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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The State is divided into 15 agricultural districts as follows:
1. Agricultural district No. 1. Carson City and the Counties of Douglas and Storey constitute agricultural district No. 1.
2. Agricultural district No. 2. The County of Esmeralda constitutes agricultural district No. 2.
3. Agricultural district No. 3. The County of Humboldt constitutes agricultural district No. 3.
4. Agricultural district No. 4. The County of Elko constitutes agricultural district No. 4.
5. Agricultural district No. 5. The County of Mineral constitutes agricultural district No. 5.
6. Agricultural district No. 6. The County of Nye constitutes agricultural district No. 6.
7. Agricultural district No. 7. The County of Churchill constitutes agricultural district No. 7.
8. Agricultural district No. 8. The County of Clark constitutes agricultural district No. 8.
9. Agricultural district No. 9. The County of Lyon constitutes agricultural district No. 9.
10. Agricultural district No. 10. The County of Washoe constitutes agricultural district No. 10.
11. Agricultural district No. 11. The County of Pershing constitutes agricultural district No. 11.
12. Agricultural district No. 12. The County of Lincoln constitutes agricultural district No. 12.
13. Agricultural district No. 13. The County of White Pine constitutes agricultural district No. 13.
14. Agricultural district No. 14. The County of Lander constitutes agricultural district No. 14.
15. Agricultural district No. 15. The County of Eureka constitutes agricultural district No. 15.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 49. Agriculture § 547.010. State divided into agricultural districts - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-49-agriculture/nv-rev-st-547-010/
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