What I like to call a very good huntable crop in southern Middle TN. Not every tree is loaded but most less than 25 year old white oaks have some acorns and a few trees are just loaded. Makes for good hunting conditions where there is plenty of mast crop, however, it is spread out enough where game has to move a little to eat. Begger lice rag weed and other forbs are excellent right now. Other than just looking at an acorn on the ground, cut you a few open and check them for quality. Lot of rot in many of the white oaks and swamp oaks. Red oaks not falling much but what have fell early look to have good quality.
More eastward on the Plateau the Chestnut Oak mast is a bumper crop, but it doesn't matter because nothing will eat them unless it is the last thing left in the woods. White oak crop is good where it hit and spotty in other areas.