Police proudly announced Wednesday that they'd found more than 47,000 cannabis plants, with an estimated street value of nearly €4.5 million (£3.9 million) concealed in a corn field in the Flevoland province east of Amsterdam.
They mowed down half the plants only to be informed they were the property of Wageningen University and Research Center, a respected agricultural school.
The field contained a new strain of hemp that researchers hope can be a sustainable source of fiber, Simon Vink, a spokesman for the executive board of Wageningen University and Research Center, said Thursday.
Hemp plants are related to marijuana but have only trace elements of THC, the mind-altering chemical that cannabis contains.
'The street value from a drug point of view is less than zero,' Vink said.
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