On 13-Jan-17 08:11 AM, Philip Barnes wrote:
The big problem with tagging which crops are grown in fields is that
they are generally rotated, a field that grew wheat in 2016 will have
something else in 2017. Crops are rotated to prevent disease, so it is
tagging that will rapidly become stale.

Usually the rotation will be between a number of crops.
Similar to sports fields where cricket is played in summer and soccer in winter 
these can be dealt with by using a semicolon separator

produce=wheat;barley;chick_pea
Note mappers are already doing this with the produce tag.


Best avoided IMHO.

Just stick with farmland=arable.

Err landuse=farmland should do.

Some want to map more detail .. fine let them do it ... but in some way that 
makes sense, has some form of organisation.
That is all I'm trying to do here. I don't map to this detail either. But I do 
like correct, logical and organised tags and values.

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Just put asparagus under vegetable rather than a separate tag.
Possibly grains too can be grouped together.

Changed rubber to latex... I'm certain there are more corrections/fine tuning 
to be done.


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