I understand the principal being explained above as to why Vire rows are
wanting to be mapped, but my question is is it even practical within the
use of the map considering that viren reos are approximately 1.5m apart and
all but the most high end GNSS (GPS) units are +1m accuracy. My point being
that I (from a map usage standpoint) don't see how the mapping of vine
rows would be useful to farmers, if anything they want to mark any data,
while out in the Vineyard would ether be potentially inaccurate or be have
to be mapped on paper which I think defeats the purpose of mapping it on
OSM.

Thanks, Ben.
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