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Yes, Nevada does grow both corn and wheat, though the production levels are relatively low compared to other states. Corn is primarily grown for silage and animal feed, while wheat is cultivated mainly in the northern part of the state. The state's arid climate and limited water resources can pose challenges for large-scale agricultural production. Nonetheless, certain regions utilize irrigation to support these crops.

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