Whether you’re a wood-chopping newbie or a seasoned lumber tycoon in Farming Simulator 25, this guide has everything you need to master turning logs into profits, and that involves the trusty Sawmill. From choosing the perfect sawmill to making the most of your production chains, I’ve got you covered. Grab your flannel and let’s get to it—because nothing says “success” like turning trees into cold, hard cash!
Complete Sawmill Guide
Sawmills are an amazing way to diversify your farm’s income. Plus, forestry work is oddly satisfying, right? Whether you’re crafting prefab walls or simply raking in cash with planks, sawmills are a cornerstone of any thriving farm operation. Let’s get started on how to set up, optimize, and profit from your very own sawmill!
Placing and Buying Sawmills
Got wood but no sawmill? No worries! If your map includes a prebuilt sawmill, simply buy it for $300,000. Just head to its location and interact with the wrench icon. If buyer’s remorse kicks in, you can sell it in the Build Menu—though you’ll lose a bit of the purchase price.
Prefer a fresh start? Build your own sawmill! Here’s how:
- Enter Build Mode.
- Navigate to Production Chains > Factories.
- Pick a sawmill type:
- Standard Sawmill: The all-rounder for basic wood production.
- Mizer Sawmill: More efficient and can produce prefab walls.
- Small Sawmill: Compact, but no prefab wall options.
Choose a good spot on your farm, place it, and you’re in business!
What Does the Sawmill Need?
Just wood—plain and simple! Whether it’s logs from freshly chopped trees or those weird leftover branches, all wood is welcome.
Here’s how to deliver it:
- Bring logs to the dump icon at the sawmill.
- For some sawmills, interact with the “Sell Wood” marker to start processing.
Use Super Strength to speed up manual wood-moving tasks. If you’re struggling with forestry, check out my Complete Guide to Forestry in Farming Simulator 25 as well!
Using the Sawmill
Now the fun begins—time to turn those logs into cold, hard cash (well, products). Here’s what to do:
- Open the map, click the sawmill, and hit Manage.
- Or walk up to the sawmill’s wrench icon and interact.
- Pick your desired output: planks, wood beams, prefab walls—you name it.
- Activate the product. It’ll automatically stop when materials run out.
- Every product has a recipe, so plan wisely:
- Example: 416L of wood → 275L of planks + 120L of wood chips.
- Production cycles are monthly, so pace your operations for consistent output.
Your sawmill can churn out:
- Planks: The bread-and-butter of wood production.
- Planks (Long): Bigger and better for advanced crafting.
- Prefab Walls: Mizer sawmill exclusive and great for construction.
- Wood Beams: Key for certain production chains.
- Wood Chips: A handy byproduct you can sell for extra cash.
Moving Pallets
Your hard work spawns at the Pallet Spawn Point. From here, it’s time to move those products:
Here are your Equipment Options:
- Front Loaders: Great for most farm setups.
- Telehandlers: Perfect for precision lifting.
- Wheel Loaders: Best for heavy loads like wood beams.
- Forklifts: Simple and effective for pallets.
To use them, attach a pallet fork to your machine. Then, use the controls to load the pallets onto trailers or move them to storage.
Output Modes Explained:
- Storing: Pallets spawn and wait for manual transport.
- Selling: Automatic sales, but expect a 20–40% profit loss.
- Distributing: Free transfer of goods to connected facilities (perfect for big production chains).
Profitability Chart & Tips
Let’s talk money, because that’s why we’re here. Below is a chart which shows the profitability for each Sawmill structure:
Sawmill (Full Size)
Product | Input (L) | Material | Cost ($) | Output | Revenue ($) | Profit Margin ($) | Monthly Earnings ($) | Production (L) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Planks Long | 416 | Wood | $748.80 | 275 planks | $960.85 | $281.17 | $6,748.08 | 9984 |
Woodchips | – | – | – | 120 woodchips | $69.12 | – | – | 2880 |
Planks | 416 | Wood | $748.80 | 410 planks | $959.40 | $279.72 | $6,713.28 | 9984 |
Woodchips | – | – | – | 120 woodchips | $69.12 | – | – | 2880 |
Prefab Walls | 412 | Wood | $741.60 | 100 walls | $891.00 | $149.40 | $5,019.84 | 13843.2 |
Wood Beams | 416 | Wood | $748.80 | 183 beams | $959.29 | $296.89 | $7,125.26 | 9984 |
Woodchips | – | – | – | 150 woodchips | $86.40 | – | – | 3600 |
Sawmill (Mizer)
Product | Input (L) | Material | Cost ($) | Output | Revenue ($) | Profit Margin ($) | Monthly Earnings ($) | Production (L) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Planks Long | 208 | Wood | $374.40 | 138 planks | $482.17 | $142.33 | $3,415.97 | 4992 |
Woodchips | – | – | – | 60 woodchips | $34.56 | – | – | 1440 |
Planks | 208 | Wood | $374.40 | 205 planks | $479.70 | $139.86 | $3,356.64 | 4992 |
Woodchips | – | – | – | 60 woodchips | $34.56 | – | – | 1440 |
Wood Beams | 208 | Wood | $374.40 | 125 beams | $655.25 | $333.27 | $7,998.38 | 4992 |
Woodchips | – | – | – | 91 woodchips | $52.42 | – | – | 2184 |
Sawmill (Small)
Product | Input (L) | Material | Cost ($) | Output | Revenue ($) | Profit Margin ($) | Monthly Earnings ($) | Production (L) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Planks Long | 41 | Wood | $73.80 | 27 planks | $94.34 | $20.54 | $492.91 | 984 |
Planks | 41 | Wood | $73.80 | 41 planks | $95.94 | $22.14 | $531.36 | 984 |
Wood Beams | 41 | Wood | $73.80 | 18 beams | $94.36 | $20.56 | $493.34 | 984 |
- Sell Manually: Avoid the automatic selling penalty by transporting goods to high-paying buyers yourself.
- Prioritize Profits: Prefab walls and long planks often bring the highest returns.
- Synergy is Key: Pair your sawmill with carpentry workshops or other facilities for an efficient production line.
Bonus Tip: Double-check game updates—bugs in wood processing are common, but patches usually fix them.
Wrapping Up
And that’s a wrap! Sawmills in Farming Simulator 25 are an awesome way to mix up your farm’s income streams while flexing your forestry skills. Whether you’re building prefab walls or stacking wood chips, there’s always a way to maximize those profits. If you have questions or concerns, feel free to leave them in the comments section below.