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seen where a farmer left a long row of corn in the middle of a field in Oklahoma

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claude19

5:50AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

perhaps because the plants were wet, or that the storm happened ... or maybe because there was bird nests !!!

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sharky_

5:56AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Probably saving the corn kernels for next years crop? Aloha

bebert

6:01AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

because !! :) it's time to lunch :)

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mapps

6:07AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

why not :-)

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carlx

6:14AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

For seeds... Great capture, Richard!!!

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kenmo

6:14AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Well spotted!!!!

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dakotabluemoon

6:22AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Some of the farmers here do it as to feed the deer or what ever animals just to try to keep them out of the barns and some of them do it as to when deer season comes in they can have an easy shot at them but i do not approve of it but then i am not the lawman.

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lyron

6:52AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Nice capture!!

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magnus073

7:16AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Very cool capture Richard. They do that here also and I have no idea why

KnightWolverine

7:48AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

They do this type of crop tending here in Wisconsin for 2 reasons..One as a wind break for when winter comes it stops the drifting snow from reaching the road/highway or what not and for food for the critters like deer and so on.....(smiles)...

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jayfar

7:55AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

I too reckon that it's left for nature.

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flavia49

8:30AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

interesting capture

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barryjeffer

8:33AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

not a crop circle, but a crop line? cool.

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Faemike55

8:35AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Very cool capture and question

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stnaper

8:36AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Goes to show you I learn something every day! Great photo!

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bakapo

8:41AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

interesting shot.

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VDH

9:11AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Out of gasoil?

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ontar1

9:54AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Interesting, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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pimanjc

10:06AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

It could be a deer feed or a lower wet spot. Interesting image though.

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Jean_C

10:38AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Interesting and mysterious capture!

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UteBigSmile

11:35AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Why? - I guess it's for stopping the strong blowing winds!

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evielouise

11:57AM | Mon, 16 July 2012

maybe he just got tired lol

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zaigodou

12:21PM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Corn!!! Beautiful!!!

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bobrgallegos

1:10PM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Great capture Richard!

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0rest4wicked

1:46PM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Wind break so the feild doesn't dry as fast creating dust would be my guess.

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farmerC

1:50PM | Mon, 16 July 2012

Fantastice photo.

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Dreamingbee

1:58PM | Mon, 16 July 2012

yeah they had lunch time.. ;) .. interesting photo !

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ZigZag321

3:31PM | Mon, 16 July 2012

I was thinking a signal to passing UFO's, LOL, but Will's and others' explanation makes the most sense to me.

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kbrog

3:32PM | Mon, 16 July 2012

They don't have enough water for any more then that. :( They were talking about it on the news, bad drought! Good capture!

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drifterlee

3:53PM | Mon, 16 July 2012

How could he miss that, Richard? He wanted his field to have a Mohawk, LOL!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 50D
Shutter Speed1/250
ISO Speed320
Focal Length109

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