SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – As the days get shorter and the nights a little colder, farmers across KELOLAND are working long hours to bring in the harvest before winter sets in. In this morning's Flashback Friday, KELOLAND's Marla Newman takes us back to 1986 for a look at the beauty and hard work of harvesting under the stars.

The November sun sinking swiftly into rural America's horizon is a sign that it's time to harvest.

No matter what time of day or night harvest, it creates a certain mystique.

In this autumn air in the still of the night, under starlit skies, some lights still burn. Trying to claim months of hard work before Mother Nature takes her share.

"Well, we're trying to beat the weather. There's a weather front coming in that is forecasted to come in tomorrow, and we're tr

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