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A growing season is when the most crops are grown it is determined by the climate.
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The growing season depends on where you are at in Central America papayas produce year round with most production from March-May.
The growing season in most of Japan typically lasts from late spring to early autumn, roughly from April to October. However, this can vary depending on the region, with southern areas experiencing a longer growing season compared to northern regions like Hokkaido. In general, the warm climate and ample rainfall support diverse agricultural production throughout the country during this period.
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No. Utah is too far north and does not have a long enough growing season. Most places do not have enough water, either.
The growing season in most of Japan varies by region but typically lasts from about late March to early November, spanning roughly 7 to 8 months. In southern areas like Kyushu, the season can be longer due to milder winters, while northern regions, such as Hokkaido, may have a shorter growing season due to cooler temperatures. The climate and geography significantly influence crop choices and agricultural practices throughout the country.
No. It is Portuguese.
The growing season in Kansas depends on which part of the state you are in. The averages range from about 165 days in the NW part of the state to about 205 in the South-Central and SE parts of the state, with most places being between 180 and 190 days. Kansas City for instance has an average growing season of about 190 days, while Wichita has an average growing season of about 200 days and Goodland has an average growing season of about 165 days and Topeka has an average growing season of around 185 days. Growing season lengths can be drastically different from year to year with some places in Kansas experiencing seasons as short as 145 days in some years, while some places in Kansas have had growing seasons last as long as 250 days in some years.