True/False
Officer Johnson was patrolling in a rural area and as he drove down one country road he saw what he believed was marijuana growing in a soybean field.He stopped the car and walked across the field to get a closer look.It was a large cultivated patch of marijuana.The marijuana was seized and the owner of the field was arrested on the appropriate drug charges.The owner of the property challenged the search claiming that a warrant was needed to do a legal search in these circumstances.The judge will agree with the property owner and exclude the evidence.
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