I bought a bag of biologic hotspot, which is wheat, buckwheat, and peas, and planted it in a sunny opening in our woods near one of my stands. I have a few pics of how it is doing about a month later below. Basically, I raked away all the leaves and debris, scored the ground good with a steel toothed rake, applied the sead and then raked it into the soil the best I could. I timed this right before a major storm so it could help soak the seed into the ground.
I also planted some shotplot (not sure of the company), which is mostly brassicas directly across the road you see in the pic last night using the same method. These plots will be relatively small but haven't been hit that hard yet as their are crop lands all around our woods. Still, provides for a nice little incentive for them to stop off for a few minutes of nibbling.