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Just wanted a few peoples views and suggestions;
The biggest difference between the 2 farms is the Immersive farm is a lot more "open" as well,, it's not just loads of "small-ish" spaces like Grandpa's farm, it's basically just one HUGE area with loads of sub-area's for your barns/coops/sheds etc.
The best thing about the farm is it allows you to massively use the tractor and it makes you FEEL like you're actually a real farmer xD
Edit: To add on to this, if you switched from Grandpa's Farm to Immersive and went on to an old save, it has a good chance of breaking. Best way to show this, since you said you use a greenhouse mod, take the mod off and go look at your greenhouse, you'll see what happens xD. As long as you don't end the day and it saves, it "should" be okay. I've not had a problem when I was using an old save that had everything unlocked to check different mods out, and noticed how weird and broken things became :D
I made a 'unused mod' map on my desktop for that
Than download the other one and start a new safe with it.
If you want to play on Grandpa's farm again you simply switch the two mods around.
You can do this with all mods that don't add more stuff.
If you want to remove mods that add crops/tree's/fish or new machines ect. you need to remove all modded-in stuff first or you risk a Json-shuffle wich can screw your save horribly.