The only thing you can really do is have food sources that provide deer with the protien,calcium and other minerals they need for antler growth. But even having those foods doesnt insure they will eat them.
I will be converting a powerline right of way this year and will have plenty of before and after pics for you guys. My plantings will consist of alfalfa, red clover, ladino clover,cow peas,soybean,corn, and some of the easyplot no-plow seed. The no-plow seed will used on a hill where I dont want to till , that way there will be no erosion issues to deal with. Also after the soybeans and cowpeas have died out in the fall I will use winter seed rye. There is a small plot out there right now and it is completely mowed to the ground. I planted the same seed at the same time in my garden at home for a cover crop and the rye is 12"-14" tall.
Here is another site I found, it has seeding rates, plant nutritional values, planting dates, and soil requirements.
www.agriculture.purdue.edu
Go to the search box and type in foodplots, there are about ten different articles in there and the I use is the "Food plots for whitetail deer".
There is also another site , wildlife foods plots in Tennessee, with the same charts.