Spinach: A New Crop in Farming Simulator 25
The release of Farming Simulator 25 is just around the corner, and the developers have prepared a wealth of exciting changes and new features for us. One of the most notable additions is the introduction of a new agricultural crop—spinach. In this article, we’ll delve into this new feature.
New Details About Spinach in FS 25

This unique new crop in Farming Simulator 25 promises to be highly profitable and engaging to cultivate, according to the information already available. In the previous installment of the game, we had a crop growth calendar, and this will also be present in FS 25. Spinach can be grown twice per season, with the optimal times being spring and summer. The best time to plant spinach is in March, with a harvest expected in June. This means it will take about three months to mature. After the first harvest, you can prepare the field and plant spinach again for a second harvest in September.
Spinach will also have different growth stages that you can observe throughout the development period, helping you determine the best time for harvesting.
Yield and Required Equipment

As mentioned earlier, spinach is expected to be a highly profitable crop that is relatively easy to care for and can generate significant income. You will need approximately 10 liters of seeds per hectare. Once mature, the yield is estimated to be around 23,000 liters. The approximate price for 1,000 liters of spinach is $660.
To plant and harvest spinach, specialized combines and attachments will be available. The name of the combine is OXBO MKB-4TR. It is specifically designed for spinach and is recommended for harvesting this crop.
Conclusion
Farming Simulator 25 is set to introduce a host of new and exciting features, and players are eagerly awaiting its release. Today, we explored the new crop that will be added to the upcoming game, but this is just the tip of the iceberg. Stay tuned to the FS25 community on ModLand and keep up with the latest developments in the game. There’s much more to come!