![]() ![]() Then you'll be able to have 4 or 5 large fields for each tractor. In the end you will get a ratio ~ 3:1 harvesters to tractors. If you wanna make it exact, I suggest to use an excel sheet ):Dįor transport I recommend to use distribution offices not to waste the vehicle slots inside your farms. > 2 large fields could be supported by this setup: -> ~600t crops per year with this setup. > End of harvesting : October 20th (+40 days) > 1 day harvester travel time: September 9th (+1 day) > harvester finishes first field at September 8th!!! > End of growing: August 14th (+132 days) > End of sowing and start of growing: April 4th (+15 days) > 1 day harvester tractor time to field 2: Mars 20th (Mars 19th +1 day) So let's add another large field to our calculation: The tractor might sowing more large fields after it finishes the first one. > End of harvesting : September 8th (+40 days) > 1 day harvester travel time: July 30th (+1 day) > End of sowing and start of growing: Mars 19th (+15 days) > 1 day harvester tractor time: Mars 4th (+1 day) you have only large fields and only one tractor (workspeed: 24) and one harvester(workspeed: 30): If you wanna finish harvesting at October 31th (what i recommend), you need to plan. This is an example how u can find out, how many tractors, harvesters and field you exactly need: Harvesting time (harvester with workspeed: 30): ~13,3 days Sowing time (one tractor with workspeed: 24): ~5 days Harvesting time (harvester with workspeed: 30): ~40 days Sowing time (tractor with workspeed: 24): ~15 days => In this example the vehicle drives 600m per ingame day. An ingame day is about 60s (at normal speed). 36km/h equivalent to 10m/s) means the the vehicle drives with actually 10 meters per second. Make sure you transport the crops before too many decay.ĭont forget, that your tractors and harvesters first needs to get to the field first which also requieres time depending on travelspeed and distance. (harvested plants on the field decay when a new day starts and the temperature is below +0☌, by about 3% per degree under 0)Ħ. Plan the end of harvesting! I suggest October 31th, but you can harvest even longer. Only one harvester can work at a field!ĥ. Harvest time also depends on field size and harvester workspeed. When the crops have grown completly, you are able to harvest. Growing time is always exactly 132 days (->0.76% per day).Ĥ. When sowing is finished, the field starts to grow. The time for sowing depends on the field size and the tractor workspeed (doubled workspeed -> halved sowing time). I tested field with ACTIVATED SEASONS (winter/summer).Ī field can only be sowed and harvested ONCE per year, so all numbers regard to a single year.Ģ. I asked myself about the amount of fields and farms i need for my own independent supply. ![]()
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