Fall crops in central South Dakota are on a good path toward harvest after scattered rains mixed with hot days in early August.
Soybeans are looking good in central South Dakota. Teddy Holzwarth of Gettysburg poses with his kids, Iris, left, Dean Xander and Thea.
Iris Holzwarth shows that ears are looking good, even if corn growth is a week or two behind normal in central South Dakota.
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The Holzwarths combine spring wheat, as seed from this drone photo. Yields ranged from 60 to 85 bushels per acre, depending on whether the field got rain or not.
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.





