My $.02..
1) All starts with a soil test. Without that, you're flying blind. A good one from Midwest Labs is an incredible tool. Test multiple locations, at least 6-8 along the highest point(s) in your planting area. This gives you the worst case scenario, as typically nutrients run downhill.
2) From the test results, address your macronutrients first. Calcium (Lime), Magnesium, N, P, K and Sulfur. Add full dose first year, half dose second year. Retest after 2 years.
3) Address micronutrients, and soil organic matter (where possible). You can get a micronutrient blend or individuals from the co-op, but honestly a great source if micros is also manure. Manure is also a cheat code to boost organic matter. Organic matter allows your field to be more forgiving with soil moisture retention, healthy biological life and nitrogen credits.
3) From there, you should be nutrient cycling in a food plot scenario, for anything except high N/K input required grains like corn, and potentially milo - As IBH1983 pointed out above.
Good luck!