How long does it take for grass to turn to fs19?

It all depends on the weather. If you look on the forecast page in the seasons menu, you'll see a line that says Drying Potential. 0's is low, + is good, ++ means that's about when you want to cut. I cut the day before a ++ drying day, and the next morning I had hay with no tedding needed.

The grass dries and turns into hay, which is good for animals. You can store it during winter. In Seasons 19, however, it isn't as easy - the grass dries in stages, and the pace and" quality " are mainly affected by the weather. If you don't dry the grass fast enough, it can rot. As in the basic version of Farming Simulator 19, the grass can be dried and turned into hay, converted into silage in prisms or it can be sold after baling and foliating but only as silage.

Now, the time it takes to turn the grass into silage - foliated or in prisms - is one stage of the season (each season is divided into 3 stages - the time necessary for moving from one to another is enough for the grass to convert; the longer the season (in days, depending on your settings), the more time you will need.

Depending on the weather, this process can be easier or more difficult to do. If you mow dry grass (with low humidity), you don't have to scatter it - just leave it in the sun to start the process of turning it into hay. If, however, the grass was wet, it needs to be scattered. If it starts raining on dry grass, you will have to scatter it, too. If it is dry for a long time, the grass will rot.

  1. Besides the sun and the temperature, the wind is also important for the drying rate of the grass.
  2. The newly cut grass that is still wet will not begin to rot until the second night after it was mowed.
  3. If the hay gets wet, it must also dry. Otherwise, it will rot.
  4. In addition, straw that gets wet can rot.
  5. The grass is considered "wet" when its moisture is below 20% - this grass doesn't need to be scattered, you can leave it until it dries.

How long does it take for grass to turn to fs19?

The grass in the picture above has moisture at 9% (<20%); measured with MT9 device from the store.

Straw and hay can be kept under a roof to protect them from the rain and not let them rot provided they are dry. Wet resources left in a dump will start to rot. The grass will always rot - even if you place it under a roof.

Important note! From now on you cannot sell grass (at all); the same goes for "powdered" hay or straw that wasn't bailed.

Be careful with grass bailing. This is a completely useless procedure if you are not going to wrap it with a film to create a silage. Bailed grass won't dry and turn into hay nor it can't be sold.

The many engine and script changes in Farming Simulator 19 allowed for many new features. Two of those are a multi-step grass drying process, and improved rotting.

A new multi-step drying process has been added to create hay. When cutting wet grass (as indicated by the “Wet Crops” icon in the top right corner), it first needs to be tedded first. Afterwards it needs to dry in the sun to become hay. When cutting dry grass (low moisture meaning the “Wet Crops” icon is not shown), it does not need tedding but still needs to dry.

This means that making hay now depends on the weather. Good planning is required. The more detailed forecast will certainly help here as the drying potential is indicated there. The drying potential depends on wind conditions, relative humidity and solar radiation, meaning grass will generally dry easier in the beginning of summer than late in winter. The difference between dry and wet grass is at a crop moisture content of 20%. The crop moisture content can be measured with the RM measurement hand tool.

If hay is left in the rain it will turn wet again, and afterwards it will start to rot. The same goes for dry grass that has been cut. Freshly mown wet grass will not rot before the second night after mowing.

Hay and straw rots when kept outside in the rain. However, straw and hay heaps inside buildings will not rot anymore, like was the case in Seasons 17. Grass still always rots, as this material is wet. With the new drying system described above, it will take two days instead of one for the rotting to start on grass heaps.

Bales

Grass bales will gradually rot and disappear after two days, unless they are wrapped so that they become silage bales. Wrapped bales do not turn into silage immediately, but instead need some time to ferment. It takes one third of a season (1 period) to fully ferment either a silage bale.

Hay and straw bales exposed to rain will start to rot so keep them inside sheds. These bales will only rot if the map has been prepared with a so called Seasons mask. The default placeables are prepared with the mask.

Chaff in bunkers will take one third of a season to ferment after the chaff is covered (same time as bales). After chaff is dumped in the bunker, but before covering it, the chaff is not affected by weather and will not rot.

How long does it take for grass to turn to hay FS19?

Grass bales will gradually rot and disappear after two days, unless they are wrapped so that they become silage bales.

How long does grass grow Farming Simulator?

Grass grows from planted seed to harvestable product in 2 “day” cycles. Once the grow time has been reached, grass growth can be mowed with a dedicated mower or tractor attachment, and there are a number of ways to use the clippings. You could: Use a tedder to turn the grass into hay or bale it as-is.

Does grass regrow in FS19?

Re: Grass harvesting/planting Grass will regrow and can be harvested every 2 months. Fertilize right after harvesting and you will get your 100% fert and 95% yield, grass rollers are small and slow.