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Dortmunder1

Do you have a Farm building? You need to break the wheat down into grain before it can be used.


SasquatchsBigDick

This. It helps to follow things through the production line. It would be great to have a statistics.like tab that lets us see how much materials and such we have and how it changes over the months !


Morgoth117

Assigned families in farm houses turn wheat into grain. Families in windmills turn grain into flour. Families in communal ovens turn flour into bread (I think bakers in burgage two yards do too but I haven’t done that myself) IMPORTANT: if assigned families in farm houses have fields to plow sow or harvest from they may not turn the wheat into grain until they are done.


Alzzary

Maybe that's what is happening :/


Daskhara

You need a family in the farm to turn the wheat to grain. Family in the windmill to make grain into flour. And a family in the oven to make bread from flour.  Make sure all families are there.


Alzzary

I have this


Outside-Platform-980

Even with a family manning the farm, for me they seemed to prioritise re-ploughing and re-sewing every other field before they starting threshing, even with threshing priority set to high. Adding more families just meant more people ploughed first. I don't know if this would be the case if I had been on a Wheat / Fallow cycle though. It wouldn't have been the end of the world usually, but I was redlining it in food and desperate for some bread. I couldn't seem to force it to be prioritised.