Posted by GordoSD on September 11, 2014 at 08:15:55 from (216.106.250.135):
I 've had a lot of hemp growing on my land since I bought it 15 years ago. Little by little I've knocked it down with Grazon. Starting closest to the road and working back. But 1/2 mile long is a long process. So there is some further back. Last month I asked the state trapper if he could get the yotes out of here. He drove his truck back there to scout. Darned if he didn't park right beside a big patch of hemp, about 5 feet tall. Now even biologists can't tell hemp from MJ.. The only way to determine which is to cure some and smoke it. That was done here and it is hemp. But with him standing there looking at those plants I quickly said' I got to get around to spraying that hemp. He just nodded. I sprayed it the next day and I'm sure he saw it dying. It got me to wondering though, what if some of it really is MJ? So I'll get after it hard!
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