Absolutely still hit the greens. Here at least - the acorns become the " go to first " feed, but usually the deer come out after dark to hit the apples and clover, chicory, etc. I think because of the pressure deer see in Pa., they stay in the cover of woods and hit the acorns first, then come into the more open plots and orchards in dusk / dim light or darkness. In my experience, years that have good apple crops, deer come running - literally - to pick up the drops first. Then they hit the plots for some quick greens, then head back into the woods to gorge on acorns. The time spent in the open is fairly short. If you're bow hunting in the evening, sometimes the window of opportunity is brief in those heavy-apple years.
Our 1 - acre field of soybeans is still getting nipped off regularly. A few acorns starting to drop, but clover, chicory, and beans still the hot tickets at camp.