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 limestone quarry extract limestone from limestone bedrock.
This is a convenient way of acquiring raw limestone for your production facilities.
Limestone Quarry
Output: LIMESTONE
Capacity: 1200L/hour
Price: $45000
Limestone Quarry (Slow)
Output: LIMESTONE
Capacity: 500L/hour
Price: $10000
Note: This is a useful cost-effective option for console players who want a semi-realistic alternative to the crushable limestone rock on PC.
Required mods: Additional Filltypes
Credits:
w33zl

The Old Machinery Shed v 1.0 is a storage solution designed for farmers looking to keep their agricultural machinery and equipment protected from the elements.
Featuring a robust steel roof structure, this shed combines functionality with a simple yet effective design, making it an ideal addition to any farm layout.
With a purchase price of $17,000 and an upkeep cost of $10 per day, this shed provides an economical option for those needing to safeguard their tools and machinery.
Its spacious interior allows for the storage of various types of farming equipment, ensuring that everything remains organized and in good condition.
– Designed for storing machinery and agricultural equipment
– Steel roof structure for durability
– Purchase price: $17,000
– Upkeep cost: $10 per day
– Suitable for various types of farming operations and layouts
Credits:
Betonowy Łukasz

Barn used for storing machinery or grain and garage to store your equipment
Price: $78.050
Maintenance costs: $45
Daily Income: $122
Garage:
Price: $37.050
Maintenance costs: $24
Daily Income: $92
Configurations:
– Ability to change the color of the roof covering
– Installation of solar panels
Credits:
VN11.0

The Big Polish Garage v1.0 introduces a spacious storage solution for Farming Simulator 25, designed in the traditional style of Polish State Agricultural Farms.
This large, old-fashioned garage provides ample space for your equipment and vehicles, ensuring that everything you need is easily accessible and well organized.
The design emphasizes practicality while maintaining a classic aesthetic that can fit seamlessly into your farming environment.
With a purchase price of $75,500, this garage makes for a significant investment in your farming operation.
It requires a daily upkeep cost of $50, which should be considered when planning your budget.
– Large storage capacity
– Traditional Polish design
– Price: $75,500
– Daily upkeep cost: $50
– Suitable for housing farming equipment and vehicles
Credits:
Raider

The American Midwest Truck Shop mod for Farming Simulator 25 is designed to enhance your farming experience by providing a multifunctional facility.
This mod allows players to store crops, machines, and also offers repair and customization options.
The building is equipped with multiple access points, including roller and man doors, which facilitate easy movement of equipment.
An added feature is the full exterior lighting, which includes automatic night lights for enhanced visibility and security when accessing the facility after dark.
The middle section of the hall includes a unique metal design that comes with a variety of color options, allowing for personal customization.
Additionally, players can incorporate decorative solar panels into the setup for an eco-friendly touch.
The American Midwest Truck Shop falls under multiple categories, including Sheds and Diesel Tanks, providing both utility and versatility on your farm.
– Storage for crops and machines
– Repair and customization options
– Multiple access doors (roller and man doors)
– Automatic night lighting
– Customizable metal section with color options
– Includes decorative solar panel configuration
– Categorized as Sheds and Diesel Tanks (35,000)
– Selling point functionality
Credits:
ikas