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FightingMegaFoo
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When you're waiting for the best price, where do you store crops that don't go in the silos, like sugar beets and grapes? I've been looking in the Construction menu and can't find any building or structure to store these crops. And while we're at it, what about olives, potatoes, and sugarcane?

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Potatoes and beets can be stored in a pile, I’ve not done the others.

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That doesn't seem very efficient. How would you quickly get the potatoes or beets back into a trailer when it's time to sell them?

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FightingMegaFoo wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 12:15 amThat doesn't seem very efficient. How would you quickly get the potatoes or beets back into a trailer when it's time to sell them?

Front loader, wheel loader, telehandler, skid steer just to name a few. By the way potatoes are stored on the ground in real life situations as well. Crops can also be stored at the train silos.

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I haven’t done in FS22, but in 19 I would use a conveyer belt setup with the Lizard one to pick it up off the ground and the grimme one that elevated it into the trailer. It took a little time, but it was easy. I could get it going, go do something else for a few minutes, and come back. Depending on how big the pile was, I’d have to reposition it a few times.

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I recommend the double bunker shed that giants has in the game. Store them on the ground in it. You can use the small conveyer belt lift it to one of the new red augers to fill up your trailer. Place the conveyer belt anywhere in the shed and it picks up everything on that side of the bunker. It actually works really well - almost as good as a silo.

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I'm playing on Elmcreek and you can store sugar beets and potatoes, in fact most things in the train station silo on the far left of the map of the railway track. You can drop of at the silo and when you want to sell your crop there is a silo next to the railway station that you can load your crops into a trailer or use it to fill the train. Hope this helps.

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when playing on hard mode and starting out, I only use railway silos for storage.

as unlike fs17 which charged you for the privilege of utilising railway silo for the storage by levying a charge dependent on how much said storage you were using at midnight each day, in fs22 you are only charged the rental cost of the train IF and when it is used, the storage aspect of the silo at the station cost nothing.

meaning that just because you are using the railway silo doesn't mean you are beholden to just selling via the train, but can also load it into trailers to take elsewhere, else use the train to take bulk amounts between railway silo that are closer to the intended sell-point, which is useful on the French map, given the north and south railway silos.

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piles and belts! Btw, if you haven't, push some piles around. It works so much better and is actually a lot of fun. I was able to move about 200k L of beets in no time using the belts and a leveler to push. Took about as long to deliver them as it did to load them each time.

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Not sure how they store grapes in real life but I would assume they cant be stored for a long time..

Oh.. And theres a hayloft addon if you need to store straw or hay

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GrimGandalf wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 6:08 amI recommend the double bunker shed that giants has in the game. Store them on the ground in it. You can use the small conveyer belt lift it to one of the new red augers to fill up your trailer. Place the conveyer belt anywhere in the shed and it picks up everything on that side of the bunker. It actually works really well - almost as good as a silo.

Thank you! This seems like the quickest suggestion. I'll try this method. I already know about the train silo, I wanted something closer to the farm.

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bosay831 wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 12:22 am

FightingMegaFoo wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 12:15 amThat doesn't seem very efficient. How would you quickly get the potatoes or beets back into a trailer when it's time to sell them?

Front loader, wheel loader, telehandler, skid steer just to name a few. By the way potatoes are stored on the ground in real life situations as well. Crops can also be stored at the train silos.

I wonder where they store potatoes on the ground. I live in an area of potato farms, and around here they are stored indoors in potato houses.

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FightingMegaFoo wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 4:07 pm

GrimGandalf wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 6:08 amI recommend the double bunker shed that giants has in the game. Store them on the ground in it. You can use the small conveyer belt lift it to one of the new red augers to fill up your trailer. Place the conveyer belt anywhere in the shed and it picks up everything on that side of the bunker. It actually works really well - almost as good as a silo.

Thank you! This seems like the quickest suggestion. I'll try this method. I already know about the train silo, I wanted something closer to the farm.

Where to store crops that aren't accepted at silos? - GIANTS Software (22) This also a very good start to cut sugar beets. Add the bucket and another red auger. Also works very well!

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FightingMegaFoo wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 4:14 pm

bosay831 wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 12:22 am

FightingMegaFoo wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 12:15 amThat doesn't seem very efficient. How would you quickly get the potatoes or beets back into a trailer when it's time to sell them?

