Looks to me like a typical 100 acre plot ... more than enough room to set up a few small blinds to give you wind and weather options.
Without walking the land myself, and it does look like some very nice land, I'd be looking at these three placements first. The good thing is that your prevelant wind direction seem to be across the tract of land, so you are in pretty good shape there.
Assuming the plot runs North/South - with the blue square you marked as the house as being the North End of the property.
Red: This should give you a good view of the large bush, and a good range for calling then in.
Green: By sitting in this small bush, you willl stand a chance of catching the wary "lurkers" that don't want to enter the field, and the small bush is probably known to them as a refuge for the occasional small prey.
Yellow: By covering this smaller filed, it will let them get much closer and "braver", with the small tracts of bush acting as "funnels".
I think all three would be good calling locations, depending on wind each day.
If you are using a Bait Pail, I'd be settign up in the Green zone, with the pail about 3/4 of the way "due south" down that fence row, or towards the "south-west" near what looks like the small "cut" (driveway??) in the edge of the bush.
Or, again with a Bait Pail, Sit at Red, with the bait pail either at the corner of the bush (halfway between Red & Green), or further to the "west", maybe halfway between Red and the "western" border along the "southern" bush line.