Early harvest is well underway around the Wyo-Braska region as the atumnal equinox approaches shortly after 2 p.m. Friday and with it the official beginning of fall.
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Heat waves rise from the ground as a semi keeps pace with a harvester loading it up with freshly-dug sugar beets Sept. 14 on a farm east of Torrington. Early harvest is well underway around the Wyo-Braska region as the atumnal equinox approaches shortly after 2 p.m. Friday and with it the official beginning of fall.