RE: Another setup question - LONG!
I'm trying to learn the very skill your asking about, so keep that in my mind.
Like Bake north, the wooded strip between 2 and 13 acre fields jumped out at me as a potential highway. I like even more, though, that wooded patch between 13 acre and 34.5 acre fields. Judging from the aerial and map, it looks to be a funnel between two large wooded areas with a creek running through it. It looks like a good place for a blind or stand, even better if the creek is dry and the deer have no alternative but to use the pond for water, and/or those fields are planted in some sort of food source. You'd have food, cover, water, and a place that channels the deer to you as they move. The road gives you easy access, and it takes you directly into the wind from the trailer. It doesn't get any better than that.
The other place that looks interesting is the place between the two humps on the northern part of the property. A saddle is a natural deer pathway, though I don't know how the lack of wooded cover would affect things. I would investigate if deer use it to get from the NW to your pond, or skirt the west edge as they move towards the two fields to the south. I speculate that they would run the valley on the western side, perhaps to escape the hunting pressure from the folks who live north of you. Perhaps a stand that takes advantage of the wind and allows you to monitor the saddle and the valley would be good.