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=== Plants (growing) ===
 
=== Plants (growing) ===
It doesn't matter who <u>sows</u> (plants) your crops, but letting an unskilled grower <u>harvest</u> your fields will waste some of the product; check the [[Plant_Harvest_Yield| plant harvest yield]] stat of the colonist.  If you need to avoid this, you will have to create a – possibly large – restriction zone to keep this colonist out of the area that they must not harvest.  Allow them access only to areas where <u>sowing</u> needs to happen; lower skill levels are slower, but do not hurt harvest amounts.
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Letting an unskilled grower harvest your fields will waste some of the product; check the [[Plant_Harvest_Yield| plant harvest yield]] stat of the colonist.  If you need to avoid this, you will have to create a – possibly large – restriction zone to keep this colonist out of the area that they must not harvest.  Allow them access only to areas where <u>sowing</u> needs to happen; lower skill levels are slower, but do not hurt harvest amounts.
  
 
Chopping trees is a good, safe way to train ''plants''.  Disallow the task ("plant cut" in the work tab) for your skilled growers, so your trainees will get more opportunities to chop wood.
 
Chopping trees is a good, safe way to train ''plants''.  Disallow the task ("plant cut" in the work tab) for your skilled growers, so your trainees will get more opportunities to chop wood.

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