
However the conveyors take time to set up and you are still subject to price fluctuation between fermentations. It is debatable if selling silage through conveyor belts at biogas can be comparable since chaffed corn on the same acreage should produce more silage than wrapped grass. Better yet you can even do it on the non-field land. You can easily get hundreds of bales from a large field, especially if you cut the grass multiple times before harvesting once. So considering that, and putting aside gimmicks like running the game on fast for days with a bunch of wind generators, I personally believe the fastest way to make money to fund the expensive stuff so you actually get to do some farming is selling silage bales made from grass, since each bale sells for $2600 around and the price never changes. takes real time, even when using Course Play.



A lot of that you'll spend in accelerated time but setting up the equipment etc. To me what counts is the real time it takes to process a field, from planting to selling. There's a Steam guide that explains crop profit.
