--- entity_slug: potato_cultivation evaluator: null evaluated_at: '2026-02-23T06:07:45.431306' overall_score: 4.4 scores: - name: definition_precision value: 4.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: The definition clearly distinguishes potato cultivation from other agricultural practices and specifies its key characteristics (higher productivity per acre, nutritional value, population support capacity). It avoids circularity and captures a distinct agricultural concept with measurable economic implications. - name: source_grounding value: 5.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: This entity is well-grounded in Smith's actual discussion in Book I, Chapter 11, where he explicitly analyzes potato cultivation's economic potential and compares it to grain cultivation. The mention of storage/preservation difficulties directly reflects Smith's observations about practical constraints. - name: domain_placement value: 5.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: '"Production" is the correct domain placement as potato cultivation is fundamentally about agricultural production methods and their economic outputs. This fits naturally within Smith''s analysis of productive activities and their contribution to wealth generation.' - name: vsm_relevance value: 4.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: This entity maps well to S1 (primary operations) as a fundamental productive activity, and has clear connections to S4 (intelligence/adaptation) regarding agricultural innovation and environmental response. It represents a concrete operational system rather than an abstract concept. - name: explanatory_value value: 4.0 max_value: 5.0 rationale: The entity illuminates important mechanisms about agricultural productivity, population dynamics, and rent theory in Smith's framework. It demonstrates how technological/crop innovations can reshape economic relationships between landlords, farmers, and food supply, rather than merely naming a farming practice. --- # Evaluation: Potato Cultivation ## definition_precision — 4.0 / 5.0 The definition clearly distinguishes potato cultivation from other agricultural practices and specifies its key characteristics (higher productivity per acre, nutritional value, population support capacity). It avoids circularity and captures a distinct agricultural concept with measurable economic implications. ## source_grounding — 5.0 / 5.0 This entity is well-grounded in Smith's actual discussion in Book I, Chapter 11, where he explicitly analyzes potato cultivation's economic potential and compares it to grain cultivation. The mention of storage/preservation difficulties directly reflects Smith's observations about practical constraints. ## domain_placement — 5.0 / 5.0 "Production" is the correct domain placement as potato cultivation is fundamentally about agricultural production methods and their economic outputs. This fits naturally within Smith's analysis of productive activities and their contribution to wealth generation. ## vsm_relevance — 4.0 / 5.0 This entity maps well to S1 (primary operations) as a fundamental productive activity, and has clear connections to S4 (intelligence/adaptation) regarding agricultural innovation and environmental response. It represents a concrete operational system rather than an abstract concept. ## explanatory_value — 4.0 / 5.0 The entity illuminates important mechanisms about agricultural productivity, population dynamics, and rent theory in Smith's framework. It demonstrates how technological/crop innovations can reshape economic relationships between landlords, farmers, and food supply, rather than merely naming a farming practice.