Testimonials
“For many years, I would not promote any biological or chemical products because I could see that farmers could restore soil function by using diverse cover crops, no-till, and animal integration. I was wrong! Now, I have a different view. Not all farmers can use animals on their crop fields. Depending on your cropping system, EnSoil Algae™ can be a powerful tool to restore soil function. It works better with less pesticides and physical disturbance (tillage) and cover- crops.”
– Ray Archuleta
“We comfortably hit our hay production targets this year and the return on investment has been obvious with just the production and quality of hay. The only difference in pasture management this year was the application of EnSoil Algae™. The heifers were noticeably fatter, fleshier, shinier, and cycled better. Conception rates were level with a 17 day shorter breeding period and mineral intake dropped from 19 bags to 1 bag over a 90 day period. We grazed our cattle on the fields [with 3 applications of EnSoil and no fertilizer] 30 days longer than previous years.”
– Bryan Mussard (MT) Reminisce Angus Ranch: (livestock/hay)
“EnSoil Algae™ [used on corn and beans] has been an enhancer for our farm. It has enhanced our soil biology, foliar spray uptakes, and we have seen consistent yield increases versus the check strips. The ROI is there to use algae across all of our acres.” This past season Russell harvested 460 bpa of corn, an American dryland record, and used EnSoil Algae™.”
– Russell Hedrick (NC) (corn/beans)
“In the EnSoil treated block, highly statistically significant increases occurred in microbial populations activating key nutrients (N, P, S and Fe,) microbial hormonal activity and heavy metal resistance, and all of the microbes responsible for fighting pathogens and nematodes were turned on. These powerful changes in the soil, chemically and biologically, were confirmed by a yield increase in the EnSoil block of 13% over the ten harvest timings. This translated to nearly six thousand lbs per acre increase in yield (5,908) which at the average price of $0.68/lbs is a return of over $4,000 per acre.”
– Herb Young (GA) (peppers)