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A '''farmer's workshop''' is used to process various plants and make cheese.  [[Pig tail]]s and [[Rope reed]]s are processed into [[thread]], [[quarry bush]]es into leaves, and [[sweet pod]]s into [[dwarven syrup]]. It is also used to milk [[purring maggot]]s and process the [[milk]] into dwarven [[cheese]].
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A '''farmer's workshop''' is used to process various plants and make cheese.  [[Pig tail]]s and [[Rope reed]]s are processed into [[thread]], [[quarry bush]]es into leaves, and [[sweet pod]]s into [[dwarven syrup]].
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It is also used to milk [[purring maggot]]s for [[dwarven milk]]. Dwarven milk as well as other (bought) [[milk]] can then be turned into [[cheese]] at a 1:1 ratio. For this the milk has to be allowed for cooking in the kitchen menu, so you might want to make sure it's not used for cooking instead.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:10, 2 March 2008

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Job Requirement

Plant Processing (Thresher), Milking, Cheesemaking

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  • Plant processing, or Milking, or Cheesemaking
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A farmer's workshop is used to process various plants and make cheese. Pig tails and Rope reeds are processed into thread, quarry bushes into leaves, and sweet pods into dwarven syrup.

It is also used to milk purring maggots for dwarven milk. Dwarven milk as well as other (bought) milk can then be turned into cheese at a 1:1 ratio. For this the milk has to be allowed for cooking in the kitchen menu, so you might want to make sure it's not used for cooking instead.

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