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Farming Simulator 25 Etruria Map Guide: Install Steps, Farms, Crops, and Productions

Other Games·July 25, 2025·18 min read

Etruria is a Farming Simulator 25 map created in part by long-time mod author EdoMod. Inspired by Tuscany and Emilia, it brings Italian countryside scenery, vineyards, olive groves, rolling hills, and practical farm layouts into FS25.

Farming Simulator 25 Etruria Map Overview

The Etruria map is built around a detailed rural Italian setting with rustic farmsteads, vineyards, and seasonal backdrops. Players can customize parts of the environment, including placing foliage such as bushes, although the farmlands themselves are not as freely adjustable for players who want to reshape everything.

That limitation is not necessarily a weakness. Etruria focuses on functional design, with farms and required items arranged to support normal play instead of turning the whole map into a blank construction sandbox.

How to Install Etruria in Farming Simulator 25

At the time of writing, Etruria is available only for the PC version of Farming Simulator 25. Unless the author announces otherwise, there is no guarantee that the map will come to console versions.

To download it, visit the FS25 Etruria map website from the mod author. Scroll until you find the two download options: the base mod files and the HD textures pack. The base files are required, while the HD textures pack is optional.

The map is free to download and play. Players who want to support EdoMod can donate through the link on the website, or add an amount in the "Enter your price" field during checkout.

After downloading, place the Etruria map files in the Farming Simulator 25 mods folder. The default path is C:\Users\"Username"\Documents\My Games\FarmingSimulator2025\mods. Do not extract the mod files, since doing so can stop the map from loading correctly.

Etruria also requires several supporting mods:

  • Alpego Jet-M Pack
  • Dondi 800 Series
  • Fiat Weight
  • Fiatagri 110-90
  • Garage Menu
  • SDF Open Field Pack
  • Sigma 4 Pack
  • Swan

If those files are missing, installing Etruria should pull the extra mods for you. Make sure the PC has at least 1.58 GB of free storage for all required files.

Etruria Map Features and Contents

The Etruria website lists the following major features:

  • 83 cultivable fields
  • 9 grassy fields
  • 8 forest areas
  • 7 red and white grape vineyards and orchards
  • 3 farms
  • 2 purchasable houses
  • Multi-angle ready selections
  • Ability to crop different fruits, including apples and white grapes
  • New production lines
  • Seasonal backgrounds

When loading the map for the first time, players spawn in a town area. You can also begin without owning a farm. Three farms are available to purchase.

Farmland A is the smallest and cheapest option. It has limited farming and animal husbandry space, with room for a chicken farm if you want to raise chickens for extra income.

Farmland B is larger and costs $2,964,480. It adds more crop cultivation space and supports pigs and sheep.

Farmland C is the largest farm and can be bought for $3,414,000. It offers more crop space than Farmlands A and B and supports chickens, cows, and horses.

Available Crops

Etruria supports 27 crops, and harvested crops can be sold at 9 selling points. The planting and harvest seasons are:

  • Apple: Planting Season: March to June, Harvest Season: October
  • Barley: Planting Season: September to October, Harvest Season: June to July
  • Canola: Planting Season: August to September, Harvest Season: July to August
  • Carrots: Planting Season: April to July, Harvest Season: August to November
  • Corn: Planting Season: April to May, Harvest Season: October to November
  • Cotton: Planting Season: February to March, Harvest Season: October to November
  • Grapes: Planting Season: March to May, Harvest Season: September to October
  • Grass: Planting Season: March to November, Harvest Season: Throughout the year
  • Green Beans: Planting Season: April to June, Harvest Season: August to November
  • Long Grain Rice: Planting Season: April, Harvest Season: September
  • Oat: Planting Season: March to April, Harvest Season: July to August
  • Oilseed Radish: Planting Season: March to October, Harvest Season: Throughout the year
  • Olives: Planting Season: March to June, Harvest Season: October
  • Parsnips: Planting Season: April to June, Harvest Season: August to November
  • Peas: Planting Season: March to April, Harvest Season: July to September
  • Poplar: Planting Season: March to August, Harvest Season: Throughout the year
  • Potatoes: Planting Season: March to April, Harvest Season: August to September
  • Red Beet: Planting Season: April to June, Harvest Season: August to November
  • Rice: Planting Season: April to May, Harvest Season: August to September
  • Sorghum: Planting Season: April to May, Harvest Season: August to September
  • Soybeans: Planting Season: April to May, Harvest Season: October to November
  • Spinach: Planting Season: March to May, Harvest Season: June to November
  • Sugar Beet: Planting Season: March to April, Harvest Season: October to November
  • Sugarcane: Planting Season: March to April, Harvest Season: October to November
  • Sunflowers: Planting Season: March to April, Harvest Season: October to November
  • Wheat: Planting Season: September to October, Harvest Season: July to August
  • White Grapes: Planting Season: March to May, Harvest Season: September to October

Production Chains

Etruria includes 12 productions. None are owned by the player at the start, but buying Farmlands B and C includes built-in productions. Farmland B includes a bakery, while Farmland C includes a dairy and BGA.

Other productions on the map include:

  • Sawmill
  • BGA
  • Biogas Plant
  • Pasta Factory
  • Olive Oil Mill
  • Composting Plant
  • Winery
  • Fruit Juice Factory
  • Grain Mill

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