Spruce Mountain Farm’s Map v 1.0.0.3
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Spruce Mountain Farm’s Map v 1.0.0.3
– 47 Fields Total
– Over 15 forest areas
– BGA
– Productions (base game)
– Stone mining (suggest using a Stone Lime Production mod)
– Light Traffic & Pedestrians
– Built in silo storage’s (GrainWestSilo & GrainPoolEast) NoTrain
– Collectibles added
– Snow mask added
– Precision Farming ready (Loads Default US soil map)
Version 1.0.0.3:
* Widened multiple fences near sell points/productions to help with trailers getting stuck on fences
* Adjusted the starter farm, now there is a cattle farm with plenty of new starting equipment to keep you busy. Also made changes to the crops to better suit the new animals
* Rebuilt the stone mine area completely. It is now fully enclosed with the option to sell the roof, if you would like a more open style mining area
* Central Exports will now accept silage in bulk. It was only accepting bales of silage
* Made terrain changes to most fields, no longer completely flat
* Added DLC container sell points to the map (labeled Firewood Sales) Hilltop Sawmill behind the stone mine area now accepts containers as well
* Made it so you can buy spruce trees with the landscaping tool
* Added a bulk silo that holds all bulk material
* Updated the PDA to show changes
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Farming Simulator 22
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