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INTERNATIONAL CROP CIRCLES OF 1999

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Midale (5), Saskatchewan, Canada. Reported 28th September

Updated  Thursday 7th October 1999


Diagram © Paul Anderson CPR-Canada.

Preliminary Report - September 28

By Paul Anderson

Yet another crop circle formation was reported this evening, in the Midale area of Saskatchewan, the fifth now in that region, as well as the nearby one at Weyburn. Reported by pilot John Erickson and Nancy Talbott of BLT.

Found on September 26 by farmer Randy Johner while combining, the formation is about four miles east and one mile north of Midale.

Formation is in wheat, and consists of a large 50 - 60 foot circle, with a circle of standing wheat inside it about 3 feet across. The small standing circle is off centre, near the edge of the large flattened circle in the south-west position.

Further details, field report, images when available.

Preliminary diagram attached, © Paul Anderson.

This is now the seventeenth formation reported for this year in Canada.

I will also be doing a radio interview tomorrow for Newstalk Radio in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan at about 6:45 pm local time, 4:45 pm PT.

We are also in need of additional people to assist in the sampling of formations for the BLT Research Team, particularly the Midale area. If you are interested, contact myself at the e-mail / numbers below or Nancy Talbott of BLT directly at 617.492.0415 (tel) or 617.492.0414 (fax).


An excellent article by David Yanko featuring some of the past and this year's Saskatchewan crop circles, is available at the Virtual Saskatchewan webzine web site:

http://www.virtualsk.com/current_issue/circle_central.html


Paul Anderson
Director
CPR-Canada

Circle Phenomena in Canada Report Archive 1999:

http://www.geocities.com/cpr-canada/1999.html

A reminder for all Canadian subscribers / readers - your assistance is welcome and needed - ANY reports of other possible circles this year, please do let us know as soon as possible! See Reporting and Field Research Guidelines on the web site for more information:

http://www.geocities.com/cpr-canada/reporting.html

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