Winter wheat is an important crop grown in much of Tennessee. Wheat is
often double cropped with soybean, and besides grain production, is also grown
as a winter cover for reduced-tillage systems. Wheat is also commonly
planted in food plots for wildlife. About 500,000 acres are planted
annually, of which over 300,000 acres are harvested. Yields of wheat grown
for grain typically average 40-60 bushels per acre.