Yes they do; the crops crushed by making the 'circles' or designs is a financial loss to the farmer who planted it.
You don't actually vandalize some poor farmer's crops?
A handful of web sites have cool things and special topics of things you can find in Google Earth. Google Earth Hacks is one such web site and can find crop circles with screen shots of the location and a link to jump to it in Google Earth or Google Maps. The Google Earth blog also has a couple of articles on crop circles in Google Earth along with screenshots and related links. Click on URLs in related links below for more details.
I've seen this video on the show "UFOs", I don't know if it's real or not but it showed glowing orbs (UFOs) flying over a corn field I believe and the orbs just flew over the field and a perfect crop circle just formed in a matter of seconds... This happened in England like I said, I don't know if it's real.
You didn't read the yam book at all, did you?
Unoka goes to the Oracle of Agbala to consult with his dead ancestors, to see if any of them bear him a grudge and are weakening his crops as a result.
Vandalizing crops is a crime.
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.
Crop circles usually appear in farms or fields
Yes. What a perfect place for crop circles, all that farm land.
because of wild ape man who told them to plant your crops that way
Crop circles are typically man-made by individuals or groups using simple tools and boards to flatten crops in intricate designs. While some crop circles may be created as hoaxes or artistic expressions, there are also reports of unexplained crop circles that have led to speculation about possible paranormal or extraterrestrial origins.
Crop circles are not mentioned in the bible. Crop circles are a modern hoax phenomenon.
Hopefully, the light of imagination. Those crops are someone's livelihood. If you want to make grass circles in your own yard, that is one thing. But destroying farm crops is vandalism, which is a crime.
Crop circles are typically circular in shape and are formed by flattening crops in a pattern. While it is possible for crop circles to have square-like characteristics, such as right angles or symmetry resembling a square, the term "crop square" is not commonly used to describe these formations.
Crop circles are rarely the work of aliens; most crop circle makers are residents of the country where they are producing the crop circles. What these pranksters and vandals are trying to convey is that they are clever and stealthy. They must be stealthy, and therefore no real statistics can be compiled, because if their identity is known, they will be charged with trespassing and destruction of property and forced to pay the owner of the crops for the destruction.
There were 54 crop circles.
There is no man made satellite that makes crop circles.