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Re: O/T Grow Ops
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Posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on May 17, 2005 at 18:56:34 from (209.216.148.222):
In Reply to: O/T Grow Ops posted by Michael Soldan on May 17, 2005 at 17:16:47:
Mike, you know how much tractors you could buy for $750,000? And a nice peterbuilt to haul them to! We got relitives that live by burlington, they moved into a old grow op house(It's A HOLE!) they are renting it, the door has 4 massive locks on it and reinforced around the inside edge. The guys growing it paid a chinese guy to go there every might and watch tv. When ever you here of a bust here in chatham kent, most the time it's in orford township, heck, we had a plowday last fall right next to the corn feild were it was grown! And when the guy combined it, some went threw, and he ran over the holes where they had it in 5 gallon pails, that way they could move it. When dad cut grass at the fair grounds he found some, so he bush hogged it and fed it to the dairy cows, they loved it!
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