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 JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers MOONSTRUCK—The harvest moon—so named because it rises early in the evening nd keeps the sky lit for farmers working late to harvest their crops before winter— asts  an  eerie  glow  on  the  pine  trees  on  Reyes Adobe Road in  Agoura  Hills. The arvest moon is the full moon that rises each year closest to autumn. Today is the utumnal equinox, the first day of fall and the pivotal eve when, for the first time since ummer, the night will be longer than the day. JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers MOONSTRUCK—The harvest moon—so named because it rises early in the evening nd keeps the sky lit for farmers working late to harvest their crops before winter— asts an eerie glow on the pine trees on Reyes Adobe Road in Agoura Hills. The arvest moon is the full moon that rises each year closest to autumn. Today is the utumnal equinox, the first day of fall and the pivotal eve when, for the first time since ummer, the night will be longer than the day.