Placeable to fill your tanks at a speed Of 2500 liters per second
Price: 5,000 $
Daily Upkeep: 5 $
Brand: Lizard
Credits:
TSR, My GameSteam
Farming Simulator 25 building mods are a great way to add new structures to your virtual farm. These mods can include barns, sheds, greenhouses, and other types of buildings that can be used for storage, animal housing, or crop production. One of the most popular types of building mods for Farming Simulator 25 are barns and sheds.
Placeable to fill your tanks at a speed Of 2500 liters per second
Price: 5,000 $
Daily Upkeep: 5 $
Brand: Lizard
Credits:
TSR, My GameSteam
Production of silage and digestate.
This fermenter produces silage from bulk materials such as straw, grass, hay and chopped material.
With the addition of water, digestate is also produced.
Bale trigger added.
TMR added as production and pig feed as by-product.
Version 1.5.0.25:
* Silo replaced
* Small adjustments
Credits:
Torakin
This wind turbine pumps water and distributes it to the productions where water is needed.
Wind turbine now rotates as soon as production has started.
The water tower produces 60 m3 of water per hour, which can be distributed to other productions.
Price: €10,000.
Cycles per month: 24.
Version 1.2.1.25:
* Shop item bug fixed
Credits:
Torakin
A placeable road salt box including a shop function and a road salt sign for decoration.
The purchase price for road salt is 0.75% of the normal price.
Road salt box
Price: €500
Maintenance costs: €5 / day
Shop category: Other / Construction / Halls / Containers
Road salt sign
Price: €0
Maintenance costs: €0 / day
Shop category: Other / Construction / Fences / Decorations
Credits:
Landbauer
An old farm silo with night lights and manual lighting.
Purchase price: €89,000 (basic silo)
Maintenance costs: €125 / day
Capacity: 600,000 L (farm silo)
Shop category: Construction / Buildings / Silos
Purchase price: €75,000 (Silo extension)
Maintenance costs: €125 / day
Capacity: 600,000 L (Farm silo)
Shop category: Construction / Buildings / Silo extensions
Credits:
Landbauer