Connecting fields | Agriculture Farming Simulator 2013 Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
While working on field 15, look out for the tree on which hired workers can get stuck. Keep in mind that each object that can block their path is a problem (he will get stuck and withhold from further work). That''s why you should try to work on the field in the other direction (have him drive vertically instead of horizontally or vice versa).
You can however connect certain fields. You just need to buy a plow.
Attach the plow to the tractor (you need to put a weight at the front) and head to one of the fields that you want to connect. Change the plow setting to "create field". You can of course plow both fields, though you should focus on the area where grass divides them. Plough the area which is required to connect the two fields (cruise control speed 1).
Afterwards use the cultivator on the plowed area and the fields will be connected. Remember to change the plow setting to restricted by the field.
Is it worth it? If you already bought field 14 and want to purchase more land, it's definitely worth connecting smaller fields, just like 15 and 16. Hiring a worker onto a bigger field will let him work on a bigger area without requiring your attention. You will also have move your equipment between the fields less.