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A '''miller''' is a dwarf who [[milling|mills]] [[crops|plants]] at either a [[quern]] or [[millstone]], placing the resulting goods into [[bag]]s.  A [[quern]] must be operated by the dwarf himself, while the [[millstone]] uses outside mechanical power (either a [[waterwheel]] or a [[windmill]]).
| color      = 6:0
 
| skill      = Miller
 
| profession = [[Farmer]]
 
| job name  = [[Milling]]
 
| tasks      =
 
* [[Milling|Mill plants]] (uses a [[bag]])
 
| workshop =
 
* [[Millstone]]
 
* [[Quern]]}}
 
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A '''miller''' is a [[dwarf]] who mills [[plant]]s at either a [[quern]] or [[millstone]], placing the resulting goods into [[bag]]s.  Milling produces one unit of [[dye]], [[flour]] or [[sugar]] per item milled. Milled items have no [[Item quality|extra quality]] associated with them.
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:Profession: Farmer
  
A quern must be operated by the dwarf himself, while the millstone uses outside mechanical power (either a [[water wheel]] or a [[windmill]]).
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[[Category:Stub]]
 
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To mill a plant you need the plant to be milled and a bag. Milling does preserve plant seeds.
 
 
 
There is no easy way to determine which plants a dwarf will mill first, you will have to forbid plants you don't want to be milled.
 
 
 
Milling plants is always done at 1:1 ratio; item number stays the same, but value is increased. All plants except [[whip vine]]s mill to 10× plant value; whip vines are 25% better.
 
 
 
==List of millable plants==
 
===Plants that make powders (need to be [[cook]]ed)===
 
*[[Cave wheat]]
 
*:[[Dwarven wheat flour]]
 
*:Worth 20 ☼
 
*[[Sweet pod]]
 
*:[[Dwarven sugar]]
 
*:Worth 20 ☼
 
*[[Longland grass]]
 
*:[[Longland flour]]
 
*:Worth 20 ☼
 
*[[Whip vine]]
 
*:[[Whip vine flour]]
 
*:Worth 25 ☼
 
 
 
===Plants that make [[dye]]s===
 
*[[Dimple cup]]
 
*:[[Dimple dye]]
 
*:Dark blue
 
*:Worth 20 ☼
 
*[[Blade weed]]
 
*:[[Emerald dye]]
 
*:Green
 
*:Worth 20 ☼
 
*[[Hide root]]
 
*:[[Redroot dye]]
 
*:Red
 
*:Worth 10 ☼
 
*[[Sliver barb]]
 
*:[[Sliver dye]]
 
*:Black
 
*:Worth 20 ☼
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
*[[Crop]]s
 
*[[Textile industry]]
 
 
 
{{Skills}}
 

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