Meat Packing Plant - Used for Processing Tenderloins

Wednesday, August 6, 2014
You can distinguish your Meat Packing Plant factory on your farm from its tiled rooftop composing of an orange and yellow color. Around the structure are the spicy bacons and packages displayed. What it exactly does is it simply packs your spicy bacons. The cost for setting up a Meat Packing Plant on your farm is worth $4000 cash. The following are the costs of upgrading this factory into its higher levels:

Level 1 will cost you $4000


Level 2 will cost you $5000


Level 3 will cost you $6000


Level 4 will cost you $7000


Level 5 will cost you $8000


How does the Meat Packing Plant factory works?

You will need some pigs on your farm. The cost for buying each of these animals is worth $1000 cash where you may find it expensive on your part. Anyway, you can easily purchase pigs on your farm when you manage to reach the Meat and Packing streets challenges of the game.

When you already have some pigs around your farm, it may take some time before they will start dropping their raw meats. Through the use of your mouse, left-click on those dropped meat to store them on your storage warehouse. Now that you have some raw meats, process them into your Meat Cutter factory making them into tenderloins.

The tenderloins that you have processed must be sent immediately on your Smokehouse to turn them into spicy bacons. As for the final step, click on your plane and order some packages on the market. When your plane returns, the item that you have ordered will be dropped down from your farm. Collect all the packages then click on your Meat Packing Plant to pack your spicy bacons.

Take note that all processed products from any factories are placed near them when they are completed. Thus, you have to make sure that you always have extra slots on your storage warehouse since failing to collect the product at some short period of time will cause them to disappear. Another case would be the attacking bears could destroy them.

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