Growing Degree Days (GDD) is a heat measurement used to estimate the growth and development of plants and insects during the growing season. It helps farmers, agronomists, and horticulturists predict the timing of plant life cycle events, such as germination, flowering, and harvest, as well as the development of pests and diseases. GDD is calculated using air temperature data, specifically the daily maximum and minimum temperatures.
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