Check with Indiana's ag school and/or local USDA ag extension agent. Should be some good info on what varieties of game food plots crops grow well in your area. I'd shy away from the so called "monster" buck vlends that are nationally advertised. You'll come out way ahead planting what grows well there where you are hunting.
If you have the time and $$, have a soil test made. For pH only, you can find a kit and do it your self. Best money you'll spend. I'd suggest planting long narrow strips along each woods edge for this fall and see what happends ... rather than plant a single plot. Say something like 20-30 yards wide.
I'd try to plant a variety. Once you know what will work well, you should be able to buy these particular varieties at a nearby seed/feed store ... or maybe thre is a good local mix. A mix wheat, oats, grain rye and clover works great down this way. The ix we use is about $17/50#. Broadcast rate recommended is about 75# acre. Drilled is about 50#/acre.