Farming Simulator is one of the most popular simulation games globally. Recently, we discovered that the developers will be releasing the new version, Farming Simulator 25, this fall. To celebrate, we have prepared an article about potential new crops like rice and spinach. We will also review other potential crops that are likely to be introduced through mods. One of the biggest news for FS25 is that maps will now include not only Europe and America but also Asia. This is the first time in the game’s history that players will have the opportunity to farm on the Asian continent.
Crops in previous Farming Simulator versions
Let’s take a look at Farming Simulator’s past. Although the history of the Farming Simulator did not start with the FS17 version, let’s start with it. The following crops were introduced in Farming Simulator 17: Wheat, Barley, Canola, Corn, Sunflowers, Soybeans, Potatoes, Sugar Beets, Poplar (for wood chips), Oilseed Radish (used as a cover crop for fertilization), and Grass. Many of these crops were newly introduced in this particular game. They required special techniques to grow, which were also included in the game, such as a potato harvester.
The following new crops were introduced in FS19: Oats, Cotton, and Sugarcane. These cultures also expanded gameplay and introduced new farming techniques.
Farming Simulator 22 game moved to the south of Europe, where Grapes, Olives, and Sorghum are grown. The game included maps of southern Europe that were adapted specifically for these new cultures to cultivate.
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