Becoming a millionaire while working in the agricultural industry isn’t exactly easy, and frankly, doesn’t seem to happen often. InFarming Simulator 25, though, you’re in it to win it. And with enough time and dedication, win it, you will. Work hard enough, and you’ll thrive to the point of multimillionaire status.

But you won’t make a dime withoutselling your stuff, and a big part of that involvesselling crops. In this quick guide, we’ll tell you all the ways to do just that. Don’t take out a loan if your routine crop sales can get you where you need to be!

A tractor carrying a trailer filled with wheat in Farming Simulator 25

As with most things in Farming Simulator 25,selling crops is a multistep processsteeped in (relative) realism. First, of course,you will need to have harvested the crops in question. Then, go ahead andbring those crops to a trailer or other containment vehicle.

You needsomething to haul the trailerwith afterward -a tractor works great.Line your tractor up with the trailer, pressing the “attach"button once you’ve done so.

The current prices for canola in August in Farming Simulator 25

Withthe harvested product in your truck,nter the menu and head to “Prices”.Scroll down until you see the product that’s loaded into your truck.Locations that you can sell to are listed here, including the price that their fluctuating market currently presents.

To help you navigate to your destination once you’ve found the one with the best current prices,mark the location on your map. This can be done while you’re hovering over an individual vendor in the prices sub-menu.

Unloading a batch of canola into a vendor’s storage grate in Farming Simulator 25

You can do this prior to any of the above steps, for the record, but we’ve listed everything in the order that we reckon most players will follow.

Mind you,you don’t need to sell your cropsat this time.Prices fluctuate, as we noted - which means thatif you keep tabs on these fluctuations, you can sell when conditions are more favorable.

In this case,store the crops in a siloinstead. Don’t worry - they won’t go bad or anything!

If you see a price you like (or just really need to make a quick buck),mark your map with the buyer’s location. From here, it’s a simple matter ofdriving to their location.

You may very well need to makemultiple trips, especially earlier on, when the size-related efficiency of your available vehicle will be limited by your limited funds.

You will seean indicator for where to unload your crops. That’s all it takes!