Scout smarter. Walk less. Catch more.
Get a flagged field report before the agronomist walks — so every acre of scouting time goes to confirmed problem rows, not clean field.
What traditional scouting misses
A scout report built for field decisions
This is what a 320-acre corn-soybean operation in Story County, IA received — a flagged zone map with issue type, acreage, severity, and action recommendation for each problem area. Shareable with your agronomist before the walk, not after.
Fieldglint identifies where to look. It does not replace the agronomist's ground-level judgment on what to do about it.
What Iowa growers say
That report showed me where I needed to walk. I didn't walk the whole 640 — I walked the 60 acres the report flagged, confirmed two of the three issues, and had rescue N on before V8. That's the difference between catching it and chasing it.
The field report changed what I'm looking for when I get out of the truck. Instead of starting from the road and hoping I find something, I walk to the three flagged zones. Two of them were real. That's a different conversation with my agronomist.