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Auto-tresher

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Brygun:
Likewise auto thresher.

We could use as a later development "installations" or outdoor furniture. One of the newer iron working mod uses a 1,000 lb weight to make the bloomery defacto fixed in place.

KillerFRIEND:
How about making a compost pile where it would turn into dirt after sometime has past.

Brygun:
What use are you expecting for the dirt?

The real world people the game is based on fertilized with Ash, not compost. At least as far as we see in the game.

PALU:
Neither compost nor ash or any other fertilizer were used in the UrW time line. The ash resulting from the slash-and-burn may sort of be considered fertilizer, but I don't know how much peoples who used that technique realized it (as opposed to being a result of burning everything to clear the area).

I don't think the concept of water powered equipment had spread very far into the backwards areas at that time, even if they would have been able to build it if they'd known about the concept.

Brygun:
I know in 'medieval europe' the Miller as a thing. So Middle Iron Age yes. Early Iron Age though?

To be honest I'm more inclined to say the ancients had water powered things than to say they didn't. However, it would be a research challenge to find or not-find evidence of it.

Heck, the Babylonians had water gardens and the Eygptians seasonal irrigation troughs along the Nile. As for early iron age Finland, this I am not sure of.

A big factor is the finding of useful drops. In this regards I would think Finland with its Mountains, Cliffs and Hills would be likely to have them. Now, that is not necessarily going to be good places to farm.

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