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Plant processing (also known as threshing) is a skill used in the Farmer's Workshop to process plants into a more useful form. The process produces seeds if the plant has any.
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Valley herbs are processed golden salve. The process uses a vial, the contents of which are then poured into suitable barrels in a stockpile accepting said extracts.
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Sweet pods are processed into barrels and result in dwarven syrup, a valuable foodstuff. It cannot be consumed raw.
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Quarry bushes are processed into bags, yielding quarry bush leaves, a valuable foodstuff. They cannot be consumed without cooking.
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Rope reeds and pig tails are processed into thread. Thread is used for making cloth or suturing wounds.
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None of the produced goods have quality values and thus the only benefit of high skill level is faster processing speed.

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