Farming Simulator 22 Best Crops to Plant

Farming Simulator 22 Best Crops for Each Season: What should I plant each month?

Figuring out the best crops in Farming Simulator 22 can be challenging. There are typically a few crops a player can choose from at any given time, but which is the right one? We’ll take a look at what players should plant for each month below.

What are the best crops in Farming Simulator 22?

Farming Simulator Best Crops to Plant in Each Month

There are 17 different crops that players can plant in Farming Simulator 22 (before adding mods):

  • Barley
  • Canola
  • Corn
  • Cotton
  • Grapes
  • Grass
  • Oat
  • Oilseed Radish
  • Olives
  • Poplar
  • Potatoes
  • Sorghum
  • Soybeans
  • Sugar Beet
  • Sugarcane
  • Sunflowers
  • Wheat

Like crops in real life, there is a specific time to plant them and a time they yield an optimum harvest. However, unlike Stardew Valley, where each crop can be sold for a specific value, prices in Farming Simulator 22 can fluctuate, making it hard to figure out what to plant to get the maximum return. Additionally, the production chain system means that the most profitable crops are ones that the player can use to produce other goods.

To pick the best crop to plant in Farming Simulator 22, players should look at which ones can be planted during the current month in the table below:

Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti vs. RTX 3090 Specs

 RTX 3080 TiRTX 3090
GPUGA102-225GA102-300
InterfacePCIe 4.0PCIe 4.0
CUDA cores10,24010,496
Tensor cores320328
RT cores8082
Base clock1,365MHz1,395MHz
Boost clock1,665MHz1,695MHz
Memory12GB GDDR6X24GB GDDR6X
Memory speed19Gbps19.5Gbps
Bandwidth912GBps936GBps
Memory bus384-bit384-bit
TDP320W350W

Once players have found their selection, they should see which production chains in which the crops can be used. If players can complete even a part of the chain, they can sell the product for a higher price than the base material. So, essentially, the best crop in Farming Simulator 22 is the one that players can afford to process into other goods.

Starting off, options will be limited, but as the game progresses, players can eventually own the fields to grow crops and the buildings needed to process them into more valuable items. As a player continues buying land, they’ll be able to diversify their crop rotations more and more, and eventually, have a yearly cycle that will ensure no growing time is wasted.

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