields, just type in the field size and it will calculate what you get out of the field and further more it calculates what the average price you get from that crop yield, under settings you can adjust if you have plowed or not and if you have fertilized your field.

 

Note if you use only 1 fertilize state in your game, just set fertilize to Fertilize Stage 3 and it will output the same value.

 

Hope you enjoy this little tool.

Credits

Script: Dakar2008
Idea / Concept: Dakar2008
Testing: Dakar2008

  • 13 Dec 14:15
    Version 1.2

    • Removed crop type from settings to the different map tabs and custom field
    • Removed buttons from Gold Crest Valley & Sosnovka tabs
    • Added Straw to the calculation and bales
    • Added Great Demands view tab.
    • Settings are now saved and automatic loaded between sessions.

  • 13 Dec 01:34
    Version 1.1

    Fixed bug with empty custom field size.

  • 12 Dec 23:22
    Version 1.0



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12.12 2016
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V 1.2
Farming Simulator 17
FS17YieldCalculator.zip
3.35 MB 1312
13. 12 2016 1,312
V 1.1
Farming Simulator 17
FS17YieldCalculator.zip
2.22 MB 1007
13. 12 2016 1,007
V 1.0
Farming Simulator 17
FS17YieldCalculator.zip
1.54 MB 567
12. 12 2016 567

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  1. gec100 13. 12 2016

    Hi, thx for the app. I've made my self a table in excel for the same purpose.

    Would be good if you could add the straw to the calculation. cause if you sell it wheat and barley are more profitable than the rest of the crops.

    Also, me thinks, changing the fruit type is something done often, so it should be on the calculation tabs.

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