GDDs June 10, 2020
Kevin Ganoe, Area Field Crop Specialist
Central New York Dairy and Field Crops
Each week we will be offering the air Growing Degree Days (GDDs) for corn that have accumulated to date from 13 locations across the team 8 county area.
Four planting dates will be listed and included will be:
GDDs Season To Date
15 Year Average GDDs
30 Year "Normal" GDD
Period of Record - Max and min recorded GDDs for that time period
Growing Degree Days for corn are Base 86/50 degree F and calculated by taking the average daily temperature, ((Daily Max Temp - Daily Min Temp)/2) - 50. But the maximum temperature cannot be more than 86 degree F and the minimum less than 50 degree F.
V6 stage should be reached at around 475 GDDs.
See the attached table for more of the the June 10, 2020 results.
GDDs June 10, 2020 (pdf; 433KB)
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