WHEATLAND

Etymology

Noun

wheatland (plural wheatlands)

An area where wheat is produced.

Etymology

Proper noun

Wheatland

A town in New York; named for the wheat production in the area.

A town, the county seat of Platte County, Wyoming.

A city in Yuba County, California.

A town in Kenosha County, Wisconsin; named for the wheat production in the area.

A city in Iowa; named for Wheatland, President James Buchanan's home.

A borough in Pennsylvania.

A census-designated place in Montana.

A town in Vernon County, Wisconsin.

A town in Indiana; named for the wheat production in the area.

A city in Missouri; named for James Buchanan's home.

A census-designated place in North Dakota; named for a nearby wheatfield.

An unincorporated community in Minnesota.

An unincorporated community in New Mexico.

An unincorporated community in Oklahoma.

Source: Wiktionary



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