The effects from a spring derecho have spilled over to harvest for a farmer in southeast South Dakota.
Dawn Scheier of Salem says the 120-mph wind event not only forced them to replant 500 acres of soybeans, but also destroyed their grain storage facilities.
“As of right now we do not have any working bins, so we are going to have to go to the elevator for all of our beans and that is a little different for us.
Spring derecho complicates harvest time for South Dakota farmer