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Best contracts to complete in Farming Simulator 25

If you're new to Farming Simulator 25 or want to make a little extra money without wasting too much time or resources, contracts are a great option. These require you to complete various tasks for other farmers in exchange for payment. This is useful if you're still learning the ropes or need a quick way to fund your farm.

However, not all contracts are equal; some are more profitable and simpler to complete than others. Here are the best contracts to work with in Farming Simulator 25.

Note: This article is subjective and reflects the writer's opinion.


Contracts to complete in Farming Simulator 25

A still from FS 25 (Image via Giants Software)
A still from FS 25 (Image via Giants Software)

1) Wood Transport

If you want something different, check out Wood Transport in Farming Simulator 25. Of course, these are not farming-related at all. You'll be tasked with picking wood from a specific location and delivering it either to a sawmill or a carpentry workshop.

  • Why it's great: These contracts will pay you very well, usually above $15K, for a very short time.
  • What you need: You will not usually own the wood transport equipment, so you have to rent it for a small fee. Provided the potential reward is high, that fee can be covered.
  • Quick tip: Rent the machines for these works, as buying a machine is pretty costly.

Also read: All vehicles available in Farming Simulator 25


2) Fertilizing

If you want a quick source of generating cash, fertilizing contracts should top your list. These jobs are straightforward and present a good reward for your effort. The key benefit here is that fertilizing machines generally have a wide coverage area. That is to say, you complete huge portions of a field in one go, thereby speeding up the job.

  • Why it's good: Fertilizing is fast, and you can cover long distances in fewer passes.
  • What you need: You will need solid fertilizer, but don't worry; it won't take up much space. One pallet of Big Bags should be enough to cover any larger field. The remainder will be stored and ready for the next time you need to fertilize.
  • Quick tip: Keep tabs on your fertilizers to avoid wasting them. You can also put excess fertilizers around the road for ease of access next time.

3) Spraying

Spraying contracts are another solid option, though they come with a catch. Like fertilizing, spraying covers a large area, making the job quick and efficient. The downside? Spraying requires herbicide, which is more expensive than the solid fertilizer used in fertilizing contracts in Farming Simulator 25.

  • Why it's great: If the reward is high enough, spraying can be a fast way to earn good money.
  • What you need: Make sure you have enough Herbicine on hand before you begin. The cost can eat into your profits, so these contracts are only worth accepting when the payout justifies the expense.
  • Quick tip: Only take on spraying contracts if the reward is significant enough to cover the cost of herbicide.

4) Harvesting

A still from FS 25 (Image via Giants Software)
A still from FS 25 (Image via Giants Software)

Harvesting can also be profitable, but they have a catch: they work best when the crop is grains. Grains are easy to harvest and don't take much time to do, so these contracts in Farming Simulator 25 are more efficient than harvesting anything else.

  • Why it's great: Harvesting grains is straightforward, and the process is quick. If you're in a hurry, this could be a good choice.
  • What you need: Check whether there is storage inside that harvester. In case they didn't have it, you'll be forced to transport the crops with a truck. It is very slow, especially on big fields.
  • Quick tip: If they don't have storage, ensure you have a truck ready. Otherwise, it becomes quite tough to finish on time.

Also check out: All Machines and Tools in Farming Simulator 25


Other New Contract Types in FS25

Farming Simulator 25 introduces some fresh contract types that add variety to your tasks:

  • Deadwood: These require you to cut down specific dead trees in a designated area. Once you’ve cut the trees, you can transport and sell the wood. Just be sure to move the wood before finishing the contract, as it will disappear once the task is completed.
  • Rock Removal: Another new type of contract involves clearing rocks from fields, which you can then sell for extra profit.

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