M name is Chip Spear. 
Fourth generation on this farm.
We're located south of Deming New Mexico, in Luna County.
Right now we've got a little bit of everything. 
Chili's our main crop.
We have five hundred acres of drip irrigated land right now.
We've gone to a complete five-year rotation on Chilis, to to kind of bring
back the soil in between.
You know, knock down some of those diseases.
Down here, the soil's pretty light.
So we've combatted nematodes since the first generation of farmers, you know back then.
And so, we agreed to do a trial with them. 
We had the university come down and do samples.
And we had a control field and a treated field.
The numbers were unreal in the next samples we took.
You know, the difference, and even at harvest the difference in levels were tremendous.
So we decided well next year, 
we'll go half our acreage and just see.
And once again we saw the results. 
Just worked wonders.
It's easy to put out.
It's safe, you know.
It just doesn't have the skull and crossbones on there.
You don't have to worry about it.
So right now, every acre that we
plant gets the Promax and the Zap.
Then we come back usually 
with Breakout or something.
I've been using the Boro-Max and Calcium.
I'm even gonna put Promax on my  watermelon this year.
It's a good, safe, you know, product. 
It's easy to use. Been proving itself to us.
We found our chili is emerging a lot quicker 
with the Zap, you know, the Promax.
I think we wait about a week, week and a half, 
and then we put the Zap on.
We're getting it out of the ground sooner. 
And the sooner you get it out,
the quicker you know you have a good 
stand and you don't have to replant.
Then, you know, that's the sooner
we can  start harvesting.
It really, really looks like it's 
doing well for us in that aspect.
