The variety of contracts, offering different tasks for varied experience and budgets in Farming Simulator 25, set a high standard for gameplay. Having a range of tasks from simple crop fertilizing to the intricate wood transport allows players to choose exactly what they are interested in doing or are good at. However, not all contracts carry equal rewards. You will get some really high payouts for less work on some of them, while others require careful planning and resource management. In the following guide, we shall discuss most profitable and efficient contracts for you.
4. Harvesting
Harvesting crops can be easy, but only if you’re dealing with grains. Grains are simple to harvest and quick to collect. However, when accepting a grain harvesting contract, make sure the harvesting machine has built-in storage. Machines without storage need a truck to transport the harvested grain. This means you’ll have to manually drive the truck and assign an AI worker to operate the harvester. While this method works, it’s not very efficient, especially for large fields. You might not finish the contract before the time limit expires.
3. Spraying
Spraying crops is similar to fertilizing, and it can cover a large area depending on the equipment used. However, spraying requires a chemical called Herbicide, which is more expensive than solid fertilizers. So, it’s best to accept spraying contracts only if they offer a high reward.
2. Transporting Wood
This mission stands out from the usual contracts because it doesn’t involve farming at all. Instead, it’s a transport job where players pick up wood from a designated location and deliver it to a sawmill or carpentry for sale. Since wood transport machinery isn’t commonly owned by players, it’s usually best to borrow the equipment specifically for this contract. With a typical reward of over $15,000, these Wood Transport missions are definitely worth completing.
1. Putting Fertilizers
Fertilizing crops is a quick and easy way to earn money. Most fertilizing machines can cover a large area in one pass, reducing the number of times you need to go over the field. While you’ll need to purchase solid fertilizer, one big bag is usually enough for a large field. You can even save any leftover fertilizer for later use.