I planted my first food plot this year on an acre field with about a ¼ acre of radishes and then two 50 yard test strips of oats and cereal rye which didn’t germinate that well and the remaining ground was just grass. I only have minimal equipment and don’t have the means to drill seeds into ground. The radish plot took off great and attracted deer in it from sunset to sunup from what I could tell on my trail camera and its basically mowed to the ground already. I'm trying to plan ahead to spring (for cover crop) and fall for food plot next year and looking for advice on what to plant and how to go about that. Next spring was thinking about planting buckwheat over the radish plot as a cover, but don’t know how well that will germinate/grow with broadcasting? Also with the remaining ¾ acres was considering making that a clover/chicory plot or attempting cereal rye again. With only a lawn tractor, lawn roller, back pack sprayer and a hand seeder what would be my best options? Are the radishes a bad idea as they have been completely wiped out already or do should I just plan to plant a bigger plot of them next year? I had done a soil test last summer and ph was 7.1 and I’m located in Iowa. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!