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Corn GDD Tool for Late Planting Decisions

By Laura Edwards
 
Many southern area farmers are facing excess moisture again this spring, and some are considering changing varieties to accommodate for a later planting date. The Corn Growing Degree Day (GDD) Tool can help decide if a shorter day variety may be needed.
 
The Corn GDD Tool uses historical climate data to show you the most likely spring and fall frost dates for your county. In addition to frost dates, the tool will show a graph that includes likely dates for silking and black layer (physiological maturity), given different planting dates and different varieties, for the current growing season. The temperature data at the heart of the online tool is updated every day, so you can see how the current year's accumulated GDD compare to past years. Using climatology and long-term averages, an estimate of when the crop will reach these critical growth stages is presented by the website.
 
You have many options to select from, including your planting date, maturity, years you would like to use for comparison, and graph display options. The website runs quickly which allows you to compare many scenarios. This way, you can try out some options at any time during the growing season such as calculating an ideal maturity for replanting, or trying to determine the likelihood that your existing crop will reach maturity before fall frost.
 
 
For example, the graphic here shows the data for Turner County, SD as of May 20, 2018. The vertical blue lines indicate historical spring and fall frost dates. The taller blue lines show the median date for spring and fall frost. The light blue shaded areas show the historical range of GDD during the growing season. The dark green line is the current season's accumulated GDD since April 1, and the dotted line uses the historical average accumulations to estimate when the crop will reach silk (red vertical line) and black layer (black vertical line) given a 108-day maturity.
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