As harvest ramps up in central South Dakota, temperatures in the 80s are causing farmers to be on high alert for combine fires.
Teddy Holzwarth combines soybeans. Fields not affected by frost were yielding better than expected.
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Winter wheat is planted on the Holzwarth farm Saturday, Sept. 27.
Soybean fill the grain wagon at TEH Farms. Harvest began Sunday, Sept. 28.
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.





