![]() ![]() Both of these are susceptible to swath size. It has a reskinned FastBale with better speed. I would suggest the FastBale, or better the same baler from the Kubota mod pack. Just need a wrapper or bale/wrapper combo and mowers. But if you’re already baling straw, you have half of what you need. Since you’re only doing it once a year it might be the way to go. One thing to consider with corn silage is just leasing the harvester and equipment. The work may be about equal, but likely leans more to baling in terms of overall time, and the costs are relative. Giants could tweak this a little for making corn chaff more attractive than grass fermenting ! Especially when you see that corn silage demands more work and money to be effective. The game does give you a wicked bunker compacter under the Miscellaneous section in the shop under tractor menus. Compacting chaff in a bunker can take a long time if you haven’t done it before or don’t have the right equipment. I think baling is easier, and can be done over a long stretch of time. And you’ll need to compact it every 3-5 trailer loads because waiting too long can make the compacting process more difficult and time consuming.Įither way, the end product is silage, and it takes a game month to ferment no matter how you make it. So you’ll either need two or three trailers to constantly swap out while you go deposit chaff in the bunker, or you’ll have to drive a trailer while a helper harvests. Better yet, buy the Krone mower, set it to swath, send a helper to mow and follow with the baler.įor corn, you’ll always be summoned. Or if it’s on a field, have a helper mow, a helper row, and you follow with a baler. If you go with baling grass, you can do it all yourself. Whereas putting chaff in the bunker doesn’t count against you. The maximum amount of made bales at any one time. If you’re on console you might have a bale limit. But 1 million liters of corn chaff, grass, or hay is all the same. Corn silage just gives a higher yield per hectare than grass or hay. Whatever goes in the bunker is automatically converted to chaff. Once your corn chaff, which is what you get from a forage harvester, goes in the silage clamp the game doesn’t differentiate between corn chaff, grass, or hay. Unless you use a mod that makes silage by dumping it in a silo. Baling or compacting takes the same amount of time to ferment. Then shovel it in the tip point, or fashion a belt system after it’s done fermenting. Here’s the thing, with corn silage you must compact it, and blanket it. So, you could get 4 or 5 grass harvests a year. But, it will not grow back until the first day of spring. And if you’re not too wishy-washy about breaking the unwritten “realism” rules, you can harvest grass in winter. That’s three harvests a year whereas corn is one. And I would bale it with the FastBale and a 250hp tractor. If you’re playing seasons, I think grass is best. So Littlewat corn is more profitable ? 50k is quite light comparing to investirent. I have almost 3ha of grass and play seasons (no precision farming). ![]()
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