This spot I'm sitting yesterday morning is a ladder stand we put up 2 days ago during the rain.
The area is known to be good, there is cut corn about 50 yards to the north, standing corn on our field 200 yards to the east. A crp field that traditionally had corn or soy in it 15-20 yards to the west. This year it was allowed to go all NaTural lol. There is a chunk of woods to the north west. Basically the 2 fields and two woods are kiddy corner from each other. The old fence line here forms an X and the brush has grown a little into each field creating an hour glass shape and making a wonderful funnel.
With such a perfect funnel, I have noticed over the years the deer tend to not use it exactly like we would expect, instead, they tend to cut the corner of the field, usually at 15 yards out or on another trail 35 yards out, then cut into our woods near a red oak tree or continue to walk the field edge to the south.
Here is a picture looking north, this is the direction I faced the stand because of the sun and I can shoot sitting down out to the field to my left and the trails come all around me