Modders Bruno Covas, Zéh Henrique and Agro Farm BR offer a Brazilian map with red earth to help you get through this rainy period. It is based on real data. Porto Barrinha Farm, for Farming Simulator 19, teleports you across the Atlantic (at least if you are a European reader), on a flat culture-oriented map. The plots are medium in size and everything remains manageable solo. It is possible to grow black beans, brachiaria, millet, rye, sorghum and rice, in addition to staple crops.
The description could end there because the rest of the table is less seductive. Few decor elements, only 3 outlets, a fairly average dealership and a lot of inconsistency in the placement of textures. Unfortunately, we feel a little too quickly "Alone in the world" after a few hours of play, even in multiplayer. A road network is present on the southern part of the map, but once again, it is very (too) rare to use it. It was not designed to optimize product delivery.
Still, the general atmosphere that emerges from the menu gives rise to heatstrokes and the desire to cultivate a little cotton and sugar cane. You know, the cultures that we French people ignore most of the time.