First 2005 Canadian Crop Circles Reported

September 2, 2005  Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada – Paul Anderson, Director of the Canadian Crop Circle Research Network (CCCRN), reported the first large crop formation in Canada on August 31, 2005.

High River, Alberta Canada

August 31, 2005 – Barley

Paul Anderson: “It’s near High River, just south of Calgary, Alberta. Large circle with surrounding outer ring in barley, found August 28, 2005. Circle is said to be about 18 meters (60 feet) in diameter, with ring about 7.6 meters wide (25 feet). The total diameter is about 49 to 55 meters (160 to 180 feet), based on initial estimates.

“Some multi-directional lay in circle. Counterclockwise lay in ring. Land is gently hilly in the field. Barley is still quite green, may not be swathed for a couple of weeks yet.

“The formation has already been visited by a number of people. No tracks reportedly were seen initially, but there are not quite a few from all the visitors. The land manager (not owner) is calling it ‘vandalism,’ so he does not want any publicity. A few people reported cell phone problems inside the formation.”

High River, Alberta, Canada, ringed circle, reported August 28, 2005. Redness in upper right of photo below unidentified. Photographs above and below © 2005 by Doug & Wendy Kennedy.
High River, Alberta, Canada, ringed circle, reported August 28, 2005. Redness in upper right of photo below unidentified. Photographs above and below © 2005 by Doug & Wendy Kennedy.

 

Steelman, Saskatchewan, Canada

August 27, 2005 – Wheat

The Midale and Estevan region of southeastern Saskatchewan has been Canada's "hot crop circle region" since the mid-1990s, for reasons unknown.
The Midale and Estevan region of southeastern Saskatchewan has been Canada’s “hot crop circle region” since the mid-1990s, for reasons unknown.

A simple circle was reported in wheat near Steelman, Saskatchewan, on August 27, 2005. The circle measured 23 meters (76) feet and the plants had been laid down counter-clockwise. This 2005 circle is near two other simple circles found in 2003.

Simple circle reported August 27, 2005, near Steelman, Saskatchewan. Aerial photograph © 2005 by Lois Baillie, CCCRN Saskatchewan.
Simple circle reported August 27, 2005, near Steelman, Saskatchewan. Aerial photograph © 2005 by Lois Baillie, CCCRN Saskatchewan.

In 2003, Paul Anderson’s CCCRN Website reported about two simple circles that were discovered near Steelman on nearly the same date as the August 27, 2005, circle.

“The second formation of this 2003 year was near the Midale “hot spot” region of Saskatchewan and was another classic simple circle. …It was first spotted on August 25 by pilot and CCCRN field research assistant John Erickson from nearby Estevan.

“On August 25, 2003, a simple single circle, the formation was again close to the edge of a road. The size of the circle was almost exactly the same as the first one, the diameter varying slightly from 16 meters (52 feet) to 16.25 meters (53 feet), with the mature wheat plants again flattened counterclockwise in an impressive tight, flat spiral pattern. It was like a carbon copy of the first circle in Steelman (this year), although in this case the field had already been harvested. With the plants pressed flat to the ground however, the circle itself was still quite intact and in good condition by the time of our investigation. …While stretched nodes or nodes with expulsion cavities weren’t found, stems with twisting below the seed heads were, similar to other cases in Canada this year at Revenue, Saskatchewan and Wallacetown, Ontario and in Canada and other countries in other recent years.”

Second simple wheat circle reported on August 25, 2003, near Steelman, Saskatchewan, Canada, was one of two in same area that year. Now on August 27, 2005, another simple circle was reported in Steelman. Aerial photograph © 2003 by Paul Anderson.
Second simple wheat circle reported on August 25, 2003, near Steelman, Saskatchewan, Canada, was one of two in same area that year. Now on August 27, 2005, another simple circle was reported in Steelman. Aerial photograph © 2003 by Paul Anderson.

 

Aneroid, Saskatchewan

August 14, 2005 – Peas

A rancher was harvesting two pea fields on opposite sides of a road on August 14, 2005, when he found a downed circle of plants in each field. The two fields were an eighth of a mile apart. The rancher walked off each circle at about 39 feet in diameter. Four days later, on August 18, 2005, his brother found one of their best 4-month-old bull calves dead and mutilated. That pasture is about eighteen miles from the pea fields. See Earthfiles 082605 for more details.


More Information:

See http://www.cccrn.ca/ for more information about the 2005 Canadian crop circle phenomenon as it unfolds and the archives of previous years.

