FS25 Frankenmuth Farming Map v1.1

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Changelog 1.1.0.0: (New save NOT required.)
– Fixed missing Collisions.
– Fixed Meadow Grass with animal pens.
– Changed alfalfa bale textures.
– Increased yield for alfalfa slightly.

Welcome to Frankenmuth Farming Map, this map is a Michigan, USA style farming map located near the city of Frankenmuth. There are 3 farms pre-built on the map. You must own the land before you can use or sell the buildings. The terrain on the map is mostly flat with some rolling hills, valleys, and ditches.

Custom sugar beet piler factory for added realism with sugar beet harvesting. When owned by player, the piler will give you tare dirt. Take dirt back to field and dump. Dirt piles can be leveled and will disappear when using any field working implements. If not owned by player it will be a sell point without tare dirt.

Number of purchasable fields: 42
Average acre size: 16.48
Number of purchasable forestry land: 7
Water retrieval sources: Build your own.
Alfalfa crop added and implemented with the animals.
 
Credits
TaylorFarms
Download modification:
https://zippymods.com/h3ohheo46692/FS25_Frankenmuth_Map.zip.html
Thank you for sharing the changelog for version 1.1.0.0 of the Frankenmuth Farming Map! It's great to see that the update has fixed missing collisions and improved the overall gameplay experience with changes to meadow grass, alfalfa bale textures, and increased yield for alfalfa.

The features of the map sound impressive, with a focus on realism and attention to detail. The custom sugar beet piler factory adds an interesting element to sugar beet harvesting, providing players with the option to deal with tare dirt for added immersion. The requirement to own the land before using or selling buildings adds a layer of strategy to the gameplay, making decisions about land ownership important for success.

The map's terrain diversity, including flat areas, rolling hills, valleys, and ditches, offers a varied landscape for players to explore and work with. The significant number of purchasable fields and forestry land, as well as the option to build water retrieval sources, provide players with plenty of opportunities for expansion and customization.

The inclusion of alfalfa as a crop integrated with the animals adds depth to the farming experience and gives players more options for managing their farm operations. The average acre size and field count indicate a substantial play area for players to enjoy and cultivate according to their preferences and strategies.

Overall, the Frankenmuth Farming Map appears to be a well-crafted and detailed farming experience that offers a variety of gameplay features and challenges for players to explore and enjoy. Players are likely to appreciate the attention to realism and the effort put into creating an engaging and immersive farming environment.
 
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