Farming Simulator 19 Guide

FS:19 - Reference Charts for Farming Simulator 19

FS:19 – Reference Charts

Overview

This Guide Contains some reference material for “Farming Simulator #19” on certain aspects of the vanilla version of the game. Mods are not included except for the “Vehicle Control Addon” mod that is used in conjunction with the “G290 Steering Wheel & Pedals” due to the fact that the base game does NOT allow configuration for a proper reverse gear option…The guide covers the following…Logitech Heavy Equipment Side PanelOptimal Price RangesFarming EquipmentLivestockHints & TipsEach section is not covered in intricate detail, Essentially its more of a quick reference for each specific covered topic. It shows minimal amounts of data on each subject/topic for use in conjunction with the steam overlay as handy chart for quick and easy use. Its based upon material often used by myself whilst playing Farming Simulator #19

Optimal Price Ranges

The table only covers the settings:
“easy economic difficulty”

Icon
Crop
– Value
+ Value
Icon
Crop
– Value
+ Value
Barley
1,183
1,315
Silage
646
718
Canola
2,279
2,533
Slurry
756
840
Corn
1,436
1,596
Soyabeans
2,941
3,268
Cotton
4,733
5,258
Straw
155
172
Eggs
5,670
6,300
Sugarbeet
461
512
Grass
170
189
Sugarcane
450
500
Hay
212
235
Sunflower
2,544
2,827
Manure
756
840
Wheat
1,274
1,415
Milk
1,890
2,100
Wool
2268
2520
Oats
2,128
2,365
Wood
302
336
Potato
650
722

Try and sell your crops when market prices are in between the -/+ Values
Most profitable crops are corn-silage, sugarcane, and sugarbeet
Prices are per 1000Litres

Logitech Heavy Equipment Side Panel

To get the above suggested layout to work adjust your keybinds as follows…

Panel Button
Keybind Name
Panel Button
Keybind Name
Panel Button
Keybind Name
1
Toggle Worker
2
Toggle Tip Side
3
Dump
4
Toggle Pipe
5
Toggle Straw Swath
6
Fasten/unfasten Tension Belts
7
Open/Close cover
8
Dump on Ground
9
Select Tool
10
Lower/Lift all Tools
11
Start/Stop Engine
12
Switch to previous vechile
13
Toggle Steering Mode
14
Switch to Next Vechile
15
Change Driving Direction
16
Select Camera
17
Tool Function 2
18
Tool Function 3
19
Attach Tool
20
Tool Function 1
21
Lower Tools
22
Toggle Map Size
23
Toggle Help Text
24
VCA Settings

Assign others to your steering wheel, and then,….
Leave the rest of the panel on the default settings, take note of the color codes…

  • RED – bail related actions…
  • BLUE – Secondary functions…

Farming Equipment (Tractors)

Tractors with rear driving positions:

Class
Model
KW (max)
HP (max)
Front Loader
Medium
Valtra T-Series
184
250
YES
Heavy
Valtra S-Series
294
400
NO

Tractors with Front Loaders:
[small] [medium]

Model
KW (max)
HP (max)
Model
KW (max)
HP (max)
Valtra A-Series
81
110
New Holland T6 Series
129
175
Fendt 500 Favorit
110
150
CASE Maxxum Series
129
175
New Holland T5 Series
86
117
Steyr Proi CVT
129
175
Lindner Lintrac 90
75
102
John Deere 6M Series
121
164
Massey Ferguson MF 5600
96
130
Valtra T-series
184
250
ArmaTrac 1104
81
110
Massey Ferguson MF 7700
206
280
Fendt 300 Vario
101
138
Fendt 700 Vario
177
240
Valtra N-Series
148
201
CASE Puma Series
199
270
JCB Fastrac 4220
173
235
John Deere 6R Series
221
300

Tractors with Narrow Tires:
[small] [medium]

Model
KW (max)
HP (max)
Model
KW (max)
HP (max)
Valtra A-Series
81
110
CASE 7200 Pro
192
261
FENDT 500 Favorit
110
150
New Holland T6-Series
129
175
Stara ST max 105
77
105
CASE Maxxum Series
129
175
New Holland T5 Series
86
117
Steyr Profi CVT
129
175
Massey ferguson MF 5600
96
130
John Deere 6M Series
121
164
Armatrac 1104
81
110
Stara ST MAX 180
132
180
FENDT 300 Vario
101
138
Valtra T-Series
184
250
Valtra N-Series
148
201
Massey Ferguson MF 7700
206
280
FIAT 1300 DT
110
150
FENDT 700 Vario
177
240
CASE Puma Series
199
270
JCB Fastrac 4220
173
235

The only “large” tractor capable of supporting narrow tire configuration is…
CASE Magnum Series (320kw/435HP)

Livestock

All animals produce more livestock for profit, and additional produce as per table..

Animal
Enclosure
Straw
Water
Food Required
Produce
Chickens
100/400
Wheat/Barley
Eggs
Sheep
80/250
YES
Grass/Hay
Wool
Pigs
100/300
YES
YES
Corn, Wheat/Barley, Soyabeans/Canola/Sunflowers, Potatoes/Sugarbeet
Slurry, Manure
Horses
8/16
YES
YES
Oats, Hay
Cows
50/200
YES
YES
Grass, Hay/Silage, Total Mixed Ration
Milk, Manure, Slurry

Hay is basically grass that has been dried using a tedder…
TMR is a combination of Hay, Silage, and Straw…

Silage is made from chaff or grass and left overnight in a silage bunker
(and/or) wrapped grass bales…

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