Farming Simulator 22 – How to Sow and Harvest Olives

We’re going to talk about olives today. So, let’s go ahead and plant some lovely, lush groves on your property!

Guide to Sow and Harvest Olives

What You Need for Olives

Because olive trees, like grape vines, need the proper distance between each other to get exactly the right amount of sun, water, and air, while saving as much space as possible, you need specialized equipment. You’ll work in narrow spaces between the vines. Let’s take a look at everything you need.

  • You need an open space to plant your olive trees. Not necessarily a flat field used for your other crops, but a nice meadow on the hill, maybe.
  • You need a tractor to attach the following tools and operate them.
  • You need a subsoiler to loosen the soil between your olive trees.
  • You need a mulcher to cut back the grass growing between the trees.
  • You need a special fertilizer spreader and a pallet of liquid fertilizer. Without fertilizer, the income from your harvest will be lowered.
  • You need a special olive harvester to harvest the olives.
  • And you need a trailer to transport and sell the harvested olives.

Equipment Selection (Recommendation)

To harvest olives, you require the following equipment. In the ‘Packs’ section of the shop, you find everything you need. As stated before, your usual tractor, and spraying machine won’t fit between the trees, and you need slim machinery.

  • Tractor: Landini REX 4 GT
  • Cultivator: AGRISEM DISC-0-Vigne V
  • Mulcher: TMC Cancela TPN 140
  • Harvester: Braud 9090X Olive
  • Fertilizer: Hardi Mercury 4000L
  • Trailer: Rudolph DK 280 RL

Let’s Go to Work!

Got everything you need? Then let’s start on your assignment and place some olive trees. Open the build mode and click on ‘orchards’ section in the production tab. In there, you’ll find grapes, and olives. Note, that you can only plant the trees between the beginning of August and the end of September if seasonal growth is enabled.

Step 1: Placing olive trees

Place the trees by clicking on free space on your land to put down the first tree. Then, you just drag the tree line across the field and put down another one at the end. Now, we have one row of trees.

Since the tree lines should be as close together as possible, zoom in, and move the cursor away from the first row until you see the silhouette turn up again. That’s the ideal distance between two rows. Put down the next tree, drag them across the field, and put down the final tree, again. Repeat this procedure until you got enough olive trees on your field.

Step 2: Mulching the ground

Since we want to keep the spaces between the trees clear, we’ll attach the mulcher to the tractor, as soon as grass begins to grow higher. Lower the mulcher, turn it on, and mulch row after row. Make it look nice and tidy, and immediately continue with the next step.

Tip! You can attach a mulcher in front of the tractor, too. Attach a cultivator at the same time in the back, and you can do both steps in one turn! Mind the power requirements for your tractor, though.

Step 3: Cultivating the field with a subsoiler

Since the trees are close together, we’ll use a slim subsoiler for this task. We’re cultivating between the trees to loosen the soil, so that they can be supplied with more water and nutrients. Maneuver your tractor with the subsoiler attached between the trees, carefully, lower it into the ground, and start cultivating one row after another.

Step 4: Applying Fertilizer

As soon, as the trees reach the first stage of growth, fertilizer will improve the yield. Click on the objects’ category in the shop, and buy the liquid Fertilizer container or pallet. Then, hook up your spreader to your tractor, position it right next to the Fertilizer and click the button to refill.

Back at the field, you drive carefully in between the trees, turn the sprayer on and cover one row at a time in fertilizer.

Step 5: Harvesting the grapes

Now, the real fun begins – let’s harvest the ripe olives, using our special harvester. With seasonal growth activated, the olives will wither after October. Unfold it and turn it on. Position the harvester centered in front of the first row. Since the trees go through the center of the harvester, you can zoom in a bit to check if you’re centered. Are you? Then go ahead, and harvest until the tank is full. Try to drive in a straight line.

Step 6: Selling the grapes

To unload the harvester, drive it up to your trailer, facing it rearward, since it unloads in the back. Press the button to start overloading, and all harvested olives will be unloaded into your trailer until it’s full.

Now, look at the prices screen in the menu to see where you can get the best prices for your harvest. By delivering it to the oil mill, you can also choose to process the olives, and turn them into olive oil. You can sell oil for an even higher price. Depending on, if you want to sell or process, unload in the respective designated area, and you’re done.

You did an excellent job!

Congratulations on completing another lesson and adding lovely olive groves to your farm, as well as a touch of Mediterranean flair. If you stick with our Farming Simulator guides, you’ll soon be a top-notch virtual farmer!

Egor Opleuha
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Egor Opleuha, also known as Juzzzie, is the Editor-in-Chief of Gameplay Tips. He is a writer with more than 12 years of experience in writing and editing online content. His favorite game was and still is the third part of the legendary Heroes of Might and Magic saga. He prefers to spend all his free time playing retro games and new indie games.

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