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Farming Simulator 25 Patch 1.17.0.0 Notes (17th March 2026)
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Farming Simulator 25 Patch 1.17.0.0 Notes (17th March 2026)

Farming Simulator 25's patch 1.17.0.0 lands today with new vehicles, multiplayer fixes, and a surprising number of AI helper improvements.

Nathan Lees
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Farming Simulator 25's patch 1.17.0.0 is out today, and it's one of the meatier updates the game has seen in a while. Three new vehicles headline the additions: the Zetor Crystal 16045 tractor, the Dewulf GCCI vegetable harvester, and the Krone Swadro S 350 Highland windrower. The Berthoud WinAir 1000 vineyard sprayer and Kramer KT577 telehandler are also in, alongside a Stars and Stripes design config for the Case IH Patriot 4450.

On the fixes side, GIANTS has done real work on the AI helper. Workers will now correctly detect already-treated areas in weed-infested fields, handle headland corners more cleanly, and follow better clockwise/counter-clockwise rotation during harvesting. That last one has been a genuine frustration for anyone running large automated operations. The invisible bales bug in multiplayer is also gone, and the broken gear number display on dashboards is finally sorted. And honestly, the Border Collie being added as a new dog breed is the kind of detail that will absolutely matter to a specific and passionate slice of the playerbase.

Full patch notes below.

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