Ok, did some testing on butter and values today, to relay unto fixing. I hope.
I tried this with both a bucket of cow milk and a bucket of goat's milk. Both yielded 28 pieces of butter. Both sets of butter both sold at 7 riln/unit. Milk sells at 375 riln/bucket. 28*7 = 196 riln. This means if one is processing milk into butter, it is at a loss of almost 50% profit. Not sure if this is intentional or not, so I figured I'd bring the data.
butter
Re: butter
Butter should now always end up being a little more valuable than whatever it was churned from.
<Rias> PUT ON PANTS
<Fellborn> NO
<Fellborn> NO