

Then once you reach the end of the field you can turn it around and repeat the process. You can use this to line your tractor or harvester up, turn on the attached tool, and pretty much sit back while it does its thing. Cruise control is a less effective but cheaper alternative to assistants - It’s not a real replacement, but if you pull up on a vehicle’s throttle all the way it will keep going forward until you slow it down - or until it crashes.Most of these actions are contextual and can be triggered by pressing the Hire Assistants button, but you can also open up the map and direct them from there using the Functions icons at the bottom of the screen (drive, refill, refuel, and wash). They can also refill sowing machines and fertilizer spreaders, refuel, and even take your vehicles to get washed. They can also sell your grain if you tell them where to go (hint: the location highlighted in blue pays the best). Assistants can be used for more than just working fields - If you’re in the middle of harvesting and you need to unload a tipper, you can attach a tractor to it and have an assistant haul it over to your silo for you.You can certainly do everything yourself, but if you add a couple of assistants to the mix you can harvest, cultivate, and sow a single field at the same time - just make sure you leave enough space between vehicles or you might cause a pile-up. Make liberal use of assistants - It costs roughly $1 of in-game cash per second when you have an assistant using your vehicles, but it saves you so much time it’s easily worth the price.Stick with wheat and canola for a while, because harvesting everything else requires tools you won’t have yet. Only sow wheat and canola to start - When you have a sowing machine attached to your tractor you can tap on the seed button (it’s the one highlighted in blue) to switch seeds.

Definitely do that, because having a second machine around to cultivate, sow, and haul will be extremely useful. Buy a second tractor before you buy anything else - If you harvest your first field and sell off as much of your starting grains as you can, you should have more than enough to buy yourself a second tractor.Sell all of it for quite a bit more starting cash. Sell all your starter grains - Every time you begin a new game you’ll start with 5’000 Wheat, Canola, Corn, Sugarbeet, and Potato.

You can also save time by hiring an assistant to drive your harvester, having them harvest your first wheat field, and manually cultivating the second field yourself.
#FARMING SIMULATOR 2009 SELL CORN FULL#

From bottom-left to bottom-right: the steering slider, switch vehicles, detach tools, activate tools, hire assistant, honk the horn, and throttle (i.e.
