Farming Simulator 25: Icons Overview (Symbols)

If you’re forgetting the meanings of icons in Farming Simulator 25, this cheat sheet will be incredibly useful. We’ve gathered all the icons and their meanings for you in a single image. This icon guide helps you identify all the products, plants, flowers, and other essential elements used in the game.

Farming Simulator 25 Meanings of Icons

With this cheat sheet, you can quickly learn what each icon means and manage your farm more efficiently.

Icon List

Crops

  • Wheat, Barley, Oat, Canola, Sorghum, Corn: These are basic crops that you can grow for selling or processing.
  • Sugar Beet, Potatoes: Root crops, usually grown for processing into products like sugar.
  • Grass, Cotton, Sunflowers, Sugarcane: Used for various purposes; grass can be turned into hay or silage, while cotton and sunflowers are industrial crops.
  • Olives, Grapes, Carrots, Parsnips: High-value crops; grapes are used in juice and wine, while olives produce olive oil.
  • Red Beet, Peas, Spinach, Green Beans: Specialty crops for niche markets.
  • Soybeans, Long Grain Rice, Rice: Commonly used for various food products and exports.

Products

  • Flour, Bread, Cheese, Buffalo Mozzarella, Goat Cheese: Dairy and bakery products that can be sold for profit.
  • Butter, Chocolate, Olive Oil, Canola Oil: High-value items processed from raw crops.
  • Sunflower Oil, Rice Oil, Grape Juice: Premium products derived from specific crops.
  • Raisins, Cereal, Potato Chips, Spinach Bag, Rice Flour: Packaged food items for market.
  • Cake, Fabric, Clothes, Canned Peas: Final goods that provide a high return when sold.
  • Triple Soup, Carrot Soup, Parsnip Soup: Ready-made soups for sale.
  • Jarred Food, Kimchi, Preserved Food: Preserved food items that can be stored or sold.

Animals

  • Canola Oil, Cows, Water Buffalos, Sheep, Goats, Chicken, Pigs: Various livestock animals that produce milk, wool, meat, and eggs.
  • Horses, Dogs: Companions that can be used for specific farm activities.
  • Eggs, Wool, Honey, Pig Food: Animal by-products used in recipes or sold.
  • Milk (Cow, Buffalo, Goat): Different types of milk collected for dairy production.
  • Mineral Feed, Total Mixed Ration: Special feed for livestock to enhance production.
  • Forage: Used as animal feed, especially for grazing animals.

Greenery

  • Grass (Cut), Hay, Straw, Wood Chips, Silage: Raw materials from plants and trees, used as animal feed or biofuel.
  • Grass Round Bale, Hay Square Bale, Straw Square Bale: Various types of bales for feeding animals or selling.
  • Cotton Round Bale: Used in textile production.
  • Swaths: Different crop residues, including Wheat, Barley, Oat, Canola, Sorghum, Sugar Beet, and Chaff.
  • Trees (Fir, Poplar): Used for timber production.

Greenhouse

  • Strawberries, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cabbage: High-value greenhouse vegetables.
  • Spring Onions, Garlic, Oyster Mushroom, Enoki: Specialty crops with specific uses in recipes and sales.
  • Chili Peppers, Rice Saplings: Exotic greenhouse plants.

Yield Boost

  • Manure, Slurry, Oilseed Radish: Organic fertilizers that improve crop yield.
  • Lime, Solid Fertilizer, Liquid Fertilizer, Herbicide: Chemical additives to boost growth and prevent weeds.
  • Silage Additive, Digestate: Used to enhance silage production.

Others

  • Seeds, Stones, Snow, Road Salt: Basic resources and environmental elements for farming.
  • Diesel, DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid), Electric Charge, Methane: Different fuel types for machinery.
  • Cement Bricks, Barrel, Roofing Supplies: Construction items for building or upgrading farm structures.
  • Miscellaneous Items (Bale Wrap, Net, Twine, Cement, Planks, Logs): Essential items for managing a farm effectively.

Yield Enhancers

  • Methane, Silage Additive, Digestate: Compounds used in advanced farming to maximize efficiency.
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