![]() ![]() ![]() Till I found that pressing Y=toggle does the trick. This one had me baffled, as I couldn’t find how to choose one of the options. It needs an employee to manage it, and you have to set out of what kind of material you want to make the silage. The first production facility is the Silage storage.This field only allows manual labour, see the sign on the top right. You will see a little person but also a little machine. You can see if a field can be worked by a machine in the upper right corner when you click on a field. A 30 x 10 will work, but a 25 x 12 will not, even though both have the same area. The overall number of hectares of the field is irrelevant. ![]() ![]() Using machines really made me scratch my head. In order to be able to use a tractor on a field, one side of the field must be at least 30 squares in length and 10 squares across.Your workers and your machines will be able to reach their field or production facility quicker. You’ll think laying roads is just a matter of beautifying, but it isn’t.You can use ZR and ZL to get closer to your farm or to zoom out again.Otherwise, even when you are in the shop menu, your farm just keeps going and you might miss something important. You can fiddle around as much as you want, but you had better pause your game with a press on the Left stick. I have no excuse, totally missed the fast forward on the top of the screen in the middle No need to wait! Oh and by pressing the L stick you can pause the game, for even when you are in the shop menu, your farm just keeps on running. Silly me! In the middle of the top of the screen, you can see how you can fast-forward the game at three different speeds by pressing the R stick. Yep, I felt I couldn’t do anything but wait, so I decided to read a book meanwhile. Like I did the first time (don’t laugh!). Once you have sown your first field, and have all other things taken care of, you could sit and wait for the crops to grow.Be aware that you’ll have to wait for a bit to have the stuff delivered. You do the latter by clicking into sowing in the task grid of your field (when your field is ready), then choosing the seed/seedling you want and clicking yes when it informs you you will need extra and offers to buy it. When buying seeds or seedlings, you can either buy a fixed amount from the market, or you can buy the exact amount you need.That is 10×10 squares.īuying on the market, you may have leftovers One of the first assignments in Campaign mode in Chapter One is to make a 0.01ha field.The blank canvas you get in Free mode can be quite daunting if you don’t yet know what to do. Start with the Campaign mode, as it will teach you how to get going.But if you are a total newbie like me, this wasn’t as clear from the start! Let’s start with a few tips that most of you might already know. ( Find my review here) As usual, we can’t resist making a guide for games we love, so let’s take the bull by the horns! Maybe a No-Brainer, but Still…. It does not store any personal data.Because of a review I made for SONKA for the Switch game Farm Tycoon I got acquainted with Farm Management, and am loving it. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. ![]()
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