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<blockquote data-quote="Talleywacker" data-source="post: 16214337" data-attributes="member: 18068"><p>I'm from Merrillville Indiana. Every year I take my wife and 4 kids up there for a week to visit family. We've gone and done the tour a few times. We won't be returning. The opening scene with the drone footage is the pig section the building is and behind it is long rows of cows. We have toured both.</p><p></p><p>As far as the marijuana you should know that that stuff grows wild in NW Indiana. Back in WWII the goverment had the farmers grow it for rope since the overseas materials were of short supply. The deal now is it grows wild throughout indiana. I've walked a corn field and ran into a giant patch of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Talleywacker, post: 16214337, member: 18068"] I'm from Merrillville Indiana. Every year I take my wife and 4 kids up there for a week to visit family. We've gone and done the tour a few times. We won't be returning. The opening scene with the drone footage is the pig section the building is and behind it is long rows of cows. We have toured both. As far as the marijuana you should know that that stuff grows wild in NW Indiana. Back in WWII the goverment had the farmers grow it for rope since the overseas materials were of short supply. The deal now is it grows wild throughout indiana. I've walked a corn field and ran into a giant patch of it. [/QUOTE]
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