On Sun, 4 Oct 2020 at 06:46, Graeme Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Sun, 4 Oct 2020 at 09:32, Paul Allen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> However, if we count that as a farm shop then the term essentially >> becomes an alias of greengrocer. >> A greengrocer with a single supplier, but still a greengrocer. >> > > True, but under that theory, there's no difference between a convenience > store & a supermarket. > Both convenience stores and supermarkets have a mix of big-name brands and own-brand items. The differences are size, hours and price. I go to the supermarket because it has a wider range and is cheaper but if the supermarket is closed and I'm desperate I go to the convenience store. Returning to farm shops, a shop that is miles away from the farm and is run by different people is, in my opinion, just a shop not a farm shop. On Sun, 4 Oct 2020 at 10:23, Clifford Snow <[email protected]> wrote: > >> OSM even has a nice icon for the business >> > > Just tried mapping one & iD calls it a Produce Stand, which I guess could > also be an alternative name, possibly as shop=produce_stand? > I can't find that in ID. Is that the raw tag it produces or just the name of the preset that gives shop=farm? When I use ID that preset identifies itself as farm shop but ID may have localized that name for American usage. Or you've found something I haven't. So, how should manure appear? > > produce=manure + manure=horse, or > > produce=horse_manure? > Good question. One which will no doubt attract vehement opinions both ways. :) > > There was a semi-related reference as a possible error (Sewage is not > produce but a waste material. Try content > <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:content>=sewage > <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Tag:content%3Dsewage&action=edit&redlink=1>), > but I don't think manure counts as sewage? > It depends what you do with it. Both directions. Many decades ago sewage works here used to sell pelletized processed human waste as fertilizer. I think that is now illegal, but I'm not sure. Farms around here have to prevent animal excrement contaminating waterways so have slurry pits. If you sell the stuff to put it on rose bushes it's manure; if you have to dispose of it then it's sewage. -- Paul
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