If you’re looking for mods for Farming Simulator 19 that you can’t find on the in-game mod hub, you’ll find that there are a lot of sketchy websites out there. One of the best ways to make sure that you get quality mods is to get them straight from the modders who make them. The way that most modders distribute the files is through Facebook groups.

Just a quick tip before the list – make sure that you FOLLOW THE RULES – each group posts their own rules and sometimes they can be more strict than others. If you show up saying, “can sum1 make my pap’s traktur?” they will probably warn you once then kick you out. Follow the rules. Don’t share stupid off-topic memes. Say thanks for the mods. And if you’re trying to learn mods, give it a start and share screenshots. People will help you, but not if you beg.

Expendables Modding
-This might be the most famous group of modders in the entire FS19 community. They’ve been “in the game” for a few versions of FS. You’ll see their mods featured on many YouTube videos. They have several HUNDRED mods available in their announcements section. If you do go there because you found them on this site, please adhere to their rules. It’s a huge community and they don’t have time for childish games. Don’t leak mods or trashtalk their group. Be a good group member and you’ll get some really amazing mods without having to jump through a bunch of “like and share” hoops like some groups require.

Appalaches Modding
-Appalaches put out some of the best quality mods available for FS19. The group has a wide range of mods from attachments to full on mods. I have been using the New Holland forage harvester from this group for a while and find that it is quality. If you’re looking for a community smaller than Expendables but still regularly puts out new mods, this is a good one. It’s also in English and French, if that’s something that interests you.

Old School Farming
-Since I personally appreciate the old school equipment a bit more, I am a huge fan of this group. You’ll be able to get some really great small time equipment in the announcements of this group. Again, as long as you follow the rules there’s a lot to gain from a group like this. There are some modders in this group who specialize in older and smaller equipment, so they put out some really creative stuff.

Custom Modding Group
-This is one of the largest FS19 modding groups out right now. Although I am not in this one, I thought it might be a good addition here since they have a good following. They have their own YouTube page and some of the more active modders in the FS community. It’s definitely a group that can help you get mods or get into modding if you’ll be patient and learn from them.

Rebellion Modding
-To round out our list, we’ll include Rebellion Modding, which came to me as a suggestion from a highly respected mod in the FS community. With a smaller following than some of the other groups out there, Rebellion have a reputation for being more helpful to new modders who are getting their feet wet. That said, check them out and discover some new mods to improve your farm.

Did I miss your favorite mod group? Throw a link down in the comments and maybe I’ll put together a “volume two” of this list. Also, mention your favorite mod and maybe I’ll include it in a YouTube mod review on my channel, Bluebelly Gaming!