Tennessee agriculture follows the topography of the state. in the mountainous eastern areas, you will find cattle, hay, goats, vegetables, and tobacco. In the center of the state, its rolling hills produce wheat, corn, poultry, equine, and nursery crops. As you go west, the rich farmlands grow cotton, corn, wheat, sorghum, and soybeans.
Farms dot the landscape as you drive through Tennessee and actually cover about 41% of its land mass.
Tennessee farm stays are as diverse as the landscape and offer up hospitality, craft goods, and often horseback riding. Tennessee is, after all, home to the Tennessee Walker breed.
(Stillwaters Farm)