FS25 Buildings
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.

The small food production or canning and bagging mod was terrible in the FS25 base game.
Add the fruits and ingredients to make the designed product.
The production speed is significantly faster and the volume of each item is also higher than previously.
The outside of the building is nicer and it now has a dump trigger to make unloading easier.
The tree can be cut and the bushes mulched if you want to remove them.
Credits:
asylummodding

Storage as pallet and bulk goods.
Processing of potatoes, sugarbeets, carrots, parsnips to create a premium version with a higher selling price.
In the initial mode “distribute” it can be bunkered as pure bulk goods.
Byproduct is compost, can be loaded into the manure spreader and used to fertilize the field.
Building has dynamic bulk material piles.
Version 1.1:
* Texture Error fixed
Credits:
Flitscheee

The pigsties are now also here in a beautiful wooden look – the number of animals and the amount of food have been increased.
Manure removal is also possible.
Small pigsty:
– 256 pigs
– Price: €109,000
Large pigsty:
– 555 pigs
– Price: €164,000
Credits:
DaModi

There are currently no cows in this stall.
It will be remodeled in the future.
Other things will come in some updates.
Price 85000€.
Credits:
AmericanOutback, CBJ

Here you have bulk material storage with three compartments for beans, peas and spinach.
Everything can be dumped in the front of the bunker, open the lid and tip it over.
The peas and beans are removed through the hose you need to use expand beforehand.
The spinach came out via the conveyor belt.
Capacity: 750,000 liters each for peas and beans and 1,000,000 for spinach.
Price: €80,000
Maintenance €40/day
Credits:
The Walking Farmers Team (HaHner)