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Wheat is typically not grown in temperate forests, as these regions are characterized by dense tree cover and varying soil conditions that are not ideal for wheat cultivation. Wheat thrives in open, flat areas with well-drained soil and full sunlight, which are more commonly found in temperate grasslands or agricultural zones. However, if forested areas are cleared and converted to agricultural land, wheat can be cultivated there.

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