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A Dublin company has erected a giant crop circle in a field in the UK containing a vulgar message to US president Donald Trump.

The attraction was on the president's flight path as he landed in Chequers today ahead of his meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May.

The sign bears the words 'Блядь Trump', the first of which is a loose translation of the f-word in Russian.

It was cut into a wheat field in Aylesbury by Irish marketing team The Tenth Man, whose founder is the former Paddy Power advertising head Ken Robertson.

(Image: YouTube/The Tenth Man Press Office) (Image: YouTube/The Tenth Man Press Office)

Mr Robertson said he wanted to play into the media hype surrounding president Trump and his alleged Kremlin ties.

Mr Robertson said the project took a whole day to complete and was finished last Wednesday, though they tried to keep it under wraps until the president's visit.

The circle is about 320 feet wide, measuring roughly the size of a football pitch.

The stunt received widespread attention in the media and was shared by numerous celebrities on social media, including Star Wars legend Luke Hamilton and actor of Star Trek, George Takei.