Pubdate: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 Source: Antelope Valley Press (CA) Copyright: 1999 Antelope Valley Press Contact: http://www.avpress.com/ Author: Bart Weitzel, Valley Press Staff Writer FOREST SERVICE UPROOTS POT FARM PALMDALE - U.S. Forest Service Agents and narcotics detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spent Monday and Tuesday uprooting approximately 4,000 marijuana plants found in the Angeles National Forest. During a routine aerial check of the area on Aug. 18, Forest Service pilots discovered the contraband flora off of the Angeles Forest Highway, about 10 miles south of Palmdale. Deputies and officers from the multi-jurisdictional Marijuana Eradication Team spent Monday and Tuesday combing through the forest and uprooting the plants. The Forest Service and MET team conduct helicopter checks on a periodic basis and say they regularly find hidden marijuana farms. "We normally - during the course of the summer - will go out looking for it and we probably find about 10 (farms) per year," said Rita Wears, special agent with the U.S. Forest Service. "They're not usually this big." This week's haul wasn't the biggest agencies have uncovered in recent years, but it wasn't the smallest, either. MET team members recalled finding one farm of about 10,000 plants in 1993 or 1994. Wears said the clandestine farm discovered last week covered about 25 acres of federal land. As of Wednesday, officials had uprooted about 4,000 plants. Wears estimated a street value of about $2.4 million for that much marijuana. The plants were hauled out of the area in helicopters and loaded on trucks. They will be taken to a remote place in the forest and burned. Narcotics deputies are still seeking the identities of the illegal farmer or farmers. - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder