FS18 Journey #4: First Canola & Bale Collector | Farming Simulator 18
Welcome back to my Farming Simulator 18 journey! In Chapter 4, I grow canola for the first time and continue building the farm slowly but efficiently. The money is starting to come in step by step, and I use the progress to buy a bale collector, making the farm work easier and more organized. I also continue feeding the animals and preparing the farm for the next stages. This episode is not about rushing — it is about smart progress, better equipment, steady income, and building a strong foundation until I can afford more tractors and machinery. I play FS18 my own way and show the full farming journey chapter by chapter, from a small beginner farm into a bigger and more successful farming business. Subscribe for more Farming Simulator 18 gameplay, FS18 farming journey, tractors, canola, bales, animals, farm upgrades, beginner tips, and relaxing farming simulator gameplay. #fs18 #farmingsimulator #farmingsimulator18 Game: Farming Simulator 18 Developed by: GIANTS Software GmbH This video is fan-made gameplay content and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by GIANTS Software.

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