A farmer in the Canadian prairie province of Manitoba called police Saturday (September 21) about some “unknown plants” growing in his oat crop.
When RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) officers went to the 20-acre farm they realized the plants were marijuana nearly ready to be harvested.
The RCMP is now on the hunt for someone who planted over 100 pot plants in the unsuspecting farmer’s field.
More information:
CBC News – Manitoba farmer finds pot plants in his oat field – here
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