

If any amount of Water is available in the Pasture, each Cow consumes 80 litres of Water per day and produces 250 litres of Slurry per day, provided straw isn't supplied to them otherwise manure will be produced. Now you will have full fertilized state and a crop in the ground.ĥ- go to workshop with agromasz bm75, switch to " mode weeder", then head out to field an wait for those evil weeds to appear so you can pull them out before they mature.Slurry is produced by cows or pigs, and can be sold or spread on fields. Must use a direct drill with no fertilizer function or leave fert tank emptyĤ- once oilseed reaches first growth, sow it with crop you want. On a freshly harvested, unfertilized field.ġ-If you play with lime required, spread lime if neededĢ- use "Agromasz BM75" weeder but configured for "mode mulch harrow", this will give +1 fertilizer stateģ- sow field with oilseed radish, rate of usage is very slow so cost is minimal. I just started exploring organic farming, then I got sick of running back and forth with poop.įound this fertilizer free way to get max crop yields (on console with # fertilizer states, so probably won't work with seasons and 3 fertilizer states) What about all the extra emissions the tractors are making with more hours? Would that outweigh the benefits of green fertilizer? Saving the health of our mother planet.Priceless I try to play realistically as much as possible. I never did the numbers but I think going "green" probably where my main reasoning is. I've never bothered with it before but I think seasons makes it more viable. Now of course its more work but also satisfying.ĭo you take into account the extra time, fuel and material when using o/seed radish? I use that plus I rotate crops plus my seconds crop is radish.with those methods I have all 3 stages covered. I never use liquid or solid fertilizers.very expensive plus I like to preserve my polygon environment I place down a manure buy point.look it up. (while buying the manure and slurry from a selling point)Ĭause slurry seems really cheap, but you use a LOT of it! What’s the cheapest way to fertilize with those included? How about manure, slurry and oilseed radish? Somewhere I read that liquid fertilizer is cheaper than solid fertilizer.
