To receive chaff, you can also use special forage harvesters - the cheapest one costs 221 000$) + endings, so it's not a cheap tool. For this reason, you should gather huge amounts of grass at once. Notes - you cannot add grass to a fermented container and already made ensilage until you clear out the prism. You need to ride on the transported grass, and you'll see that it is starting to level in the prism. To proceed with this action, you'll need a tractor, and a roller. When you open the help menu on the left, you'll see the state of filling and tamping, and after you close the lid - fermentation status. It takes place only after you fill the tank in at least 10%, and cover it (by approaching it using your character). To receive ensilage, you need to transport grass or chaff to concrete prisms, required for the fermentation process. The covered grass ferments to become ensilage - tamp it fist. Ensilage brings profits, so keep harvesting grass.It can be processed into ensilage by placing it into prisms.It can be processed into hay using a tedder.Basic feed for sheep, secondary for cows.However, you should know that if you won't gather the mowed down grass/hay, new crop will grow in the same location anyways! Use a loading wagon (cheapest one for 31 000$). You can even mow it down and leave at the field for later harvest - it won't change into hay until you use a tedder on it. And it’s a rebuild, not a reskin, of the bigger model.
It has two axles and a capacity of 43,000 liters.
It’s suitable for smaller Farming Simulator 19 operations. It can be stored anywhere, as it doesn't fall to decay. (PC, Mac, Xbox One, PlayStation 4) The Krone ZX 430 GD loading wagon is the smaller brother of the base game ZX 560 GD. Don't use numbered fields - create a small field using a plow. However, if you are an advanced stages of animal husbandry, you may use the option of automatic grass harvest - in this case, you need to sow a field with grass, so your employee can take over. Grass can be harvested from any location, it doesn't have to be from your lots. It can be dried up to receive hay, or placed into concrete prisms to be processed into ensilage.