Definition
Dry field: are all fields aside a rice field that is usually planted with secondary crops/gogo rice, such as gardens/yards, vegetable plots, huma/ladang (field), various types of ponds, lakes, swamps or others except for government forests.
Plantation field is a dry field specifically used to cultivate yearly estate plants that are planted in a single, mixed or tumpangsari (intercropping) system.
Community forest field is a dry field aside from what is mentioned above specifically for cultivating forest plants either planted single, combined or tumpangsari (intercropping) such as a bamboo forest or a forest owned by the village. Including coastal swamps grown with bakau/api-api (mangrove trees) that is usually also used to cultivate shrimp.
Land for building and the surrounding yard is the land that surrounds the building and usually has a fence or a house boundary. If the boundary between the yard and the field (kebun/tegal) is not clear then it is classified as a field.
Others: are land that is not included in the questions above such as roads, water canal, sports field, lake and cemetery.