The Best Early Game Crops In Farming Simulator 25

Key Takeaways

  • Start with spinach for fast growth & continuous profit.
  • Canola yields $8000 profit at game start.
  • Barley is resistant, high-yielding, & easy to manage.

As a seasoned farmer with decades of experience under my belt, I can confidently say that these crops are indeed the best choices for a newcomer in Farming Simulator 25. Having farmed through various seasons and weather conditions, I’ve learned that grains like wheat, barley, oats, and corn are essential to any farm’s success.


In Farming Simulator 25, it’s crucial to prioritize choosing the right crops at the outset, as this will help boost profits enabling you to acquire superior tools and streamline your farming operations for optimal efficiency.

Additionally, it’s advisable to explore the in-game menu for the seasonal planner. This tool offers insights into planting and harvesting times for crops. Since each month is equivalent to a day, you’ll have numerous seed options from the start. Here are some seeds that are particularly beneficial to cultivate during the early stages of the game.

Spinach

Fast Growth

  • Growth Duration: 3 months
  • Planting Season: March to May
  • Average Selling Price: $650

Among the novel crops in Farming Simulator 25, spinach stands out due to its exceptionally swift growth cycle of merely three months. Despite having the lowest average market price among these crops, its rapid harvesting speed throughout the year helps maintain a balance. Consequently, it serves as an excellent initial crop for consistently generating profits across different months and seasons.

One potential workaround for the limitation of spinach being only harvestable with the OXBO MKB-4TR harvester is that its planting season begins later in the year. This allows ample opportunity to engage in other contracts and grow various crops during the initial period, generating enough profit to acquire the necessary harvester. By the time spinach planting commences, the investment in the harvester will already be yielding returns, essentially paying for itself over time.

Canola

Ideal Planting Season

  • Growth Duration: 11 months
  • Planting Season: August and September
  • Average Selling Price: $1800

Starting out in farming, Canola might be an excellent choice due to its planting and reaping period happening around August, coinciding with the beginning of the agricultural season. Moreover, this crop is beneficial for beginners as it’s a grain, offering a decent selling price. However, do bear in mind that Canola requires approximately one year before it reaches maturity and can be harvested for profit.

As a gamer, I was thrilled when Grandpa led me through the “New Farmer” setting and suggested planting Canola right off the bat. That meant I’d already have a ready-to-go field from the get-go, without having to shell out for seeds or spend precious time planting them. Best part? I stood to make an early-game profit of around $8000 – a significant boost to help kickstart my farm!

Wheat

High Yield and High Profit

  • Growth Duration: 10 months
  • Planting Season: September and October
  • Average Selling Price: $1000

In the context of Farming Simulator 25, wheat is another profitable grain crop that offers a good return. Notably, it boasts one of the highest yields among grains. You can plant it as early as September, although its harvest season arrives in July and August, making it a slightly longer-term investment compared to other crops. Initially, wheat may not have the same high profit margin as Canola, but due to market fluctuations over time, it has the potential for substantial earnings.

On a “New Flayer” farm, all the necessary tools for both planting and harvesting wheat are readily at hand. In contrast to other farms, you won’t require extra equipment for this crop. Moreover, wheat is an advantageous choice as it can be converted into valuable straw bales.

Oats

Fast Growth and High Profit

  • Growth Duration: 4 months
  • Planting Season: March and April
  • Average Selling Price: $1600

In Farming Simulator 25, it’s not great to be caught unready. A high straw yield with oats makes animal feeding more effective when they become a significant part of the farm. Given that it matures in just four months, oats can also be as lucrative as barley or wheat in terms of profitability.

One key point about oats is they have the smallest total output among these options, with approximately 5,700 liters produced per hectare. However, this disadvantage is somewhat offset by its rapid growth rate and a relatively higher initial cost compared to other grains on the list.

Barley

Best Yield and Easy to Manage

  • Growth Duration: 9 months
  • Planting Season: September and October
  • Average Selling Price: $1000

As a gamer farming virtual crops, I’ve found that grains are my go-to choice for several reasons. Firstly, they’re straightforward to maintain, and a single set of tools works for harvesting them all. Secondly, these crops can generate a substantial income in just a few years on the farm.

Barley is probably the best out of all the grains because it’s the most resistant grain crop in Farming Simulator 25, it has the best yield out of all grains, and it can make a lot of money. Because of its resistance, it doesn’t need much attention while it’s growing, and having a high yield (alongside a high straw yield) means that the barley fields will be essential even into the later game stages. It does take a little more time to grow at nine months, but it balances out due to its high yield.

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2024-11-15 23:54