It is June and all the state is covered with crops!
Looking out of an airplane on your way over
What ARE these strange and sometimes intricate designs? Could they really be messages from outer space? What, besides space aliens could create them? Some say that the sheer complexity of the patterns argues for exactly that. However, doubters are always ready to prove otherwise.
“Most tend to think of crop circles as having been created by bored, drunk folk trekking out to a field just after last orders with ropes and boards upsetting the local arable growers for a laugh and grinning like a Cheshire Cat the next morning as they drive by their night's work. This may be true in a few instances” comments Hugh Bloom last December in an article in Farmer Weekly (
Anyone with thoughts of imitating the aliens should think again. The destruction of crops by other than their owner could land someone in jail and cost them whatever the losses might be. In one incident not so long ago teens confessed to flattening a circle into a field. They apparently confessed to authorities even before they said hello! The newspaper article said that they would be charged and would compensate the farmer.
So, leave the crop circles and other designs to the aliens. That way we can all enjoy our summers AND our crops and you won’t anger anyone from outer space!
Learn more about this topic by using "crop circles" in any of the search boxes for the databases mentioned below.
- Here are the articles that were gleaned from the wonderful databases offered through the State Library ( http://www.kslc.org/ ) and used to form this article. The databases included Thomson-Gale, Sirs Discoverer, and ProQuest. There is something for Everybody at the State Library!
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Broom, Hugh. “Open mind on crop circles.” Farmers Weekly. Sutton. 145.22 (Dec 1, 2006): 40. ProQuest. State Library of
Crop circles: do pranksters make them?" Know Your World Extra 39.3 (Oct 14, 2005): 8(2). Thomson Gale. State Library of
Crop circles: Human hoax or megamystery? Read. March 5, 1999. 16(6). Sirs Discoverer. State Library of
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Martin, Noelene. “Mystery of the Circles.” Touchdown. (
Nickell, Joe. “Crop circle mania wanes: an investigative update." Skeptical Inquirer 19.n3 (May-June 1995): 41(3). Thomson Gale. State Library of
