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The sun itself does not burn farmers' crops directly; however, prolonged exposure to intense sunlight can lead to heat stress and sunburn in plants, which can impact crop growth and yield. In combination with other factors such as lack of water or nutrient deficiency, excessive sunlight can contribute to crop damage.

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