The September rains that revived a South Dakota farmer’s late planted soybeans have also revived his pastures.
Trent Kubik, in south central South Dakota, says fall forages they planted with hopes something would come of them have really taken off.
“When that rain hit it, I mean it jumped up. I’m a little over six foot tall and it’s well over my head.”
And his cows will now stay on pasture longer, “There’s quite a bit of pretty fast, pretty green regrowth and the pastures are greening back up.