Central South Dakota could use more rain and more sunshine.
Teddy Holzwarth shows a head of winter wheat. Wheat has been growing strong in the cool, spring days.
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No till corn grows through residue of last year’s crop on the Holzwarth farm. The crop needs a shot of rain and warmer days to take off, he said.
Soybeans grow on the Teddy Holzwarth farm in Central South Dakota.
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.





