Except for the early season, most corn is harvested before the rut in Oct/November in my State. Deer might hide there, but walking thru corn will push them out the sides and ends never to be seen or heard. Corn is noisy when drying and visibility is limited. Gene Wensel's book is out of print and a nice copy is $100. Good book.
Personally, I would hunt the fringe, and look for area they enter or leave the corn, set up a couple ground blinds for different wind directions.
You migh find Camo netting, set up in a "W", "Z" or "C" will give you some flexibiliy. Put the same behind you, so you are not silhouetted.
I thought about trying black construction netting that is very strong and less likely to flap in the wind when staked. Even spray paint a camo pattern, or use natural foilage. It comes with sleeves for wooden 1"x1"x4' stakes 4-5 ft. long.
Put the stakes in, roll it up into a bundle and carry it to your spot and drive the stakes into the ground so fabric is tight. If you need more natural cover, cut few horizontal cuts to add branches, etc. Whatever you use, clear the ground to reduce noise, set up early so the deer get use to it. The advantage is low cost and portability.