HARVEST CONTINUES IN FLOYD COUNTY PUMPKINS & GRAPES

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Region celebrates expanding harvest

  • HESPERIAN-BEACON PHOTOS
    HESPERIAN-BEACON PHOTOS
  • HESPERIAN-BEACON PHOTOS
    HESPERIAN-BEACON PHOTOS
  • PHOTOS BY BRENDA HEFLIN, CAPROCK COURIER
    PHOTOS BY BRENDA HEFLIN, CAPROCK COURIER
  • PHOTOS BY BRENDA HEFLIN, CAPROCK COURIER
    PHOTOS BY BRENDA HEFLIN, CAPROCK COURIER
  • PHOTOS BY BRENDA HEFLIN, CAPROCK COURIER
    PHOTOS BY BRENDA HEFLIN, CAPROCK COURIER
  • PHOTOS BY BRENDA HEFLIN, CAPROCK COURIER
    PHOTOS BY BRENDA HEFLIN, CAPROCK COURIER
  • PHOTOS BY BRENDA HEFLIN, CAPROCK COURIER
    PHOTOS BY BRENDA HEFLIN, CAPROCK COURIER
As summer comes to an end and the stands fill with football fans on Friday nights, Texas temperatures cool and shift to autumn. For regional fruit and vegetable growers, the time has come to begin the harvest. Some of Floydada’s famous pumpkins are already on their way to destinations across the state and beyond. The cotton harvest will follow, starting in late October. This year, local pumpkins…

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