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Simagri Weekly Communique N ° 1 3 9 S E A S O N 2 8 MAY SIMAGRI WEEKLY COMMUNIQUE N ° 1 3 9 CROPS SIMAGRI NEWS Sowing : Grain corn Ensiled corn Very soon, you will be able to breed horsesin SimAgri. There will be riding horses, draft horses, Sugarbeet ponies. Several breeds will be available, this breeding purpose will be purely recrational at the Sunflower beginning. Soybean Flax Potatoes Here is what a horse sheet will look like : Tobacco Cotton Green beans Lentils Harvest : None ANIMALS Sheltered : None Free range : Buffalos Cattle Sheeps Pigs Game rules have been updated, please do check them to know more about this breeding. Goats Good game to you all, Make sure you have enough water in your troughs in your meadows. Make sure you have enough water in your troughs ! Don't forget piping wherever possible. Keep in mind that at the SimAgri Shop white cotton SimAgri T-Shirts are still available, screen printed both back and front. Available in 4 sizes for 12 euros (shipping fee included). You can order directly from the SHOP : http://www.simagri.com/boutique.php?lang=1 Downloads The shop Game rules RadioFarmer Font Rear Venturi SIMAGRI CONTEST Ramses35 -This sunday, the 1st of May 2011, will take place the SimAgri Contest's lottery to win a T -Shirt. Domaine d’Ethan Quentin35 Don't forget to sign up. Good luck to you all ! Horse breeds (Riding) Breeds Combined Eventing Race Dressage Endurance Show Horse center Logging/ driving riding jumping Farm work Riding breeds Alter Real +++ +++ +++++ Anglo-Arabe +++++ +++++ +++++ ++ Appaloosa +++ +++ +++++ +++ +++++ Arabe ++++ ++++ +++++ Shagya Barbe ++ +++++ Cheval + + +++++ Canadien Franches ++++ +++++ Montagnes Frison +++ +++ ++ Hanovrien +++++ +++++ ++ Henson +++ +++ +++++ Holsteiner +++++ +++++ ++ Lipizzan ++++ ++++ +++++ Paint Horse ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ Pur-sang ++++ ++++ ++ Anglais Pur-sang +++ +++ +++++ Arabe Pure Race +++ +++ +++++ Espagnole Quarter ++++ ++++ +++++ Horse Selle +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ Français Trakehner +++++ +++++ +++++ ++ Trotteur ++++ ++++ +++ Français Horse breeds (Draft and Pony) Breeds Combined Eventing Race Dressage Endurance Show Horse center Logging/ driving riding jumping Farm work Draft breeds Ardennais +++++ +++++ Auxois +++++ +++++ Breton +++++ +++++ Boulonnais +++++ +++++ Cob +++++ +++++ Normand Comtois +++++ +++++ Percheron +++++ +++++ Poitevin +++++ +++++ Mulassier Trait du +++++ +++++ Nord Brabançon +++++ +++++ Shire +++++ +++++ Clydesdale +++++ +++++ Irish Cob +++++ +++++ American +++++ +++++ Cream draft Pony breeds Camargue +++++ Cheval ++ +++++ Castillonais Merens +++ +++++ Connemara ++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ Dartmoor +++ +++++ +++ +++++ Fjord +++ ++++ Haflinger +++ ++++ Landais +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ New Forest ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ Pottok +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ Shetland ++ +++ Welsh +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ +++++ PLAYERS AT YOUR SERVICE PLAYERS AT YOUR SERVICE .
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