Realistic harvesting and sowing

V 1.1 mod for Farming Simulator 17

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Here I would like to introduce you to a yield model, which offers you realistic harvesting and sowing. Of course these factors vary from region to region, but your game should in any case extend this mod. The amounts were calculated by taking into account the weight of the respective crop type!

An example for the sowing calculation:

40 (thousandth grain weight): 90 (germination) x 400 (grain number / square meter) = 180 kg / ha x 0.7 (density of wheat)

250 l / ha: 10,000 = approx. 0.025 liters per square meter (value in the yield.lua)

Sowing: wheat: 180kg / ha

Barley: 190 kg / ha

Rape: 3kg / ha

(Maize, sugar beet and soybeans roughly adapted)

Harvest: Wheat: unadjusted 50dt / ha, 100% increase in yield equal to 100dt / ha

Barley: unfertilized 40dt / ha, 100% increase in yield corresponds to 80dt / ha

Rape: unadulterated 30dt / ha, 100% yield increase correspond to 60dt / ha

 

You can also simply change the values ??according to your preference in the yield.

I wish lots of fun with the mod!

 

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Mod von: tomcatbw


Werte angepasst von : hoepfel8410

  • 03 Mar 20:15
    Version 1.1

    Aussaatstärke von Gras angepasst (30kg/ha)

  • 08 Sep 18:21
    Version 1



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checksum: 689c3f4f67449ec50d2cf80cca69b208
Version: 1.1
multiplayer ready? yes
Author: Rene, edit by Tomcatbw
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08.09 2017
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  1. Mike_v 10. 09 2017

    Will the increase or decrease most of the yields?



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