On the growing spinach in Kentucky thread, John, with his tongue so far in his cheek it's a wonder he could speak at all, said:
>Is that why they grow hemp (cough cough) in corn fields in appalachia, for the 'pot likker'?<
Pot growers do, traditionally, grow their weed inside cornfields. Before the days of helicopter patrols and drug-sniffing dogs, that was one way of hiding the real cash crop.
But they didn't invent that. Not by a long shot. In Kentucky journals going back to at least the 1780s, it's recorded that vegetable patches were grown inside the cornfields. This kept the crops hidden, so that passersby would not steal the veggies.
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