Alright i think everyone is missing the point here. What i want to know is how often and where do these flyovers take place? I can't seem to find any hard facts relating to this aspect of growing outdoors. All the news articles i find are for HUGE crops. This is prolly, because 20 or 30 plants isn't news worthy, but how do I know?
I mean, are these helicopters following every stream and other water source 24 /7? it just doesn't seem logistically possible. I know what they look for "trash, trails, patterns, different hues of green, cut down trees", but what i would find more useful is where and how often they do flyovers!!!
I live in Michigan and there are lakes and streams EVERYWHERE, and i live relatively out in the country. I'm guessing that flyovers (unless they have been tipped off) are high altitude and they are looking for huge crops, but for all I know they could have a flying pigs in the air at all times. Does anybody actually know anything about outdoor flyovers?