What is the best way to store root vegetables?

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I am currently playing a multiplayer game of Farming Simulator with someone else, and we recently tried to do some potato farming, although we came up with a problem regarding storing them. What is the best way to store them which won't cost a lot, seeing as we nearly have run out of cash - loan included - and we don't want to sell or use them right away?



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In the end, we both decided to go with (for now) the option which the game recommends - that is, storing them in one of the bays of the two-bay vehicle shelters. Then, we can use the conveyor belts when we want to load up our tippers to load them into the tippers in order to take them to the drop-off point we choose to use.




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How do you store root vegetables for a long time?

Store them in a cool place (the refrigerator crisper drawer or lowest shelf) in an open container. They need to be kept moist to stay crisp, so wrap them in a damp towel. They should keep 4 to 6 months.

How should root and tuber vegetables be stored?

Store them in a cool pantry or closet at 55\xb0 to 60\xb0. If no cool place is available, pack them in layers of sand in barrels or crates. The sand cushions and keeps the tubers cool, but not cold enough to freeze. Place the containers in a moderately warm basement or garage.

Should you wash root vegetables before storing?

Remove the leafy tops of vegetables before storing them, but don't clean or wash the root vegetables prior to storage. Let them sit in the air for a couple of days prior to storage to let the skins \u201ccure.\u201d

How do you store root vegetables without a cellar?

Make a root clamp: Instead of building a root cellar, just dig out holes in the hard ground to store cabbages, potatoes, and other root vegetables. Use hay in between each vegetable. Cover with a thick layer of straw, and then the dirt to keep out any frost. Then cover with more straw (a bale or two).



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I store it in train station. It's easier to load and unload.

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