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7 Days to Die, Empyrion, Space Engineers... and many more EA games have had mods.
That was just one of the examples. It also had mods very early on. So the length of time its been in EA is irrelevant.
More and more EA games are early adopters of adding the ability of mods. Adding the ability early on prevents rewriting portions of the program later. One good example is My Summer Car. It's expected to come out of EA sometime this year (2022). Mods have been available for it for many years now.
People need to pause and think before responding to others. The question asking if there were any mods is a fair one. Instead of posting what you did, you could have simply stated that it's rare for a very EA game to have mods available at that stage. It's a kinder and more respectful type of response.
As far as the original posters question, the only "mods" that seem to be available now are more for cheats than adding additional content. Any game can be modded. Battlefield 1942 was a great example of a game being modded that was never intended to be modded. Desert Combat added years to that game. Those who created to mod have come a long way. Dice wasn't well known back then unless you played BF1942 DC mod. Now, most have heard of Dice.
One thing I did forget to mention above is that any game can be modded even if the developer doesn't support modding. In those cases, it depends on how popular the game is. I'm not sure that Ranch Sim is the type of game that will gain a big following. I personally enjoy it a lot, however. A lot will depend on what the developer(s) add and if those additions attract enough gamers to inspire someone to create mod(s).
Mea culpa. Yes I noticed that I was wrong.
Salutations to all.
*EDIT*
Should've read the other replies...yeah sorry wasn't trying to pile on. Steam forums are often mean as heck.