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Farming Simulator 25

Farming Simulator 25
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My idea for a new production feature in Farming Simulator 25 is Maple Syrup. Since the game already allows you to plant trees, adding Maple Trees would be a natural fit—especially if a Canada-based map were introduced. On such a map, maple trees could grow naturally, meaning they’d already be present when you purchase land, just like other forestry areas.

The process would work similarly to beekeeping. You'd place a collection point near your maple trees, where sap would be gathered over time. To collect it, you’d use a liquid trailer to transport the maple sap to a processing unit, much like how grain mills function. At the production facility, the sap would be refined into maple syrup, which would then be packaged onto pallets for collection.

Once you have your maple syrup, you could either sell it directly or distribute it to the bakery. With this new ingredient, the bakery could expand its production line beyond bread and cakes to include maple pastries.

A Canada-themed map would not only make maple syrup production more immersive but also add to the realism of the game, as maple syrup farming is a key industry in the region. Since all the necessary mechanics—tree planting, liquid transport, production chains, and distribution—already exist, this could be a seamless and exciting addition to Farming Simulator 25.

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I thought about the creation of a chocolate to sell both to drink and as an ingredient for herbal teas.

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Nice idea GoJapan and we've awarded it on this occasion, but in future, would you please include some indication in your post of which game it's referring to? It'd be ideal if you could use the #FarmingSimulator25 hashtag, or at least mention the game. We want assets created for our rewards to be easily associated with the games they concern. Thanks!

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For every good farmer and breeder, the end of the evening or even during the hottest days, is drinking a few sips of good beer, but why buy it if we can make it ourselves?

Let's start with the cultivation and obviously the subsequent harvest. We can choose to make a beer starting from Barley, Wheat or Rye. Next comes the grinding and for this we can use either a manual grinder or, if we want to aim for the big, equip ourselves with a mill that will serve us to grind the harvested cereals in order to obtain the malting of the beer.

Once this process is finished we move on to the mashing and we will have to use a tank to mix hot water and then extract the sugars that we will then need to ferment. The next step is the boiling of the must to which we will have to add the hops. For this we will choose a pot to boil or, if we have cash to invest, a boiler.

Finally we arrive at the fermentation of the must with the yeast. This process will serve precisely to transform the sugars into alcohol. After fermentation we have to let it mature in barrels.

And then once our beer is ready (and here we risk finishing it before time :D) we have to label it and bottle it. For the label I chose something that recalls our farm and the logo. We can get a labeling machine or, if we have free time, do something artisanal by hand.

And then we have to get a van, maybe we can even screen print it, to distribute our beer and maybe earn something.

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