If the deer have hammered it then its probably not going to make. FYI, there's more than a few thousand acres of corn behind corn planted in SC every year in late July/early August that does extremely well, most of its irrigated but I have seen a few dry land fields that cut in the 150s on thanksgiving day. That probably wont happen this year due to terrible commodity prices but the past 3 years have had very good double cropped corn, not to mention whats going to be planted for silage.