Here in Nashville, Tennessee, the state government has a large facility called Ellington Agricultural Center <https://www.tn.gov/agriculture/section/eac>. It is not an agricultural-supply business such as you described, but rather the headquarters of the Tennessee Dept. of Agriculture, including offices, a museum, an experimental farm, etc. I would not be surprised if there are such government agricultural centers elsewhere in the US and around the world.



On September 25, 2017 1:54:55 PM "Mark Bradley" <ethnicfoodisgr...@gmail.com> wrote:

In the Midwestern US we have places scattered throughout the countryside
whose purpose is to sell farming supplies, such as seed, feed, herbicide,
anhydrous ammonia, etc.  I'm talking about a parcel of land, typically with
several buildings situated on it, and plenty of room for parking and
maneuvering farm vehicles and trucks.  None of the existing tags in the Wiki
seem to fit to describe these facilities.  I'm looking for suggestions on
how to tag these.  A type of landuse?



Mark




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