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You should plan ahead and switch crops before you enter the new biome otherwise you may waste water.
I definitely see what you mean. It probably depends on the context. Sometimes you just want older crops to disappear, other times it's not bad (if they can still grow) if they keep existing until you can farm them.
At the moment you have to manually assign a harvest command and let free workers do the removal - which works, but is a bit micro-management.
We'll see how to improve the farming. I think there's lot of potential for improving the general experience there :)
Thanks for your feedback and cheers,
Markus
I did not even thing of a harvest command XD . It still better than removing land plots and adding it again.