Several years ago, a farmer grew some Kanaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) on State Game lands here in Delaware. One of the game wardens called it in as a field of marijuana.
Kanaf stalks are used for engineered wood, insulation, clothing-grade cloth, fibre boards, oil and liquid absorbent material, soil-less potting mixes, animal bedding, packing material, fiber for blending with resins for plastic composites, as a drilling fluid loss preventative for oil drilling muds, for a seeded hydromulch, as seeded grass mats for instant lawns and moldable mats for manufactured parts and containers. The Kenaf seed oil is also used for cosmetics, industrial lubricants and for biofuel production.
Needless to say we all had a field day with the agents mistake.