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Lets hope theres lots of harvesting contracts for you then.
1: Plow / Cultivate
2: Seed
3: Fertilize
4: Lime
5: Fertilize (I do it this way because then you can get full fert % without waiting a growth stage)
6: Harvest
7: Run a forage wagon to get the straw (if drops straw) and sell, or use in my Cattle Farm)
Then repeat
Fertilise
Mulch
Direct Drill [With seeding and fertilising capability] (Make sure it says no cultivation or plow needed in the description of the implement)
Then you don't need to do anything until the next harvest. If you play with weeds on then I wish you the best.
Do it after harvest but before cultivation
Mulching affects the "base status" of the field so you have to do it before you start working on the "next round" of fieldwork. Can't ground up all that juicy stubble if you've plowed/cultivated it into the ground already.
well, you could plant grass. then all you have to do is fertilize, mow, and bale (or forage wagon). never plow or seed again after that.