Overview

Farming Simulator 25: Vredo Pack is a content add-on aimed squarely at grassland maintenance and yield recovery. It introduces technology from Vredo—well-known for overseeding and slurry injection—while also bringing back Evers Agro. Alongside the machinery, a new wrinkle arrives in the form of wild boars roaming fields and threatening crop health, adding an extra layer of farm management beyond pure equipment optimization.

What’s Included

The pack adds 12 new machines designed to help counter grassland degradation and improve productivity. For players who spend a lot of time on pasture upkeep, forage workflows, and soil care, this DLC focuses on tools that directly influence field performance rather than adding new crop types or maps.

New Brands: Vredo Arrives, Evers Agro Returns

This is the first time Vredo has appeared in the series, bringing specialized equipment centered on overseeding and slurry application. Evers Agro returns with additional hardware that complements the same “keep the ground healthy” theme—useful if your farm loop is built around long-term field quality and efficient nutrient management.

Maintain Grassland with Overseeding

Over time, grassland can lose performance and yield potential. The Vredo Pack targets this problem with a new generation of seeders focused on overseeding to help restore productivity:

  • Vredo Agri Twin 580
  • Vredo Agri 290
  • Vredo Agri Air 290 (DZ5 seeder generation)

These machines are intended for players who want to actively maintain pastures rather than simply replanting fields from scratch. In practical terms, overseeding supports a maintenance-driven approach: keep grassland in good condition, preserve yield potential, and reduce the feeling that every field inevitably slides toward inefficiency.

Wild Boars: A New Threat to Crop Health

The pack also introduces roaming wild boars—described as bristly, dark-haired ancestors of domesticated pigs—that can damage fields and threaten crop health. Instead of being a purely cosmetic addition, they represent a management concern: you’ll need to keep an eye on affected fields and distract them to decrease crop damage.

It’s a small but meaningful change of pace for players who enjoy reactive farm problem-solving—something to monitor and respond to while you’re already juggling equipment schedules, field states, and logistics.

Slurry Injection: Feed the Soil Efficiently

Where overseeding addresses the surface and stand health, slurry injection focuses on nutrition and efficiency. Injecting slurry properly can improve both yield and crop quality, and the Vredo Pack leans hard into giving you specialized tools for the job.

Highlighted equipment includes:

  • Vredo VT7138 — a high-capacity, three-axle, self-propelled slurry tanker built for throughput and large-scale operations
  • Vredo Profi series injectors — geared toward effective injection workflows
  • Evers Agro Toric 48-672 — a mounted option aimed at efficient application and soil nutrition

If your FS25 routine includes fertilization planning and field optimization, these additions are all about doing the same job with better specialization and (potentially) fewer compromises—especially on bigger farms where capacity and time-on-task matter.

Who This DLC Is For

  • Grassland-focused farms that want more depth and better tooling for pasture upkeep
  • Players who like equipment-centric DLC that changes workflows via new machines rather than adding new regions or entirely new systems
  • Optimization-minded farmers who enjoy improving yield/crop quality through better nutrient management
  • Anyone wanting more field-side threats, with wild boars adding an extra issue to monitor

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      Bottom Line

      Farming Simulator 25: Vredo Pack is a targeted expansion that deepens the grassland and slurry side of the FS25 experience. Between specialized overseeding equipment, heavy-duty slurry injection options, and the added annoyance of wild boars threatening crops, it’s best suited to Mac players who enjoy hands-on land stewardship and equipment-driven efficiency upgrades.