Farming Simulator 22 – Best Crops & Prices FS22 – Base Products & Productions List of average prices for Easy, Normal & hard
Farming Simulator 22 Best Prices & Crops FS22 – Base Products
These months are not accurate or incorrect. This analysis is based on months and the average sale price based on the difficulty. If you decide to sell during the recommended months, you should increase the average price by + 30% to + 40 percent.
Easy Average | Normal Average | Hard Average | Best Months | ||
Best | Second Best | ||||
Wheat | 1011 | 607 | 337 | January | December |
Barley | 939 | 563 | 313 | January | December |
Oat | 1596 | 958 | 532 | January | December |
Canola | 1809 | 1085 | 603 | December | November |
Sorghum | 1290 | 774 | 430 | January | February |
Grapes | 1809 | 1085 | 603 | May | June |
Olives | 1809 | 1085 | 603 | June | July |
Sunflowers | 2019 | 1211 | 673 | March | April |
Soybeans | 2333 | 1400 | 778 | July | June |
Corn | 1139 | 683 | 380 | January | July |
Potatoes | 516 | 310 | 172 | January | February |
Sugar Beet | 366 | 220 | 122 | January | February |
Sugar Beet Cut | 516 | 310 | 172 | January | February |
Cotton | 3756 | 2254 | 1252 | March | February |
Sugarcane | 357 | 214 | 119 | July&Sep | Aug&Oct |
Eggs | 3360 | 2016 | 1120 | November | December |
Wool | 2820 | 1692 | 940 | May | April |
Milk | 2100 | 1260 | 700 | October | September |
Chaff | 126 | 76 | 42 | February | March |
Woodchips | 240 | 144 | 80 | January | February |
Silage | 513 | 308 | 171 | Jan&Feb | December |
Wood | 3000 | 1800 | 1000 | – | – |
Grass | 135 | 81 | 45 | Jan&Feb | December |
Hay | 168 | 101 | 56 | Jan&Feb | December |
Straw | 123 | 74 | 41 | Jan&Feb | December |
Manure | 99 | 59 | 33 | Jan&Feb | December |
Slurry | 99 | 59 | 33 | Jan&Feb | December |
Stones | 150 | 90 | 50 | – | – |
Farming Simulator 22 Best Prices & Crops FS22 – Productions
These months are not accurate or incorrect. This analysis is based on months and the average sale price based on the difficulty. If you decide to sell during the recommended months, you should increase the average price by + 30% to + 40 percent.
Easy Average | Normal Average | Hard Average | Best Months | ||
Best | Second Best | ||||
Flour | 1710 | 1026 | 570 | January | December |
Bread | 4560 | 2736 | 1520 | January | December |
Cake | 9900 | 5940 | 3300 | October | January |
Butter | 2700 | 1620 | 900 | October | January |
Cheese | 5400 | 3240 | 1800 | October | January |
Fabric | 9000 | 5400 | 3000 | May | April |
Clothes | 24000 | 14400 | 8000 | Sep&July | Aug&Oct |
Sugar | 1500 | 900 | 500 | Sep&July | Aug&Oct |
Honey | 3000 | 1800 | 1000 | March | April |
Cereal | 7050 | 4230 | 2350 | March | April |
Sunflower Oil | 5340 | 3204 | 1780 | March | April |
Canola Oil | 4920 | 2952 | 1640 | December | November |
Olive Oil | 7320 | 4392 | 2440 | June | July |
Raisins | 4200 | 2520 | 1400 | October | September |
Grape Juice | 4800 | 2880 | 1600 | February | November |
Lettuce | 2970 | 1782 | 990 | February | January |
Tomato | 1500 | 900 | 500 | February | January |
Strawberry | 750 | 450 | 250 | February | January |
Chocolate | 6000 | 3600 | 2000 | June | January |
Boards | 3900 | 2340 | 1300 | July | June |
Furniture | 6000 | 3600 | 2000 | July | June |
Best Crop
There are many crops that can be better than others. Some seem very profitable but require significant investment while others have extremely strict deadlines. You will need to do your own research. We will give you some suggestions, however.
- Wheat – Of all the lucrative crops, wheat is the easiest. This crop is great for beginners or those who want to do something simple.
- Soybeans – You need to know this crop. Because of its harvesting window, soybeans can let you take advantage months otherwise wasted. Soybeans allow for different combinations
- Oilseed radish – Another interesting crop. It has one of the longest harvesting windows in FS22. This gives it a lot more flexibility when combining.
- Olives – We include it because it’s a new crop and the raw material to make very interesting products. We like it most. However, we must admit that we haven’t really analyzed it.