Olives are one of the most unique crops in Farming Simulator 25, offering a distinct challenge for players looking to expand their farm. While some in the community argue that olives aren’t worth the hassle due to their specialized growth process, others are eager to embrace this new plant journey. If you're ready to take on the challenge of growing and selling olives in Farming Simulator 25, this guide will walk you through the process.
When is Olive Season?
In Farming Simulator 25, the game implements realistic seasonal growth, meaning different crops can only be planted during specific months. Olives have a sizable planting window—they can be planted from March to June, so you have several months to get them into the ground. However, olives can only be harvested in October, so be sure to time your planting and harvesting accordingly.
If you'd rather not deal with the seasonal restrictions, you can adjust the "Seasonal Growth" option in the Game Settings and plant year-round.
How to Grow Olives in Farming Simulator 25
- Find the Right Land: First, you’ll need an appropriate piece of land for your olive grove. You can use an existing field, but if you're starting fresh, plow the area to prepare the soil.
- Planting the Olives: Planting olives is fairly straightforward and doesn’t require extensive prep work. Head to the Store and find the Olive Grove in the Cultivation section, where it’s grouped with grapevines and rice fields. Plant these olive groves in neat, orderly rows to ensure efficient farming and easy harvesting later on.
- Use the Right Equipment: Olive fields require narrow or small tractors to fit between the rows without damaging your crops. Ideal tractors include the FENDT 200 V Vario or the Antonio Carraro Mach 4R, which are both perfect for maneuvering around the tight spaces of your olive groves.
- Essential Tools for Olive Growing: In the Store, head over to the Grape & Olives section and look for Grape Tools. Although this section is designed for grapevines, the tools can also be used for olive cultivation. Some essential machines include:
HARDI Mercury 4000L: A liquid fertilizer sprayer.TMC Cancela TPN 140: A mulching machine designed for working between the rows.AGRISSEM Disc-O-Vigne V: A cultivator specifically made for vineyards and olive groves.
- Mulch Your Land: After planting, you’ll need to mulch the land to improve soil quality. Use the TMC Cancela TPN 140 to mulch between the olive groves.
- Cultivate the Soil: Once mulching is complete, use the AGRISSEM Disc-O-Vigne V to cultivate the soil, ensuring it's prepared for fertilization.
- Fertilize Your Olive Groves: Fertilizing is key to maximizing your yields. Use the HARDI Mercury 4000L to spray liquid fertilizer between the rows of olive groves. Apply fertilizer twice to achieve the highest fertilization level, which will lead to better crop yields.
- Harvesting the Olives: After your olives have grown, it's time to harvest. In the Store, under the Grapes & Olives section, look for the Olive Harvesting category. One of the best machines for the job is the Gregoire GL, a dedicated olive harvester. Simply drive the harvester through the groves, and it will collect the olives for you.
- Transporting Your Olives: Once harvested, load the olives onto any suitable trailer, and you’re ready to move to the next step: selling them!
How to Sell Olives in Farming Simulator 25
Selling olives in Farming Simulator 25 offers several profitable options. You can sell your olives directly to stores with demand, ensuring you choose the location offering the best price at the time.
Alternatively, you can increase your profits by processing the olives into higher-value products. For example, turning them into olive oil at the Olive Mill or using them in the Potato Processing Plant to create potato chips can yield significantly more profit.
Another strategy is to store your olives in a silo and wait for their peak season. Olive prices are highest in June, seven months after harvest, so holding onto your olives until then can maximize your returns. By waiting just a bit longer, you can earn a much higher profit from the same yield.
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