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Growing degree days (GDD), also called growing degree units (GDUs), are a heuristic tool in phenology.GDD are a measure of heat accumulation used by horticulturists, gardeners, and farmers to predict plant and animal development rates such as the date that a flower will bloom, an insect will emerge from dormancy, or a crop will reach maturity.
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The US marketing year begins June 1 for canola (rapeseed), and September 1 for soybeans and sunflower seed. [2] Rice – The marketing year commences April 1 for Japan and Australia, August 1 for the United States, September 1 for the European Union, October 1 for Mexico, November 1 for Korea and January 1 for other countries. [1]
Soybeans were mentioned as kadêlê (modern Indonesian term: kedelai) [66] in an old Javanese manuscript, Serat Sri Tanjung, which dates to 12th- to 13th-century Java. [67] By the 13th century, the soybean had arrived and cultivated in Indonesia; it probably arrived much earlier however, carried by traders or merchants from Southern China. [68]
Date of purchase. Time to maturity. January – October 1980. 11 years. November 1980 – April 1981. 9 years. May 1981 – October 1982. 8 years. November 1982 – October 1986
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For example, In Minnesota, annual soybean seedlings emerge from the soil in early June. By this time perennial alfalfa has grown so much that it is ready for the first harvest. Therefore, by the time a soybean crop has just begun to photosynthesize, a field of alfalfa has already produced about 40% of the season's production. [21]