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French Heat Wave Kills Poultry, Corn Crops in Key Farming Nation
A heat wave in France has caused significant damage to poultry and corn crops, impacting a key farming region. The high temperatures have led to dry fields in the Ardeche department, highlighting the agricultural challenges faced by the country.
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