After you harvest and have stubble you can do 3 things. Mulching before cultivating still results in the stubble tillage If you look at the farmland menu, one of the tabs will tell you what is needed. Use it after harvesting, but BEFORE We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. This resulted in stubble tillage. Mulch it and get 5% more yield. The stubble texture doesn't change, so when I first tried this, I assumed nothing was being seeded. I tend to cultivate after harvest because it looks weird for a seeder to delete stubble (that's not how it works irl). Detailed mod I just don'T get it, with all those new statuses a field can have, especially as some culstivators, despite the same description as others, cause a On the right where I was planting into stubble tillage, you can see it's just using the basic seeding texture for things like wheat which would be planted closer Ground texture is light brown with straw bits, and the seed drill lines from the previous sowing are still visible. Seed into this and you will get a Have you ever wondered about the significance of stubble fall in Farming Simulator 22? Stubble, which refers to the remaining plant material after harvesting, plays a crucial role in the You can use a mulcher on any crop that leaves stubble: Wheat, barley, oat, sorghum, sunflowers, soybeans and corn. standard cultivator. Similarly, by activating the mod on a seeder, chopped straw We're going to farm at Haut Beyleron until we can raise and process olives and grapes. Most of the larger cultivators and I The only difference I see is the Vector is a standard cultivator, and the Prolander is listed as a shallow cultivator. (I cannot say anything about stones Compact stubble texture for: – Wheat – Barley – Oats – Rapeseed – Soi Unpack the mod and paste it into the “foliage” folder. I just found out you can plant in stubble tillage with a normal seeder/planter. This gives you the 'stubble tillage' state. I tend to cultivate after harvest because it looks weird OK. ) But yeah, check out the tutorial on the official website, it'll give you all your There are now two additional types of field states for tillage, stubble tillage, and seed bed, in addition to the two previous field states, plowed and The 9-meter Soil-preserving Stubble Sowing Complex (PSK-9 sp) is an improved version of the HORSH Pronto 9DC agricultural machinery, which is Old topic I know, but to avoid stubble tillage if you're using shallow cultivators, the only way is to plow the field after harvesting. At least that's the plan. If you look at the farmland menu, one of the tabs will tell you what is needed. Or use a deep cultivator which makes weeds take longer, but you get stones instead From what I’ve gathered in game, the stubble tillage comes from the subsoilers Here's my experience with stubble tillage: I bought two fields with crops I didn't want and used a subsoiler to get rid of the crops. . Since In this short vid I show you EVERYTHING you need to know about ground cultivation, does it kick up stones, how it changes weed growth, and MORE! This is a guide on how to your field in Farming Simulator 25 for any crop! This guide covers plows, subsoilers, cultivators, shallow cultivators, disc harro You can plant directly into stubble tillage status and the difference between that and cultivated status is only the weed growth. Plows leave their own textures, subsoilers leave stubble tillage or a seedbed, depending on what ground you use it on. Farming Simulator 22 S2 E05 Stubble Tillage? TenaciousViking 2. Originally posted by Lycon: I bought a field of withered corn so I cultivated it and now its stubble tillage? What is it? Do I need to get rid of it? It's When activated, Stubble Cultivator will let chopped straw on the field when using cultivator to distinguish stubble cultivator vs. I can understand the Prolander leaving the stubble tillage, since it is a shallow There are now two additional types of field states for tillage, stubble tillage, and seed bed, in addition to the two previous field states, plowed and cultivated. more You get stubble tillage from not-so-deep fieldwork (shallow cultivator, disc harrow, etc. Totally depends on the land. 18K subscribers Subscribed Does mulching have any effect after corn harvest? Because after you cultivate after mulching for example wheat you can see the stubble tillage field status, but after Rolling is thus the simplest way of getting rid of those stones, and then it's natural to roll after cultivating/plowing to get that seedbed to get rid of I'm having trouble with determining the next step after cultivating my farm's fields; this is a bit embarassing but I heavily played FS19 so I got used to the idea of Cultivate then Sow; but now In FS22, you want to plow (or subsoil), use a roller, plant/seed, fertilize (sometimes 2x depending on if your planter/seeder fertilized already), weed or use herbicide, then harvest. Use a shallow cultivator and get stubble tillage, which makes weeds come faster but it also might give you a fertilization step.
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