State police say they seized dozens of marijuana plants worth about $200,000 from a property in western Pennsylvania.
Authorities say they acted on a tip when they began investigating the 132-acre farm in Morgan Township, Greene County. That's about 30 miles south of Pittsburgh.
Police say they found 92 pot plants in a chicken coop adapted to grow marijuana. Troopers say the greenery ranged from 2 feet high to 6 feet high.
Authorities say they also seized related paraphernalia, two guns and three vehicles.
Three people were arrested Friday and charged with various drug offenses.
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