![]() ![]() The Midwest Geo from 17 was based somewhere in the corn belt, but there is a huge difference between corn belt Midwest and ND/MN Midwest. All this you may do completely for free because all the Farming Simulator 19 Maps mods don’t cost anything. You can always fill this game with new areas which you’ve never seen before. However, everything ends one day but not in Farming Simulator 2019. I haven't played seasons on FS 19 yet, but finding an average Geo for your area is hard. Exploring is always amusing especially when there’re many unexplored territories that can provide new adventures and excitement. So technically we were probably harvesting wheat outside the seasons Geo would let you. Dry wheat is 12.5%, but we were bringing it in at 18% and the falling numbers (baking quality) was so bad at times it was sold for feed and it was one of our later harvests in recent times. Unfortunately the game is limited in ways that it sets parameters and there is no leeway. We will start on corn this week and as long as it doesn't snow 3 feet we will get all or most of it now that the ground is freezing solid. We harvested 100% of soybeans and wheat and over 99% of our sugarbeets this year. I disagree though because we do harvest "wet" crops and you can harvest corn and soybeans well into winter. I agree because yeah it has been a wet two years in the Red River Valley of MN/ND. ![]()
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