Farming Simulator 25 mods
		
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– Soilmap for Precision Farming (tractors are also prepared with crop sensors)
– 50 Farmlands
– 40 fields
– Starter Farm (with cows)
– Second dairy Farm
– Arable Farm
– Contractor yard
– Small Farm yard with Farmhouse and shed
– BGA
– Several productions
– 2 Placeable areas
– Sheep pasture
– Warehouse (buy pallets at a discount)
– Zero grazing for cows (you can feed them grass and still have 100% production)
– Stubble destruction for grain crops
– Spring wheat and barley
Version 1.0.1.0:
* Added missing paintable textures
* Adjusted Vehicle Store and Animal Dealer so they have their own map icons
		
					Credits:
			Marnux Mapping			
		
					
		
	 
	
	
						
			
	
	
		
					
Version 1.3:
* Added more wheel configuration options for enhanced customization
* Introduced motion control functionality for side mirrors
* Integrated bed flashing lights within the taillights
* Expanded color configuration options for both the truck and bed
* Added shop selection for the front valance
* Added motor configurations
* Fixed various bed accessory texture issues
* Adjusted plow attachment alignment and behavior
* Updated suspension settings for improved handling
* Corrected front fender flare alignment
* Adjusted door scaling to resolve water droplet size inconsistencies
* Adjusted motor config to be smoother
		
					Credits:
			Roughneck Modding Crew			
		
					
		
	 
	
	
						
			
	
	
		
 
					
– Fliegl SDS – 2 Axle
Category: Low Loaders
Price: $55,000
– Fliegl SDS – 3 Axle
Category: Low Loaders
Price: $55,000
Features:
– Design: Standard or Fire Department
– Sidewall
– Side Guards
– Various color choices
– Ramps can be controlled directly from outside the ramp.
– PC Only: Ramps can be controlled by IC (Interactive Control)
		
					Credits:
			HR Forst und Fahrzeugbau			
		
					
		
	 
	
	
						
			
	
	
		
					
Model: New Holland TM 175 – 190
Category: Medium tractors
Power: 175 – 190 hp
Base price: 82000 $
Max speed: 42 kph (26 mph) or 52 kph (32 mph)
Model: New Holland TM 175 – 190 SuperSteer
Category: Medium tractors
Power: 175 – 190 hp
Base price: 88000 $
Max speed: 42 kph (26 mph) or 52 kph (32 mph)
Configurations:
– Exhaust: Standard or Straight-Pipe
– Frontloader
– Front linkage / front weight / front weight bracket / no front weight bracket (for snow plate attachment)
– Wheel options: BKT, TRELLEBORG, VREDESTEIN, MICHELIN, MITAS and CONTINENTAL
– Black or Blue logos
– Engine side panels
– Dashboard speed unit
– Grid colour
– License plate position
		
					Credits:
			azbunker, CR82			
		
					
		
	 
	
	
						
			
	
	
		
 
 
					
This map is a close reference to life in the panhandle of Texas with the Canadian River flowing through creating plateaus.
Followed by flat open land where you can see for miles.
The biggest change to this semi fictional map is the trees which have been included to provide forrestry in game. We don’t have trees in real life.
The endless possibilities start here where you can begin as a starting farmer with equipment and fields to start, or you can utilize the open section of the map where there are no fields, just your imagination and trees to start your new farm, ranch, or forrestry life.
There are 80 farmlands available for purchase.
All productions are purchaseable and the farmland is purchased as well.
Productions can be sold leaving the farmland blank, so any player can make the town area their own other than the deco houses
Enjoy beautiful scenery, wide open spaces, medium to large fields, and multiple good sized forrest areas.
		
					Credits:
			Taylor Manross