How can I use solar position data to plan crop planting schedules in agriculture?

By knowing the sun’s position and duration of daylight, farmers can plan crop planting schedules to optimize growth and yield. For example, crops that require full sun can be planted on south-facing slopes or in areas with minimal shading, while crops that prefer partial shade can be planted on north-facing slopes or in areas with more shading. Additionally, solar position data can be used to schedule irrigation and pest management activities during periods of low energy radiation.