We look at growing, tending, harvesting, and selling grapes in Farming Simulator 25.

Why Keep Bees?

Bees have two massive benefits, one active and one passive.

Beehives, a small silo, and a honey collection area are all clustered together in Farming Simulator 25.

Actively,bees produce honey.

This is going to automatically collect the honey from the bees, and store that honey on a pallet.

Selling Honey

The easiest option for dealing with honey is selling it as is.

A grape harvester carefully harvests grapes in a large and vibrant vineyard in Farming Simulator 25.

This is very straightforward and only requires a little bit of transport to manage.

Processing Honey In A Cereal Factory

you could alsoprocess honey into cereal in a cereal factory.

But, it’s going to net youquite a bit more money than selling honey alone.

A bee flies through the air in Farming Simulator 25.

Here’s how to grow and sell cotton, a valuable commodity in Farming Simulator 25.

A cluster of beehives sit together in Farming Simulator 25.

A group of beehives sit just beside a field of canola in Farming Simulator 25.

A forklift lifts a pallet of honey in Farming Simulator 25.

A pickup with a trailer attached to the back hauls a pallet of honey across a farm in Farming Simulator 25.

A chart displaying the prices of honey fluctuating, and all the places you can sell honey, in Farming Simulator 25.

The production chain screen for a cereal factory in Farming Simulator 25.

Honey sits on a collection pallet in Farming Simulator 25.

The harvester is working a cotton field in Farming Simulator 25.

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Farming Simulator 25