The Single Source of Trusted Data in North America

Entering 2021 and coming out of a global pandemic, FieldWatch is operating in the virtual space much like so many other businesses and entities are and have been for a year now. Has that affected what we do? Short answer - NO. IT affects HOW we do it, but not what.

As we enter 2021, we have had some changes and we are ready to take 2021 by storm to help get our registries and tools into the hands of more folks to promote stewardship and communication.

Here are the changes / updates that FieldWatch has for 2021:

  •  Bob Walters has taken over as President / CEO as of October of 2020
  • Curt Hadley has been hired as of Jan 2021 as Business Development Manager
  •  SeedFieldCheck is moving into 4 more states after a successful 2020 pilot in Iowa. IL, IN, MI, & NE are coming on-board.
  • CropCheck for Row Crop Producers continues to grow and is in AR, IL, IN, OH & NC
  • Industrial Hemp has been added as a specialty crop in most of our user states

 As of mid-February 2021, our current user data:

  •  22 US states and 1 Canadian province (Saskatchewan)

  • 1.38 Million acres mapped across 17,000+ fields

  • 27,597 registered producers

  • 117,000+ beehives across 24,000+ apiaries

  • 10,256 registered applicators


Sustainability is an important focus for FieldWatch as we map and identify plants, pollinators, and people. We will continue to enhance communication, awareness, and stewardship to support sustainable production practices.






If you have been following us through our #FieldWatchFebruary, Thank You! Now we would ask you to:

  • Promote what we are doing
  • Share in your states that are NOT current partners to fill that map above
  • Share YOUR stories with us about how we have helped protect YOUR bees / crops!
We are confident that we have become The Single Source of Trusted Data in North America between Beekeepers / Specialty Crop Producers and Certified Chemical Applicators - now we need to simply help and serve more folks...

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