First of all. The best cows for breeding are Angus cows. They have the best price. Second. You need to install a manure store. And also a slurry store. That way you can store more slurry. Third. Buy a new field in which to plant maize. And make a silage of this corn. This will give you plenty of silage for the cows and the rest of the grass you can make hay from. Fourth. By making contracts where you have to harvest vegetables or other crops that are slow to be harvested, you will get a lot of profit both from the contract itself and from the vegetables that are left over.
On tonight's episode of Farming Simulator, I plant some grapes. I also have an accident and I look around a school playground
You need to put staw in the water buffalo shed and you will see significant improvements in the milk production! Love the videos daggawin❤
Stop driving through the city to go to the concrete place. It’s like twice as far😂
You can throw objects in the game by grabbing them and holding RMB to charge up the throw, then release to throw! Throw Dogwin his ball every now and then! Edit: Spelling
Those adult buffalo are now at their maximum value and price will decrease from here. They're at the maximum milk production rate but also their maximum food consumption rate so you need to work out if you can keep up with feeding them this much or willing to take a small hit in milk production while the younger ones grow up a bit.
The turnaround at the non-road end of your new vineyard looks like it will be very tight for both harvesters and tractor. Will be interesting to see how it shakes out. Nothing that some terrain shaping won’t be able to fix up though.
For the vineyard tractor, definitely add a front 3 point so it can also be a bit of a yard forklift.
I’ve been following Dagerwin’s channel for quite some time, but I recently decided to support him further by subscribing to his monthly membership. His videos on Farming Simulator 22 and Farming Simulator 25 are not just entertaining—they’re incredibly relaxing. The combination of his calm voice and the immersive gameplay creates a peaceful atmosphere that’s perfect for unwinding. You can tell he puts a lot of effort and passion into every video, and that’s what makes his content stand out. As a long-time fan, I’d love to see him explore other games too. For example, titles like Contraband Police or Cities: Skylines could fit his style perfectly. Both are engaging simulation/strategy games and would be a great way to bring even more variety to the channel while keeping the same relaxing vibe that we all love. Thank you, Dagerwin, for the fantastic content! I’m excited to see what’s next!
I can’t get enough of this series. Perhaps you could put red wheels on the Valtra for the red/green Christmas theme
When using the TMR mixer wagon you don't actually NEED Straw or Mineral feed. Their range starts at 0%. Can just do 50/50 Hay Silage, or anything in that range to 30/70.
Never played farming sim before but this series is really tempting me to buy it 😅
Yayyyy, finally some grapes 🎊🥂💃🏼 Even though it is only about 2 minutes left of the episode. But I would suggest to not creating such long rows in one, if you had several short ones, it's easier to unload and go back to where you was when full. Thanks for another great episode
Oh wow, that's a shame about the loss on that Kubota. That restoration was my favorite project on your other channel, I loved seeing it come apart and then go back together. I've worked on cars a bit and that series made me feel more confident I could do similar with small job tractors, but I'm sure second guessing that now.
29:30 Or make the other side olive field, nice little shed at the side for the harvester that can pick both and bobs your uncle
Daggerwin why dont you put a manure pit
I love how you said you wanted a bigger trailer Saw a semi in the sales looked at it and said nahh i need my grapes 😂😂😂
Yeah first comment. Been watching for years now and your videos never fail to captivate me. Keep up the good work
I’ve noticed that the merlo’s arm movements are very organic, like it’s alive, that’s pretty cool
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