Short day crops are plants that require less than 12 hours of daylight to initiate flowering and produce fruit. These crops typically thrive in regions with shorter daylight periods, such as during the fall and winter months. Examples include certain varieties of soybeans, rice, and some types of leafy greens. Farmers often select these crops based on the local climate and day length to optimize yields.
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