Yes, Wheat did and still does grow in Nebraska.
Corn and wheat.
The current five-year average for Nebraska wheat yields is 44 bushels per acre.
Yes, wheat does grow in Michigan.
One way to complete the sentence would be: Corn is to Nebraska as wheat is to Kansas. The reason is that agriculturally, corn is the main crop grown in Nebraska, and wheat is the main crop grown in Kansas.
Nebraska
corn,wheat,meat,and soybeans
Nebraska does grow popcorn.
Wheat can be grown in the desert but it requires cultivation and irrigation. It is not a common practice to grow wheat in a desert.
Corn, wheat, and soybeans are what Nebraska is mainly known for. (Beef as well, if that counts as agricultural).
wheat needs 145 acres of land to grow
you can grow wheat in a field but if you want to raise bread, yes, wheat is an ingredient, but it's the yeast that makes the bread rise.