Corn harvest at TEH Farms near Gettysburg, S.D., started Oct. 18 and progressed slowly at first. Between running grain through the drier and sharing trucks with fertilizer operations, harvest was taking extra time.
The Holzwarths begin corn harvest around their Gettysburg, S.D., home base. Grain from the first fields required drying, but the crop was drying down quickly as harvest pace picked up.
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Dean Zander helps dad Teddy Holzwarth drive the combine during corn harvest.
The Holzwarths begin corn harvest around their Gettysburg, S.D., home base. Grain from the first fields required drying, but the crop was drying down quickly as harvest pace picked up.
Teddy Holzwarth is a third generation farmer who operates TEH Farms from Gettysburg, South Dakota. He grows no-till corn, soybeans and wheat in Potter, Sully and Dewey counties. He and his wife Emily have three children.





