I believe it was in the UK in the late 19th century.
The first documented crop circle dates back to 1966 when three circles were found in Tully, Australia. The phenomenon became more widely known in the 1970s and 1980s when crop circles began appearing in fields with more elaborate designs.
No. It is a southwestern crop or southern crop.
That song is actually called "Puro Puro" and is played during the puro puro minigame accessed via those wheatfields when there's a crop circle in them (or the permanant crop circle in Zanaris)
corn and potatoes
No its an edited image
Dorset
History's Mysteries - 1998 The Crop Circle Controversy 12-4 was released on: USA: 2006
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, crop circles continue to appear sporadically, primarily in the UK during the summer months. However, specific details about the "last" crop circle may vary, as new formations can emerge at any time. For the most current information, it's best to check recent reports or dedicated websites that track crop circle activity.
UFO Files - 2004 Crop Circle Controversy 1-5 was released on: USA: 9 August 2004
One of the earliest reported crop circle was in Lyon, France in 815AD. In England, a late 16th century woodcut shows a crop circle being made by what was called a 'mowing devil'. As with UFO's, the mystery circles are not a recent occurance.
The first crop in California was corn.
Everyone has always believe that crop circles are made by aliens. But that isn't entirely true. Since, no one has really seen an alien do it, there is no way possible to know that aliens are behind this phenomenon. But, humans are more than capable to make a crop circle. All it takes is a lot of practice a corn field ropes and a board and precise measurements and a crop circle can be made. In the movies it always appears that aliens are behind this event. So there you have it, Crop Circles are not, as so many have claim, attempts at some type of communication by aliens. They are made by humans.