FS25: Explore Farm Shops, Markets, Greenhouses & New Products
With the addition of new crops, animals, buildings, and factories, you’ll also discover new products. Once the fieldwork is complete, and you’re ready to maximize your harvest (because you’re more than just a farmer, you’re an entrepreneur), there are countless ways to expand your business.
Grow More with Greenhouses on Your Farm
Greenhouses are making a return, now with even more options for what you can cultivate. Beyond the 25 standard field crops available in Farming Simulator 25, you can now grow garlic, chilies, and spring onions, alongside classics like tomatoes, lettuce, and strawberries. Simply select your crops, supply them with water, and watch as your harvest gets packaged into pallets.
If you’re a fan of fungi, there are special facilities available in addition to the standard glass greenhouses, allowing you to cultivate mushrooms. Since the varieties of mushrooms in Farming Simulator 25 thrive in darkness, these unique greenhouses are fully shielded from sunlight.
You have multiple options for distributing or selling your greenhouse produce. You can sell it directly, send it to factories for further processing, or supply it to local farm shops. Now, let’s dive into farm shops!
Farm Shops: Charming Additions to Your Farm
Whether you build them yourself using the construction menu or utilize existing ones in town, farm shops can only generate profits if they’re well-stocked with products to sell.
That responsibility falls to you, the local farmer. Without your supplies, their shelves and baskets will stay empty.
Place your farm shops wherever you like, a small roadside stand, just like the ones you often see while driving through the countryside, or a larger shop right on your farm. It’s always rewarding to showcase the fruits of your hard work.
Farmer’s Markets: Supplying Fresh Produce to Town
While farm shops have their charm, the townsfolk need more than just a few roadside tomatoes. In Riverbend Springs and Hutan Pantai, you’ll find bustling Farmer’s Markets right in the town center.
Local vendors depend on you to provide a steady supply of goods to meet the town’s demand. Supplying them in larger quantities naturally leads to greater profits.
In Riverbend Springs, businesses aren’t solely reliant on local farmers, but in Hutan Pantai, shops prioritize locally grown produce. As a result, stores there will stay completely closed if you fail to deliver on time.
Are the farmer’s markets stocked with fresh produce? Great! But don’t stop there, people also crave their canned goods. Once their basic needs are met, they’ll turn to construction projects, requiring even more resources. That’s where you come in, providing supplies and boosting your profits further.
Factories & Productions: Scaling Up Your Farm Business
Whether you build your own factories or use those already established in the city, they’re ready to purchase and process your goods and resources. This extends beyond just crops to include wood and other raw materials.
For instance, a cement factory is now available, supplying a crucial material needed for various construction projects. Let’s explore some of the new factories and production facilities!