The role of catch crops in modern agriculture has increased in recent years. In addition to a production of  animal  feed,  they  have  a  positive  impact  on  quality  of  soil.  This  study  determined  the  suitability of  selected stubble  catch  crops  (white  mustard,  lacy  phacelia, and  a  mixture  of  faba  bean  +  spring  vetch)  to  improve production,  economic  and  energy  effects  of  spring  wheat  grown  in  3-year  monoculture  relative  to  the  control treatment (without catch crops). Two tillage systems  were used: conventional tillage and no-tillage (conservation tillage). A field study was conducted over the period 2014-2016 at the Czeslawice Experimental Farm, Lubelskie Voivodeship,  Poland.  The  study  proved  the  high  suitability  of  catch  crops  to  increase  the  spring  wheat  yields (under  both  tillage  systems).  Regardless  of  the  catch  crops,  the  productivity  of  wheat  was  higher  under conventional tillage. The catch crops (in particular white mustard) and the conservation tillage system contributed to an improved energy efficiency index of production. The white mustard catch crop also had the most beneficial effect on the economic profitability of spring wheat production. This was due to the low cost of cultivation of this catch crop and its beneficial impact on obtaining high yields of spring wheat.