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cause i plowed, rolled, weeding and sow again. were the spots are seems already fertilized but there are more fertilized spots now... and it didn't hail...
its in Game Settings under Crops and Growth.
I plowed with a subsoiler and they disappeared, at least in the main game view. I guess I'll see once I plant again in those fields. I have turn off the Weather damage so I guess if the crops grow in those spots normally again I'll know. Just irks me about the spots still showing up in the Fertilization layer map.
Ok, I plowed with the subsoiler. Then planted a new crop after turning off Disasters and the crop covers the whole field at least at the first growth stage. No holes in the crop. There does seem to be a weird visiual bug where some of the crop holes might look like they are still there at a distance but when you get right up on them there is crop there, unlike before. So the problem is 'sort of' fixed in that your crop is unaffected now but you might still see the holes far away in the ground texture.