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== Stockpiles ==
 
== Stockpiles ==
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There's two reasons to make a stockpile for the farm:
 
There's two reasons to make a stockpile for the farm:
  
# Dwarves aren't smart enough to carry more than one item at once.  Further, they're so stupid that a farmer, instead of carrying around a bag of seeds when planting seeds, will only carry a ''single'' seed, making necessary a round trip between farm plot and seed bag for each seed planted.  To reduce the time taken on the round trips, the seed bags should be put right next to the farm plots.
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# Dwarfs aren't smart enough to carry more than one item at once.  Further, they're so stupid that a farmer, instead of carrying around a bag of seeds when planting seeds, will only carry a ''single'' seed, making necessary a round trip between farm plot and seed bag for each seed planted.  To reduce the time taken on the round trips, the seed bags should be put right next to the farm plots.
 
# Ripe farm plants won't be harvested if there's nowhere to put them.
 
# Ripe farm plants won't be harvested if there's nowhere to put them.
  
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== Refuse stockpile ==
 
== Refuse stockpile ==
  
When your [[cat]]s kill [[vermin]] it leaves behind vermin remains, and after a while the remains rot.  If they rot while indoors ({{DFtext|Inside|olive}} when looking at a tile with {{K|k}}) they give off [[miasma]], billowing clouds of stink.  Walking through miasma makes your dwarves [[thought|unhappy]], and if they get unhappy enough they might [[tantrum]].  One way to avoid this (other ways are mentioned in the [[Stonegears/Stockpiles#Notes|notes]] section) it to put the remains outdoors ({{DFtext|Outside|cyan}}), where no miasma is generated.  Presumably outdoors rotting garbage still stinks, but the ventilation provided by open air reduces the stink enough that the dwarves no longer mind it.
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When your [[cat]]s kill [[vermin]] it leaves behind vermin remains, and after a while the remains rot.  If they rot while indoors ({{DFtext|Inside|olive}} when looking at a tile with {{K|k}}) they give off [[miasma]], billowing clouds of stink.  Walking through miasma makes your dwarves [[thought|unhappy]], and if they get unhappy enough they might [[tantrum]].  One way to avoid this (other ways are mentioned in the [[Stonegears/Stockpiles#Notes|notes]] section) it to put the remains outdoors ({{DFtext|Outside|cyan}}), where no miasma is generated.  Presumably outdoors rotting garbage still stinks, but the ventilation provided by open air reduces the stink enough that the dwarfs no longer mind it.
  
 
So, go back to the surface and set up a refuse stockpile ({{K|p}}-{{K|r}}):
 
So, go back to the surface and set up a refuse stockpile ({{K|p}}-{{K|r}}):
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== Next tutorial article ==
 
== Next tutorial article ==
  
[[../Farming|Farming]].
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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* Putting two stockpiles of the same type right next to each other won't result in a single merged stockpile, but two separate stockpiles with two separate settings.  If you want to make a single stockpile with an unusual shape then you have to first make a rectangular one, then use {{DFtext|Remove Designation|white}} to take chunks out of it until you have the shape you want.
 
* Putting two stockpiles of the same type right next to each other won't result in a single merged stockpile, but two separate stockpiles with two separate settings.  If you want to make a single stockpile with an unusual shape then you have to first make a rectangular one, then use {{DFtext|Remove Designation|white}} to take chunks out of it until you have the shape you want.
 
* Other way of containing [[miasma]] besides putting refuse outside:
 
* Other way of containing [[miasma]] besides putting refuse outside:
** Put the refuse stockpile underground, but behind a double set of [[door]]s forming an airlock-like system.  This will keep the miasma from spreading, but the dwarves who haul the garbage to the stockpile will still be exposed and get an unhappy thought.
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** Put the refuse stockpile underground, but behind a double set of [[door]]s forming an airlock-like system.  This will keep the miasma from spreading, but the dwarfs who haul the garbage to the stockpile will still be exposed and get an unhappy thought.
 
** Dig a multi-[[z-level]] pit, put a [[activity zone#Garbage_Dump|garbage dump activity zone]] next to it, and [[dump]] refuse into it.  If the pit is deep enough the miasma won't be able to reach the top.
 
** Dig a multi-[[z-level]] pit, put a [[activity zone#Garbage_Dump|garbage dump activity zone]] next to it, and [[dump]] refuse into it.  If the pit is deep enough the miasma won't be able to reach the top.
 
** Dump the refuse into [[magma]], which will burn it up.
 
** Dump the refuse into [[magma]], which will burn it up.
 
* Once a dwarf has decided to haul an item to a stockpile, that item can't be used for anything until it gets placed in the stockpile.
 
* Once a dwarf has decided to haul an item to a stockpile, that item can't be used for anything until it gets placed in the stockpile.

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