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A: It could be, but may be a better experience for the user if there’s just one “planting” task that takes place with either a seed, seedling, or planting stock. Users cannot create a planting task without a crop management plan, so we will always know in advance whether it’s a seed, seedling, or planting stock so that attributes of a seeding task, such as seeding depth that aren’t relevant for planting aren’t displayed.
Q: Is a user likely to transplant a cover crop?
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Q: For a seedling that will be planted and then transplanted, do we need all 4 planting methods for the transplant task or only in ground and container?
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Q: Will cover crops always be seeded or could they be planted as seedling or planting stock as well?
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Q: For crops denoted as “In the ground”, will they be transplanted?
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Q: Should a user document the (historical) planting method when creating a crop management plan for something already in the ground?
In favor: Gives the user a “gut check” their plan is accurate and allows them to clone the whole plan later.
Against: Not immediately useful - may not know. Should just ask for estimated yield (optional) instead.
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Q: Will wild crops ever be transplanted?
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Q: Will wild crops be on locations on the map or in surrounding areas or both? If surrounding areas, enough to just know it’s “off farm” or should we drop a pin?
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Q: For transplanted wild crops what planting methods are reasonable?
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