FOR VISITING THE CROP CIRCLES.
In our attempt to become more responsible for giving out imformation on the locations for the Circles, we have published a Code of Conduct which was drawn up by the National Farmers Union in collaboration with the Centre for Crop Circle Studies. The Connector does not want to deny our readers the chance to visit a Crop Circle. It merely reminds you to ask for their permission to enter their fields.
Do not go onto private land unless you have permission from the farmer or landowner. If you can't find the farmer or landowner to ask permission-you have no right to enter private property.
Please Leave a "Calling Card" with the farmer or landowner containing details of your name, and address.
Always use gates or stiles to enter fields, please do not climb fences.
Always close gates after passing through them.
Do not take you own vehicles into the fields.
Cause as little damage to standing crops as possible.
Always use the tramlines to get to the Crop Circles.
Avoid making a track from an obvious point, i.e. gateways.
Walk in single file using the same track to get to the Crop Circle when remote from tramlines.
Do not take dogs into fields.
Do not leave objects or litter behind.
DO NOT SMOKE ON ANY ACCOUNT.
Remember that your actions will largely dictate the goodwill or otherwise of farmers and landowners who ultimately hold the key to responsible circle research.
Happy Circling!
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EMAIL: MARK FUSSELL/STUART DIKE