I might have some longer ones but this one looked like it had the biggest girth. Wish I head a decent scale to weigh the thing. I also noticed a few monster turnips that I should dig up.
They usually eat them so they are flush with the top of the ground and then dig at them.The radish above came from a 1/2 acre plot of beans, corn, radish and turnips about 100yds from my house. It's usually a big draw in January when all the other plots are done.
Mine don't measure up to anything like that. I pulled these around the end of October. I actually busted some of the radish off in the ground.
This was my attempt to salvage a drowned out corn plot. Absolutely no N added other than back in the spring when the corn was planted. You can see where I tried to access the plot and then decided better of it. You can also see where the rain just stood and totally stunted the corn growth. And obviously I was not able to add the follow-up N that is very common practice in my area. I got very little actual grain production from the corn so I had to do something.
These where simply broadcast on top of the soil and let the rain do the work. I walked the rows with a hand broadcaster in mid to late Augest and things started to come in pretty nicely.
I am actually, finally, starting to see the deer actually eating them as historically the deer ignore them in my area. Some of my turnips are as big as my hat now. I have many that show signs of having the tops browsed and seem to have stunted the growth of the turnip bulbs.
I guess I haven't seen the deer pick big radishes over the smaller ones, the usually eat both down to the ground. Right now my radishes are done, after a few frosts they turn to mush, some of the tops are left on the ones they didn't eat but now my radishes are thru. The turnips are taking over now with some of the Kale and Rape in my mix.