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In reality, '''bone meal''' is made by grinding bones into a powder.
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It is unknown whether bone meal is available in the current version.{{v|0.27.176.38c}} It appears in [[pits]] and under [[stockpile]] options for food.
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'''Bone meal''' is the resulting powder one winds up with after grinding up [[bone]]s.
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==Fortress Mode==
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At present, bone meal is only ever found in [[glowing pit]]s. It cannot be used for any purpose and is, for now, just for atmosphere. Any bone meal present in the pit will disappear during the next [[season]] change.
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It also appears as a custom [[Stockpile#Food|food stockpile]] option that does not actually do anything except confuse the occasional wayward player; perhaps that is how you ended up at this page in the first place.
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==Real Life==
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In reality, '''bone meal''' is made by grinding animal bones into a powder and is used as a fertilizer for plants and as a nutritional supplement for animals.
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 8 October 2021

This article is about an older version of DF.

Bone meal is the resulting powder one winds up with after grinding up bones.

Fortress Mode[edit]

At present, bone meal is only ever found in glowing pits. It cannot be used for any purpose and is, for now, just for atmosphere. Any bone meal present in the pit will disappear during the next season change.

It also appears as a custom food stockpile option that does not actually do anything except confuse the occasional wayward player; perhaps that is how you ended up at this page in the first place.

Real Life[edit]

In reality, bone meal is made by grinding animal bones into a powder and is used as a fertilizer for plants and as a nutritional supplement for animals.