Welcome to Wildenberg.
Here you'll find a fictional village called Wildenberg on the Danube, an industrial park with various production facilities, and a port area,
all nestled between valleys and mountains with idyllic forests and the Danube River.
Distributed across the map are:
- 5 farms
- 1 farmstead that you can purchase for 0,- $ but you'll need to clean it up afterward, which isn't cheap
- 1 small farm plot in the forest
- 1 expansion plot with a sheep and goat barn
- 1 smaller, vacant building plot outside of Wildenberg and 1 larger, fully developed building plot in Wildenberg for your own development or expansion
- 2 outdoor bunker silos. Potatoes and sugar beet pulp can also be added to the concrete-block silos; these are likewise converted into chaff.
The decorations on the farms can be sold individually or in groups, depending on their layout, just like the buildings themselves.
The decorations on the farms can be sold individually or as a whole, depending on how they're arranged, just like the buildings themselves.
The starting area is located a little outside the town and is divided into two parts separated by a stream, but don't worry, they are connected by a bridge.
Animal Shelters:
- Starting Farm: Cow Shed and Chicken Coop
- Large Cow Farm: One regular cow shed and a separate cow shed next to it for expansion
- Farm in the Valley: Pigsty
- Small Farm in the Village: Cow Shed
- Large Farm in the Village: Cow Shed
- Small Merchant Farm: Pigsty and Chicken Coop
- Outlying Farm: Two cow sheds
- In the Village: Sheep and goat barn for free expansion
There are:
- 18 meadows with a total area of 31.01 ha, ranging from 0.16 ha to 5.06 ha
- 32 fields with a total area of 60.04 ha, ranging from 0.45 ha to 6.38 ha
- 45 forest areas
- Multi-soil angles with 32 angles
- New pallets: IBC silage additive, pallet equipment storage and cocoa butter
The map includes multi-crop farming with the following additional crops:
- Rye
- Triticale
- Spelt
- Humusactive
- Mustard
- Silage Corn
- Green Rye
- Vetch Rye
- and my own creations Reproduction grass, which is mowed or threshed as in the original game
- Modified meadow grass
- Spring wheat
- Winter wheat
- Spring barley
- Winter barley
Production, sales, and purchase stations:
- Dairy
- Sugar factory
- Sawmill
- Grain mill
- Furniture workshop
- Can factory
- Spinning mill
- Bakery
- Seed production
- Restaurant
- 2 gas stations
- 2 harbor receiving points
- Depot
- Biogas plant
- Animal dealer
- Vehicle dealer
- Quarry
- Farm shop in the valley
To transport your goods and merchandise, or to send them on to another region and sell them, there is also a train line with two loading bays.
In the shop, you will find a wheel chock for using and securing your vehicles.
In the building menu, you can place a Euro pallet yourself to store your equipment, and a traffic mirror to place on your farmland, which displays information just like in the original game.
Furthermore, the Wildenberg animal stables offer a customized feeding regimen, expanded to include other fruits thanks to the multi-fruit option. For pigs and horses, you can also feed them day-old bread,
which you can purchase from the depot or merchant, or obtain from the bakery by producing delicious baked goods there.
You can find more detailed information about the specific needs and preferences of each animal species on the information poster at the animal merchant.
INFO:
- In the Help Menu, you will find a dedicated page for Wildenberg where you can get more detailed information regarding feeding and production.
- An error occurs with the Straw Harvest Add-on due to the fill type limit.
There are a total of 100 plots of land available for purchase, and the roads are free.
Thanks to the municipality, salt boxes filled with road salt are available along the roads to keep the paths and streets clear of snow and ice during the winter.
Collectibles are also scattered across the map (you'll find a location near the restaurant where they will appear).
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