Izzy I've tryed anumber of different plants for the last 15yrs and still experimenting. There are a number of good crops you can plant and all of us will have a different opinion.Some require more attention than others.Lime and the ph countis is important also the fertilizer count is important to specific plants. Winter rye is easy to plant and the deer like it but as owlbait mentioned buckforage oats is more effective. Clover is also very good but needs a sweet soil, lots of lime and may take a few years to get the ph count right.Experiment would be my suggestion. With 1ac you could plant different areas with different seed and see which is most attractive.I've had good luck planting buckforsge oats mixed with whitetail clover,theoats are an annual where the clover is a perenial, good for 3+ yrs, but needs to be mowed if not heavly broused.Suggestion,plant1/4ac
purple top turnips,1/4ac with some other wintergreens and the last1/2ac with clover and oats.In the spring the clover will give the protein needed for new antler growth and nursing does, all of the above can be planted this middle August.This years crop is soybean and corn with turnip, pumpkin and undecided as of yet.Good luck.