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Careful use of [[burrow]]s when training up new miners can help to make sure your novices keep mining the dirt and sand areas, and keep your legendary miners working away at valuable ore veins.
 
Careful use of [[burrow]]s when training up new miners can help to make sure your novices keep mining the dirt and sand areas, and keep your legendary miners working away at valuable ore veins.
 
A useful side effect of using this method is that once you are done, you're left with a nice [[tree|tree farm]] and a safe grazing pasture for your animals.
 
  
 
==How to cancel a mining operation==
 
==How to cancel a mining operation==

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