I am not sure shop is right in this case, a farm shop is usually a more 
permanent building, these are more stalls or even the word you used originally, 
stand.

There are many places like this on the UK, mainly selling eggs from 
smallholdings, but selling seasonal produce too. Most have an honesty box.

It could be useful to tag whether they are staffed our not. Nothing worse than 
not having the right change when there is an honesty box.

Phil (trigpoint)
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On 03/07/2013 4:43 Bryce Nesbitt wrote:

When traveling, I enjoy stopping at farm stands, where freshly grown produce 
can be purchased.
I tag them http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop%3Dfarm


Some farm stands actually sell in-season produce direct off the adjacent farm.  
Others, which look the same from the road, sell imported goods only.
A third type offers the goods from various local farms.
How could I tag the difference?


This is similar to the difference between an on-site bakery, an outlet shop for 
a local bakery, and a retail store that sells bread baked in a faraway place.
Here "U-Pick" adds even another dimension.

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