RE: Now were getting the snow .
The corn is a great addition not only for a food source but also as cover. If you have a water source nearby those deer will have no reason to travel far and will most likely remain in that area till the rut. Also, when those does start getting pressure from the buck they usually bed down in thick cover to get some rest from the buck chasing them everytime they get up. I wouldn't plant it in the normal row style but rather scatter it so it's thick and not easily walked through. If you can set up between this cover and their water source or other small plots you will catch them traveling from one to the other. Even better if you can find a natural funnel between these sources you got it made.
The beans I have planted were nothing but stems before the archery season ever started. They hammered them hard and the turkeys flocked to them as well. The clover is always planted but it is the smallest of my plots. I make the plots containing the foods that last longer through the winter the largest.From springtill 30 days before seasonwhilethe clover is growing and unaffected by the cold I supplement it with corn, oats, roasted beans and mineral mix.If I get my deer and am done hunting I start feeding again with the mix and up the minerals in february. During the antler development months I mix salt and monocalcium or dicalcium phosphate. The deer love the salt and consume the phosphate in quantities they otherwise wouldn't.It works, every year I have done this I shot a buck over 110". It is alot of work and costly but to me the results are worth it. I hope something here was helpful.