corn circle

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corn circle

n
(Agriculture) another name for crop circle
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It's all there usually, although we did once have a body in a corn circle that was totally unaccounted for in the storyline, as Terry Wogan very kindly pointed out." The series is filmed around Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire and villages such as Little Missenden, Hambleden and Long Crendon are among the genuine locations which have featured over the years.
These will, of course, be attributed to aliens by the corn circle bunch.
The rest of the catalogue contains several choice lots from leading studs, including the Thatching mare Corn Circle (lot 73), dam of a Group 3 winner in Italy, a Fasliyev yearling filly from the immediate family of Pivotal and Araafa (113), a half-sister to the Group 1-placed Tashkandi (204), and an unraced juvenile filly out of a sister to the Prix de Diane heroine Vereva (218).
So don't be alarmed if what looks like a corn circle appears soon in the middle of Westminster Abbey.
On the third day we moved to a second farm with a giant corn circle that bordered a CRP field with a brushy creek bottom snaking through it.
As demand for organic products continues to rise, Oxfordshire's Wychwood Brewery is aiming to brew up success with its Corn Circle, an organic ale produced using only English-grown hops, barley and natural well water.
.BEER OF THE WEEK Not to be confused with last week's Crop Circle, organic ale Corn Circle (Sainsbury's, Unwins, Co-op, Safeway, Morrisons, pounds 1.69, 500ml, 4.7 per cent alcohol) blends earthy malt flavours with the spicy bitterness of Target hops.
Its new Corn Circle organic ale, brewed from English malt, hops and barley, wouldn't know an artificial spray or fertiliser if it came up and said, `Hi there, I'm an artificial fertiliser...' It costs pounds 1.69 a bottle from selected supermarkets.
THE man behind Britain's spectacular corn circles hoax has done a dramatic U-turn.
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