Kansas’ fertile soil becoming a hot bed for Marijuana-grow operations

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Attentive gardeners like Kansas’ soil.

I’ve been reading a lot of stories of Kansas authorities busting up marijuana-growing operations, and guess what? Yep, weed farming is becoming quite popular in Kansas — even though it’s still illegal.

“We’re seeing it all over the U.S., but operations are moving to areas in the Midwest, where they think we don’t have adequate law enforcement,” Rod Page, a special agent with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, told The Hutchinson News. “They’re looking for backwoods areas where they think they won’t be caught.

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