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Soybean GDD (Heat Units) Calculator

Calculate growing degree days for soybean (base 10°C, ~1400 GDD) and estimate days to maturity.

14.0 °C-day
Soybean GDD today
100 days
Days to maturity (est.)
0%
Progress to maturity
Base temperature (Tbase)10 °C
GDD needed to maturity1400 °C-days
GDD remaining1400 °C-days
At today's rate14.0 °C-days/day

Soybean maturity groups differ in GDD requirement; heat-unit tracking matches variety to season length. GDD = (Tmax + Tmin)/2 − 10°C; accumulate from sowing to predict stages and harvest.

Sources: Growing degree days for soybean (Tbase 10°C, ~1400 GDD); GDD = (Tmax + Tmin)/2 − Tbase, with Tmax capped at the upper threshold

Indicative planning figures based on published research averages. Local soil tests, varieties and weather change actual requirements — confirm with your agronomist or extension officer.

Growers use the free Soybean GDD Calculator to schedule the crop by accumulated heat units rather than calendar days, improving harvest and stage prediction.

About Soybean GDD (Heat Units) Calculator

Soybean develops by accumulated heat, not calendar days. With a base temperature of 10°C and roughly 1400 growing degree days to maturity, daily GDD = (Tmax + Tmin)/2 − 10°C. Soybean maturity groups differ in GDD requirement; heat-unit tracking matches variety to season length. Enter today's temperatures and your accumulated GDD to see today's heat units, the estimated days to maturity at current temperatures, and the progress to harvest.

How to use Soybean GDD (Heat Units) Calculator

  1. 1Enter today's max and min temperature.
  2. 2Optionally enter accumulated GDD since sowing.
  3. 3Read today's GDD, days to maturity and progress.

Why use Soybean GDD (Heat Units) Calculator?

  • Uses soybean's base temperature and GDD-to-maturity
  • Predicts maturity from heat units, not the calendar
  • Tracks progress to harvest
  • Free, instant and fully in-browser

Frequently asked questions

What base temperature does soybean use for GDD?+

About 10°C. Daily growing degree days are the mean temperature minus 10°C, so little development is credited on days below that threshold.

How many GDD does soybean need?+

Roughly 1400 growing degree days to maturity. Soybean maturity groups differ in GDD requirement; heat-unit tracking matches variety to season length.

Why track heat units instead of days?+

Because temperature drives development: the same GDD total marks the same growth stage whether the season is warm or cool, making GDD a better scheduling tool than days after sowing.

Is this tool free and private?+

Yes — free, no sign-up, and all calculation runs in your browser, so it works offline in the field and your data never leaves the device.

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