RE: Where would you hunt
On the SW section, where the big timber is go to the western edge and find where the best trails are going to the crop/hayfield and pond are and set something there. To the east of your blue dot, find where they are crossing the road to get to the northern crop field. Of coarse you don't want to get too close to the road, but find were the most trails intersect and set something there.
In the N section (N of the road) it is mostly crop, so why not hunt the crops. The deer are going to come to thisarea for food and will likely go to the areas with the best cover from the farmsteads.The western red dot, I would move to the timber edge to the NE so you can cover the pond, unless there are good trails cutting through that piece of timber. It appears there are 2, maybe 3 ponds on the property. Walk them all and see which shows the most deer activity.
Take the center blue dot to the SE, to thefinger going to where the timber breaks.
The NE blue dot is fine anywhere in the backwards L of the crop field, because the deer won't be pressured there by any farms.
Another spot would be the NW corner, the Island of timber, or the timbers N edge just to the SW of the island.
Of coarse anything can change between now and hunting season. But the deer will come to eat and drink(that is a given). All of the property needs to be walked out now to find the best areas of travel and scout the fields to see where the most activity is. I would suggest to scout 1st, because walking it will scare off deer that would have come to the field to eat.
These recomendations are from the 2nd topo on page 1