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A farmer had to make an economic choice to pay to use a gristmill. After harvesting grain, the farmer needed to decide whether to pay the miller a fee to grind the grain into flour or to invest time and resources into alternative methods of milling, which might be less efficient or practical. This decision often depended on factors like the distance to the mill, the cost of transportation, and the urgency of needing flour for consumption or sale. Ultimately, the choice reflected the farmer's broader economic considerations in managing their resources.

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