FS19 Seasons GEO: Central Europe Simplified v1.4.0.0
This GEO mod is slighlty based on the weather in Central Europe, but these are greatly simplified to enjoy the seasons without the challenging work.
– based on the weather in Central Europe
– even distribution of the four seasons
– mild spring and autumn, warm summer (max. 28°C / 82°F), cold winter (max. 3°C / 37°F) with snow
– rainfall values unified from march to november (max. 45mm) and increased for the winter (max. 150mm)
– maximum resistance of all plants against frost and drought
– germination at 0°C upwards
– greatly simplified sowing and harvesting times
– no crop rotation needed
– no hail
– low wind speed
– sale prices for loose straw and hay raised to half the price of the bales
– helper working hours extended (6-21 o’clock)
– soil cultivation is possible with frozen ground
– reduced animal food requirements
The following rules apply to seed and harvest times:
– sowing and harvesting time from early spring to early winter
– all ripe fruits which are not harvested rot in the middle of winter
– all fruits that are still growing outlast the winter
– there is no growth in winter
– grass and poplar can be harvested during the whole year, but will not grow in winter
– oil radish can be incorporated into the ground throughout the year
Changelog:
V1.4.0.0
– added support for fruits from Maize Plus: Forage Extension (incl. Horse Extension)
– fixed incarase grass regrowth state
V1.3.0.0
– added growth settings for multiplication grass
– fixed growth of sugarcane
V1.2.0.0
– fixed crop rotation
– fixed silage price
– growth of sugarcane revised
– adjusted winter temperatures
– raised rainfall for snow in winter
– summer temperature raised to 28°C / 82°F
– description adapted
V1.1.0.0
– all vehicles and tools are now usable with frozen ground
– all spreading filltypes (fertilizer, lime, etc.) are now usable with frozen ground
– raised chance of snowing in winter
– adepted wind speed
– animal food requirements halved
– manure and liquid manure adapted to the smaller amounts of feed
– grass now grows until early winter