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Comparing different crop types in Farming Simulator 22

You’ll discover which crop types offer the most profit, their yield, and price fluctuations.

Prices are rounded and can vary daily based on supply and demand, while average prices are given for Economic difficulties.

Comparing different crop types in Farming Simulator 22

Harvest amounts are measured in liters per hectare, and cereals generate valuable straw worth about a quarter of the grain price. To estimate profits, multiply the harvest amount by the highest price, but also consider other factors like harvest speed, machine prices, and storage options.

Potatoes and beets are highly profitable but require ground storage and loading systems, while soybeans offer low yields but easy transport.

Sunflowers can also be harvested faster than corn when using a suitable header, but specialized harvesters can be expensive.

In the next rows you’ll find 12 crops that could increase your income:

  1. Wheat is a crop that generates a harvest of 17,000 litres per hectare, and has the highest price of 800€ in January. Wheat estimated profit per hectare is 13,600€.
  2. Barley generates a higher yield of 19,000 litres per hectare, but with a lower price of 700€ in January, it only brings an estimated profit per hectare of 13,300€.
  3. Oat generates a harvest of 11,000 litres per hectare, and has the highest price of 1200€ in January, bringing an estimated profit of 13,200€ per hectare.
  4. Sorghum, with a yield of 16,000 litres per hectare, has a price of 950€ in January, which brings an estimated profit of 15,200€ per hectare.
  5. Canola is a crop with a lower yield of 11,000 litres per hectare, but with a higher price of 1300€ in December, it brings an estimated profit of 14,300€ per hectare.
  6. Soybeans are not profitable, but have a yield of 9,000 litres per hectare, and the highest price of 1800€ in July, which brings an estimated profit of 16,200€ per hectare.
  7. Sunflower generates a harvest of 10,000 litres per hectare, and has the highest price of 1500€ in March, bringing an estimated profit of 15,000€ per hectare.
  8. Corn generates a higher yield of 18,000 litres per hectare, but with a lower price of 800€ in January, it brings an estimated profit per hectare of 14,500€.
  9. Potatoes generate the highest yield of 80,000 litres per hectare, but with a low price of 350€ in January, it brings an estimated profit of 28,000€ per hectare.
  10. Beetroot generates an even higher yield of 110,000 litres per hectare, but with an even lower price of 300€ in January, it brings an estimated profit of 33,000€ per hectare.
  11. Sugarcane generates a harvest of 100,000 litres per hectare, and has the highest price of 250€ in July, which brings an estimated profit of 25,000€ per hectare.
  12. Cotton generates a lower yield of 10,000 litres per hectare, but with the highest price of 2500€ in March, it brings an estimated profit of 25,000€ per hectare.

12 crops that could increase your income