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"Tillage Radish is a bio sub-soiler. They are a good reason to park the steel!" — Mike Phillips, Virginia

"The ground where I'd planted Tillage Radish in the fall was the mellowest I had this spring. I am tickled-to-death with them." — Brian Melvin, Delaware

"We absolutely loved what Tillage Radish did to our mostly clay soils. We won't need to subsoil as much anymore – the radishes really do the trick! Our best looking corn is where Tillage Radish was planted." — Lyle Tabb, West Virginia

"Tillage Radish was everything I expected. You can literally see a difference in the soil... Unbelievable!" — Gary Sweet, Ohio

"In one pass, with Tillage Radish at a reasonable cost, I got aeration, compaction reduction, erosion control, carbon addition, organic matter and a bio-stimulant. Corn on the field this year looks excellent." — Dan Breen, Putnam, Ontario

"We have been using Tillage Radish as a cover crop for the past 4 years. The radish has done its bio-drilling, and seems to leave a "film" over the top of the ground that inhibits the spring weed flush. The field looks as if you have run an AerWay over the ground from the decaying radish holes. We feel the radish does help to reduce the compaction because of the aggressive root growth. We have seen roots in excess of 3 feet on our farms. We plan to plant over 500 acres of Tillage Radish this year." — Furmano Foods, Pennsylvania

"It's a keeper! We noticed right to the row the difference in how mellow the soil was where the plot of Tillage Radish was planted." — Eugene Lapp, Pennsylvania

"We didn't have to strip-till where Tillage Radish was planted. They really softened up our clay soil! Also, our pre-side-dress nitrate testing indicated we didn't need as much nitrogen where Tillage Radish was planted." — Patterson Farms, New York

"I've planted Tillage Radish for the last four years. They are a great addition for a spanersified cover crop mix." — Ray Styer, North Carolina

"There were no winter annual weeds or crusting where Tillage Radish was planted. We direct seeded our organic beets and had a great stand. For early spring planting there's nothing like it!" — One Straw Farm, Maryland

"The ground was much easier to work where I planted Tillage Radish last fall. They are really helping with some of the soil quality issues I have. The soil was so loose, I didn't even have to work my ground before making raised beds for my vegetables." — Guy Moore, Maryland

"We used Tillage Radish for the first time in August 2010. We were well pleased with the deep penetrating root and lots of top growth for organic matter back to the soil. This year's crop of strawberries on that field looks great." — James Herrle, Herrle Farms Ltd., St. Agatha, Ontario

"Tillage Radish is awesome! It broke up my heavy clay soil and made it more mellow. I was able to plant earlier." — George Van Wychen, Wisconsin

"We were surprised at how clean the field was this spring. The ground was loose. Soybeans planted this spring in the radish field look great." — Barry & Larry Richards, Chatham Kent Organic Epi-Centre Inc., Dresden, Ontario

"Our crop came up very fast and produced a good root quickly. We planted a little too late and they were killed by cold at Thanksgiving. We are going to plant earlier this year and mix with other covers." — Richard Nottingham

"We used Tillage Radish on 50 acres last year, the pumpkins preformed very well. The soils were much looser where Tillage Radish was used as opposed to just an oat cover crop." — Tracy Lewis, Brian Campbell Farms, Pennsylvania

"I planted half a field to Tillage Radish and could see right to the row the following spring that the corn was greener and healthier on the Tillage Radish side. It was unreal what they did to the soil and made me question why I was strip-tilling where the tillage radishes were planted." — Dale Hollings, New York

"Tillage Radish grew great and I was impressed how they compared to other covers we were testing. They definitely helped alleviate compaction in our sandy soil. There were no weeds in the Tillage Radish plot in the spring so we didn't need a burn down herbicide." — Brian Hearn, University of Delaware

"I was very surprised how fast Tillage Radish grew and how they broke up the soil – I have a lot of clay. The corn was gorgeous this year!" — Craig