Infield Minerals Corp. announced encouraging results from its 2021 ground geophysical survey program at its 100% owned Desperado property ("Desperado" or the "Property") in Nevada. Highlights: Twelve high priority target areas selected among over 40 anomalous geophysical trends. Results from the combined geophysical, geological and geochemical datasets point to the potential for a sizeable mineralizing system at Desperado. Follow-up field inspection will evaluate the suitability of trenching and/or drilling priority targets. As part of its 2021 exploration campaign, Infield commissioned TMC Geophysics to carry out ground magnetic ("MAG") and induced polarization ("IP") geophysical surveys at the Desperado property from July 24 to October 4, 2021. The surveys consisted of 158 line-kilometers of MAG and 88 line-kilometers of IP readings. The aim of the surveys was to outline promising geophysical polarizable anomalies that could highlight mineralized bodies and structures which may represent interesting targets for follow up work. This in-depth interpretation of the 2021 MAG-IP survey results has led to the identification of more than forty (40) anomalous IP trends across the Desperado property, several of which present high potential targets. Possible origins of the IP anomalies include alteration and silicification of rocks along faults or shear zones with variable sulphide enrichment and/or a lithological nature. Twelve of the anomalies have been prioritized for follow-up field investigation to evaluate the possibilities of testing targets by drilling and/or trenching where the rocks are sub-outcropping. Provides two cross- section examples where targets are broad sub-outcropping bodies that have IP signatures indicative of thick bands of altered rocks enriched in sulphides. These and other IP anomalies carrying similar signatures present compelling exploration targets for epithermal gold and silver mineralization.