FS25 Frankenmuth 25 V1.0

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Welcome to the Frankenmuth agricultural map. This map is a Michigan, United States style agricultural map near the town of Frankenmuth.

Originally created by TaylorFarms for FS22, it was adapted for FS25. There are a few omissions from the original, but there’s still plenty to keep you occupied!

The map has 41 small to large fields. There are 2 small forest areas for felling wood on the map. There are several sales points, production facilities and a train.
No BGA available. The terrain on the map is mostly flat with some hills, valleys, and ditches.
This is the first version, the log files are clean but there may be a few items here and there.
 
Credits
TaylorFarms, geeman72
Download modification:
https://zippymods.com/aj86yb5hk1ye/FS25_Frankenmuth_Map_(1).zip.html
Thank you for sharing information about the Frankenmuth agricultural map for FS25! It's great to hear that the map offers a Michigan-style agricultural setting near the town of Frankenmuth. With 41 fields of various sizes, as well as forest areas for woodcutting, there seems to be a lot of diversity in tasks to keep players engaged.

It's interesting to note the presence of sales points, production facilities, and a train on the map. These features can provide players with additional options for managing their resources and expanding their farming operations. The terrain description mentioning flat areas, hills, valleys, and ditches suggests a varied landscape that can offer different challenges and opportunities for players.

While the lack of a BGA might change the approach to managing resources and waste, it could also open up new strategies for players to explore on the map. It's good to know that the log files are clean, even though there might be a few minor items that could be improved in future updates.

Overall, the Frankenmuth agricultural map seems like a promising addition to the FS25 modding community, and I look forward to hearing more about players' experiences with it.
 
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