Front loader, wheel loader, telehandler, skid steer just to name a few. By the way potatoes are stored on the ground in real life situations as well. Crops can also be stored at the train silos.

I wonder where they store potatoes on the ground. I live in an area of potato farms, and around here they are stored indoors in potato houses.

To be fair, under the belts section, theres a belt where you unload potatoes and it puts them into pallets for you. Then you could store them in a garage, or if they bring back the potato warehouse from FS19

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What crops can be stored in a silo? ›

That means grain silo is a large container that used to store agricultural products like rice, corn, wheat, soybean, barley, sorghum, sunflower seeds, palm kernel, buckwheat, millet, bran, peas, beans, rapeseeds, beet seeds, peanut, rye seeds, flour, feed, minor cereals, and other bulk granular crops, etc.

Where to store sugar beets in Farming Simulator 19? ›

If I cant store potatoes and sugar beet in the grain silo, where can i store them? Anywhere, just dump them on the ground. You will need a conveyor belt or front load to pick them up again.

Where do you store crops? ›

Let's take a look at some popular vegetable storage recommendations:
ProduceStorage Recommendation
OnionsCool, dry, dark place for up to 6 months.
PeppersRefrigerator in loose plastic bag for up to 7 days for Bells.
PotatoesCool, dry, dark place, paper bag ok. Up to 1 month.
Winter SquashCool, dry, dark place up to 1 month.
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What are crops stored in? ›

Silos are a tall tower or underground storage for solid materials like grain, coffee, seeds and etc. These silos are generally used for agriculture purpose in order to store grains to protect it from insects & other risks like moisture, pest etc.

Where do sugar beets store sucrose? ›

Sugar is formed by photosynthesis in the leaves and is then stored in the root. The root of the beet contains 75% water, about 20% sugar, and 5% pulp. The exact sugar content can vary between 12% and 21%, depending on the cultivar and growing conditions.

Where do you store sugarcane fs19? ›

To fill the sower, you can either buy a sugarcane pallet or use pre-harvested sugarcane stored in a sugarcane trailer.

What is the best way to store sugar beets? ›

When storing sugar beets, use the pile storage method.
  1. The dimensions of the piles for long-term storage are 5 m or more high, at least 18 m wide, if possible, active ventilation should be used;
  2. For average storage periods - 3–4 m in height and 12–16 m in width;
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Can you store beet greens? ›

Beet greens are best used fresh but can be stored in the fridge for around 3-4 days.

Where do you store harvested beets? ›

Store beets in a plastic bag in the refrigerator at or below 41 °F for 7 to 10 days. Beets may be frozen for up to ten months. For best quality and nutritive value, preserve only what your family can consume in 12 months. Select deep, uniformly red, tender, young beets, no more than 3 inches across.

Where do you store potatoes in Farm Simulator? ›

You don't store potatoes and beets in silos, but on the ground, preferably under the shed. Loading is done by using the belt system.

How do I increase my silo storage? ›

To increase Silo storage capacity, you need to use Nails, Screws and Wood Panels. You can increase the storage capacity of the Silo to hold up to 25000 items. All the products, animal goods, and supplies in the game are stored in the Barn.

Can you store multiple crops in silos fs22? ›

Each silo can store different crops at the same time, just as other silo's. Each container can only be filled with one crop at the time.

Can you store carrots in silos in FS22? ›

Tip! Carrots cannot be stored in a silo. If you want to sell them later, you will have to store them in the pallet store.

What do farmers store in a silo? ›

A silo is a structure for storing bulk materials. Silos are used in agriculture to store grain or fermented feed known as silage. Silos are more commonly used for bulk storage of grain, food products. Three types of silos are in widespread use today: tower silos, bunker silos, bag silos and silage piles.

What can you store in silos? ›

Silos are commonly used for bulk storage of grain, coal, cement, carbon black, woodchips, food products and sawdust. Three types of silos are in widespread use today: tower silos, bunker silos, and bag silos.

How long does food last in a silo? ›

Grains and cereals constitute the most common type of food in silos. This is primarily because of their low value per unit volume, which allows for space maximization within a silo. It's also due to their high calorie density, which provides a long shelf life (up to three years) when properly packaged.

What grains can be stored in a silo? ›

For storable grains such as wheat, the safe storage period in steel silos can be equivalent to the conventional storage period in room-type silos, and the optimal storage period is about 3 years; For rice, corn, etc., as long as the moisture content is within a safe range, the grain quality is good, and there is no ...

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