One problem with the quick forms when searching for locations is that you need to know the relationship between fields when searching for assets. This isn't often a problem, but it becomes an issue when a field has been split in two. An example at Harpenden is Bones Dell which was previously two fields: Bones Close and Dell Piece. Sometimes it is managed as one field, sometimes as two - and unless you know exactly what the relationship is, it can be hard to find the asset you want from the quick forms.
Alternatively, it might be nice to include a map of the crop assets on the quick forms (issue #700)
One problem with the quick forms when searching for locations is that you need to know the relationship between fields when searching for assets. This isn't often a problem, but it becomes an issue when a field has been split in two. An example at Harpenden is Bones Dell which was previously two fields: Bones Close and Dell Piece. Sometimes it is managed as one field, sometimes as two - and unless you know exactly what the relationship is, it can be hard to find the asset you want from the quick forms.
Alternatively, it might be nice to include a map of the crop assets on the quick forms (issue #700)