The area that Whip highlighted in green that looks like a baby-bottle nipple in the SE corner and the black " sidewalk " from that little ravine up to your food plot are just what I was talking about in post #3. Whatever path you construct for the deer - or they make for themselves - I'd have a stand downwind of it in that area. I think Whip saw the same thing there. And like Buckly said, apples are as good as corn in fall. My camp has both and the deer come RUNNING to pick up dropped apples FIRST and then go the clover, oats, corn. Sometimes it's comical to watch the race to the apples. So I'd stick a few apples at the plots like Buckly suggested, if I were laying it out.
The ravine coming in from the north ( to the left of the " sanctuary " tag ) would be another area I'd be looking at for travel. Whip " greened " that section as well. I look at topo lines to give me a predictable, probable idea of deer travel. Some of my very best deer stands have been picked just by looking at topo maps. Not joking. I think it has to do with air currents / thermals in ravines or intersections of ravines / hollows. Like the other gents said - I'd walk it, hunt it, scout for sign ( both new AND old ) and see what the deer are doing in those areas. If the deer favor some pattern, you can always improve on it with plantings, hinging, etc. Letting tops lay is primo. You can place those where you want them.