For other Earthfiles reports about U. S. crop formations, see Earthfiles Archives:

  • 08/02/2005 —  Part 2: Anomalies Confirmed in Pennsylvania and Arizona Randomly Downed Crops
  • 08/02/2005 —  Part 1: Anomalies Confirmed in Pennsylvania and Arizona Randomly Downed Crops
  • 07/23/2005 —  Mystery of Six Grass Circle Formations in North Carolina
  • 06/02/2005 —  Part 2 – Highly Anomalous Pigment Formation in 2004 Hillsboro, Ohio, Crop Formation
  • 05/26/2005 —  Phoenix Barley Mystery: Apparently Irrigation and Wind
  • 05/20/2005 —  May 2005 Crop Formation Update in Six Countries
  • 05/09/2005 —  Mysterious Lights and 2003 Serpent Mound Soybean Formation
  • ·10/17/2004 —  American Crop Formations: 1880-2004
  • 09/22/2004 —  Miamisburg and Serpent Mound, Ohio Crop Formations: Geometries Compared
  • 09/10/2004 —  Update on Miamisburg, Ohio, Corn Pictogram – Balls of Light?
  • 09/05/2004 —  Part 2 – Hillsboro, Ohio Corn Plant Anomalies
  • 09/04/2004 —  Hillsboro, Ohio Corn Formation – High Strangeness in Soil and Plants
  • 09/02/2004 —  Updated Photos: Big, Impressive New Corn Formation in Miamisburg, Ohio
  • 07/26/2004 —  Crop Circles in Tilden, Wisconsin Oats and 90-Degree Angles in Litchfield, Minnesota Barley
  • 07/15/2004 —  Updated: Part 1-Beyond Hillsboro, Ohio, More Corn Down in New Milford, Connecticut
  • 07/13/2004 —  Updates on Spanish Fork, Utah Barley Formation
  • 07/06/2004 —  Additions to Spanish Fork, Utah Formation and Mysterious Lights Seen
  • 07/06/2004 —  Mysteriously Downed Oat Plants in Eagle Grove, Iowa, and Downed Corn in Hillsboro, Ohio
  • 07/04/2004 —  Crop Formation in Spanish Fork, Utah
  • 06/02/2004 —  2004 Peach Orchard, Arkansas Crop Formation
  • 05/24/2004 —  Biophysicist W. C. Levengood’s Crop Circle Reports Available for First Time On Internet
  • 05/22/2004 —  2004 Overview of Crop Formations in Six Countries
  • ·12/05/2003 —  Diatonic Ratios and Seed Changes in 2003 California Wheat Circles Rule Out Hoax?
  • ·11/01/2003 —  Another Soybean Formation in Ohio
  • ·10/17/2003 —  2003 “UFO Flap” in Ohio
  • ·10/03/2003 —  Part 2 – Military Interest in Serpent Mound and Seip Mound Formations?
  • ·10/02/2003 —  Part 1 – Another Soybean Formation Near Seip Mound in Ohio
  • 09/12/2003 —  Second Soybean Crop Formation in Ohio Manmade. By Special USAF Investigation Unit?
  • 09/06/2003 —  Part 2 – Unusual Soybean Formation Near Serpent Mound, Ohio
  • 09/05/2003 —  Part 1 – Unusual Soybean Formation Near Serpent Mound, Ohio
  • 08/29/2003 —  Part 1 – Why Do Military Helicopters Focus On Crop Formations?
  • 07/19/2003 —  Update – Defiance, Missouri T-Pattern Cut in Saplings
  • 06/13/2003 —  Updated: Fractal Crop Formation in Knobel, Arkansas
  • 05/10/2003 —  Tree Formation in Defiance, Missouri
  • 08/20/2000 —  Crop Formations In North Dakota
  • 11/30/1999 —  A New Crop Formation In Marion, New York and Crop Research Updates
  • 07/15/1999 —  Brentwood, Tennessee Crop Formation and New U.K. Photos by Peter Sorensen

Websites:

http://www.cccrn.ca/

http://www.cropcircleconnector.com

http://www.cropcirclenews.com

http://www.lucypringle.co.uk

http://www.dcca.nl

http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk

http://www.kornkreise-forschung.de

http://www.cropcircleresearch.com

http://www.x-cosmos.it

http://www.bertjanssen.nl

http://www.swirlednews.com

http://www.heramagazine.net

http://www.CropCircleAnswers.com

http://www.ukcropcircles.co.uk/?page=home


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