Whatever his name is he skipped leg day

Jesus had several showers in there, time tomrrolace rather than paint.

Had to take a photo on phone as Microsoft app wasn't working, actually a beautiful sunny day, topping up straw in one of the cow barns

Microsoft app wasn't working for screenshots so had to take them on my.phone and it added a weird hue to it πŸ˜€

Nahhh it's a work horse, the dirtier the better.

I use it on my farm as I find it quite fun once you get the hang of it, and it allows slurry to be used as a fertiliser for grass fields.

Bit of a faff to set up, and you need to have air compressor, water tank, pump, hoses, applicator as well as a tractor connected to the pump and another tractor doing the spreading.

Just be careful as it weighs a fair bit so any light or medium tractors will instantly fall forward with it on, get a rear weight added for stability

"enable tension straps"

"HANG ON DAISY!!"

If you get your yield bonus to 100% is that not the highest yield?

I plan oilseed radish straight after harvesting, and plant wheat and barley in the spring rather than autumn. Cultivate the oilseed just before planting the wheat seems to work well for me. I use a combined seeder/fertiliser.

So for me it's plant oilseed with fertiliser - cultivate - plant wheat - roll.

4 stages, I turn lime and rocks off, keep weeds and periodic ploughing. Plough instead of cultive every few years although I usually get bored and design a new farm before I get chance to run multiple seasons.

Could do with that for consoles, it's sometimes hard to know wether a tractor is struggling for grip or not

If you like UK and Ireland farming maps then try maypole, and a Scottish one from the same.authir, gleanearth or something. You can delete literally everything to create your own custom made farm and fields.

Nope this is Xbox series X, never jet washed it, prefer dirty abused looking machinery, no mods for mud, not even sure there is any for console.

My farm is mainly animal mud apart from concrete beneath sheds and stuff so probably just as a result of driving through that constantly.

My favourite piece of machinery on the game, use it for all sorts.

A JCB Telehandler for sure. As for tractors a good range of JD, claas, new Holland, MF. Usually no requirement for twin wheel setups though as fields and therefore equipment are smaller.

I play on UK and Ireland maps mainly, I like the nice compact farm setups and the fields layout.

Mixture of cows and arable farming keeps me busy all year round. I try to be self sustainable. Grass fields supply grass for the sileage clamps and hay for feed, and the wheat crops provide the straw for feed too. Only thing I need to buy is mineral feed to make TMR.

I tend to have about 500 cows, keeping to that figure but selling older cows and growing the ones that are born.

I plant oilseed radish in-between harvest and spring planting to fertilise the ground, saving on fertiliser too, works well and that uses barely any seed.

I fertilise the grass fields via an umbilical cord from a large slurry silo.

I use smaller hillier fields for grass and large flatter fields for wheat or barley, usually combining a few fields into 1 so that I get a good amount. I pile it up in a grain shed rather than a silo too, and scoop it into trucks in January to sell at the highest price.

Telehandler gets a lot of use, my absolutely favourite bit of kit. only autoload I do is for collecting bales off the fields. Rest is all manual.

More cows, if I have a 500 animal shed I don't want to see 7 of them I want to see 500.

Also just better steering for console users.

Rather fond of the Deutz Fahr series 7, the older looking one. Powerful, fast, agile.

Normally have a class 870 on my farms too