We just purchased our 14 acre piece of land in anderson county, ky. Its not much but i hope i can make due with what we have. It looks like i have a little over 8 acres to work with for a hunting spot. I think like anyone i know cedars are good cover, they like corn, soybean, clover, etc. But i honestly have no idea what the best way would be to setup the land to be most effective. From what ive seen its best if i have cedar for them to be on the south/southeast facing hillside. Well we have a some thick spots of cedar but theyre on the opposite side of what ive read is what deer go for. There is a little creek at the bottom of our land but its always dry, im not even sure if it ever has water in it. Should i add a small pond, if so where would be best? Unfortunately none of it is flat ground, the land goes down hill from the road frontage. The flatest part of the part i have to hunt is a small ridge towards the bottom right in the picture. I would appreciste some guidance in what i should do here to bring deer in. I may not have enough to keep them on it but if i can have them all coming to me i have a chance of something good making it to me.