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Whenever farmer's crops get high enough that people feel they are tall enough to vandalize. Remember, making crop circles is a crime against the owner of the crops damaged.

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What is the timeline of the crop circles?

From the standpoint of "timeline" there can be many answers. Crop circles have been appearing for centuries, if not millennia. The bishop of Lyon was summoned to the king of France in the year 800, in order to explain the weird patterns that kept appearing in the fields surrounding Lyon. People feared the work of the devil. There is historical record concerning the forming of a ring in grass near Assen in the north of the Netherlands, in August 1590. According to eyewitnesses the ring was formed by dancing, mythical, humanoid beings and it involved a swirling gust of wind. "The circle remained from the day after... till the next winter when the plough cut it out". The earliest known crop circle image is the "Mowing Devil", a woodcut made in Hertfordshire, England in 1678 and can be found at the related link. In 1686 Robert Plot's National History of Staffordshire was published, in which several pages were dedicated to the crop circle phenomenon, and the oldest photo of a crop circle was taken in 1937. If timeline is referring to when the crop circles appear; the typical season runs from approximately July to August, but circles do appear in other months. Agricultural crops are not the only place circles are found. There are tree circles, meadow circles, sand circles, and ice and snow circles recorded, to name a few. The best website to view crop circles is the Crop Circle Connector, at the related link below.


How many crop cilcles were reported in 2011?

I could find no data for the year 2011. The lastest year was 2008 with 45 reported crop circles in the US alone. I could find no statistics for a global-wide total.


What is the best time of year to see crop circles?

The best time of year to see crop circles is typically during the summer months, particularly from late June to early August. This is when crops are fully grown and more susceptible to being flattened, making it easier to spot formations. Additionally, the warm weather and longer daylight hours contribute to increased activity and sightings. However, the exact timing can vary based on local agricultural practices and weather conditions.


When the earth circles the sun one time that is a?

365 days a year


About how much time has gone by after the moon circles earth once?

one year.


What time of year are peas grown?

In Australia, they are grown as a winter crop.


What advantages of crop rotation?

Crop rotation allows the soil to recover. Proper crop rotation will replace nutrients that are consumed by the previous crop. Planting the same crop year after year will deplete certain nutrients and make the soil unproductive.


How much fertilizers should you used?

Not possible to answer without more infomration. Depends on the crop or plant, the size of the plant, the time of year and of course the formulation of the fertilizer


What is it called when a farmer plants different crops in order to use less nutrients or different nutrients from the soil?

Crop rotation. If you plant the same crop year-after-year. That crop will use up all the nutrients specific to the needs of the plant. Crop rotation involves planting a different crop each year - thus the nutrients in the soil are more evenly used.


Why is 4 field crop rotation better than 3 year crop rotation?

4 field crop rotation is better than 3 year crop rotation because it could get the job done faster


What do you call soil conservation method of planting different crops instead of the same crop year after year?

Crop rotation.


What is rotating a crop?

The "rotation" means not planting the same crop in the same ground year after year. With crop rotation a crop such as potatoes is planted the first year, then the next year beans, then the next year wheat. After the wheat the ground is left fallow (just grass and animal grazing) for a year then you start again with potatoes. The advantage is that crop pest do not build up and the ground is naturally "cleaned" by the potatoes and "fertilized" by the beans and the fallow year. This protects the soil and gives good crop yields without the need to apply artificial fertilizers.