Binde farm 13 km north of the town Steinkjer,
in the county of Nord-Trøndelag

about 15th of August 2001

The crop circle was discovered by the farmer, Harry Dyrstad. Around the 15th of August 2001, when
he was harvesting a field of fodder grass. He discovered two circles of flattened grass aprx. 3 metres
in diameter. The distance between the circles was about 1m. They were situated aprx. 40m from the
edge of the field and about 150m from the nearest road.

The fodder gras was 60-70cm high, and the flattened grass inside the circles looked as if it had been firmly
pressed down, and as if a substantial force had been applied. The edges around the circles were even and
sharp.

When his son called him, they discusses whether they should leave this section of the field, but nevertheless
ended up cutting all the grass.

Reported to Jørn Haudemann-Andersenon the 18th of August 2009.



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