So you can put your slurry into a Bio Gas Plant, then get digestate back to fertilize your fields with? I sure hope you keep making video's! Thank you for the extremely detailed explanation!
Might be worth mentioning though that running a BGA you also need to have a gameplay that is 90% mowing grass and making silage. For single players that can be A LOT of work trucking the grass to the bga and filling up those huge bunkers and compacting them. The purchase price of the largest BGA will also take you close to 20 years to pay off. So even if on paper these things make good money, you have to ask yourself if you want to put the work in. I can make 1 million with a 6 acre field of poplar and only have to plant it once. Time wise it's not any slower or faster than doing potatoes or beets but makes 5 times more cash. I think BGA work is nice if you're doing multiplayer with 3 or 4 people mowing, hauling, filling etc.
It all depends on how you want to play. Sure if you go all in and have to run it to the max 24x7 but you could also put one down for the purpose of taking a steady supply of manure or slurry and instead of getting next to nothing for it or putting it on the field you can earn some cash making methane and energy and then getting 90% of what you put in back as digestate you can fertilize fields still.
Not so sure with what your saying. Iv just started this on my public server with only two three of us just putting silage in xan make around 8k a hour in game. Then if you add slurry with the silage you make 50% more and so on so thorth. We have animals on our farm. Crops and a silage yard and the biomass going. It's easy when you play the game how it's ment to be played
Nope silage is just an extra for me, i have 2 large pigstys (250 pigs each) and the auto feeder cowbarn with 165 cows, and a 4 layer slurry storage. Those three barns keep the storage filled and I have an AI constantly looping between the storage and the bga. When I need to get rid of the chaff from the modernised flour mill I make a huge amount of silage, keep a bit for the cows and the rest is dumped in the bga, more to get rid of it then anything else. Nice money bonus though, although money isn't an issue at this stage. I make 250k a month right now so I can buy a few of those bga's each year. 😂
Its not worth it. Like 99% of production in this game. You either in up in yhe worlds worst FORKLIFT Simulator or a Grass Simulator. Farming is secondary 8n the game.
Its all about moderation if that's how your willing to play. Set it to auto sell and not worry that your not getting absolute top dollar. Use it as a way to make a little more bank off of your excess farming. To many folks want to take things to the extreme. That's at least my take on it. Explain how things work and let the player figure out how or if they want to work it in to their gameplay.
So you can put your slurry into a Bio Gas Plant, then get digestate back to fertilize your fields with?
I sure hope you keep making video's! Thank you for the extremely detailed explanation!
Exactly.
Might be worth mentioning though that running a BGA you also need to have a gameplay that is 90% mowing grass and making silage. For single players that can be A LOT of work trucking the grass to the bga and filling up those huge bunkers and compacting them. The purchase price of the largest BGA will also take you close to 20 years to pay off. So even if on paper these things make good money, you have to ask yourself if you want to put the work in. I can make 1 million with a 6 acre field of poplar and only have to plant it once. Time wise it's not any slower or faster than doing potatoes or beets but makes 5 times more cash. I think BGA work is nice if you're doing multiplayer with 3 or 4 people mowing, hauling, filling etc.
It all depends on how you want to play. Sure if you go all in and have to run it to the max 24x7 but you could also put one down for the purpose of taking a steady supply of manure or slurry and instead of getting next to nothing for it or putting it on the field you can earn some cash making methane and energy and then getting 90% of what you put in back as digestate you can fertilize fields still.
Not so sure with what your saying. Iv just started this on my public server with only two three of us just putting silage in xan make around 8k a hour in game. Then if you add slurry with the silage you make 50% more and so on so thorth. We have animals on our farm. Crops and a silage yard and the biomass going. It's easy when you play the game how it's ment to be played
Nope silage is just an extra for me, i have 2 large pigstys (250 pigs each) and the auto feeder cowbarn with 165 cows, and a 4 layer slurry storage. Those three barns keep the storage filled and I have an AI constantly looping between the storage and the bga. When I need to get rid of the chaff from the modernised flour mill I make a huge amount of silage, keep a bit for the cows and the rest is dumped in the bga, more to get rid of it then anything else. Nice money bonus though, although money isn't an issue at this stage.
I make 250k a month right now so I can buy a few of those bga's each year. 😂
So you can sell your slurry to make electricity which equals money, then get digestage back to fertilize your fields with?
I just need an unreal capacity slurry tanker as cow produce so much and making all these round trips gets old fast.
@@goldandsilveruk3268 just get a semi with a large slurry tank and set the worker to loop between the two stations.
@@austinklaysmat6628 saviour 🙏🏽
Its not worth it. Like 99% of production in this game. You either in up in yhe worlds worst FORKLIFT Simulator or a Grass Simulator. Farming is secondary 8n the game.
Its all about moderation if that's how your willing to play. Set it to auto sell and not worry that your not getting absolute top dollar. Use it as a way to make a little more bank off of your excess farming. To many folks want to take things to the extreme. That's at least my take on it. Explain how things work and let the player figure out how or if they want to work it in to their gameplay.
My BGA makes 200k a month...for just dumping silage bales in. How is that "not worth it"?