
The primary difference between these machines (other than their price) is their working width - the larger the Sower, the faster it will finish working the entire field. There are 3 such devices available in the base game: The Pottinger Vitasem 302 ADD (the player will have one of these at game-start), the Vaderstad Rapid A 600S, and the Horsch Pronto 9 SW. The wider the Cultivator/Plow, the faster the work will go.Īny piece of cultivated soil can then be worked with a Sowing Machine that is capable of planting Canola. Any Cultivator or Plow is suitable for this task. This is a necessary step even if the field was previously used for Canola.

The process of sowing Canola generally begins with cultivation of the field, to remove the remains of whatever crop grew there previously. Nonetheless, it is only somewhat less lucrative than Wheat or Barley. This makes its selling price one of the least lucrative Crops, superior only to harvested Corn. Generally, Canola gives the smallest amount of yield per hectare, but the highest price per liter. There are many Harvesting Headers in the game that are capable of harvesting Canola, and most are quite wide, meaning that the forces. More advanced Canola Sowing Machines also cultivate the soil as they sow, removing the need to pre-cultivate it.Īfter four growing phases (about 21 hours of in-game time, at the "Fast" growing speed setting), Canola is ready to harvest.

There are 3 Sowing Machines available in the base game. Canola is one of the three principle crops that the player can immediately begin to grow at game-start, since all of the equipment is already available.Ĭanola is planted using a regular Sowing Machine, on a field that has been prepared by a Cultivator or Plow.
