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Humic acid in furrow. With fertilizer or by itself?
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PA Farmer1960
Posted 4/11/2025 19:01 (#11185902 - in reply to #11185693)
Subject: RE: Humic acid in furrow. With fertilizer or by itself?


We tried hydra hume a few years ago. The buckets it came in had settled out. We shook the buckets to get the sentiment out. First time using it. Plug up the filter. The salesman said not to shake it up. Figured better to mix with dry fertilizer, We never used it again. A salesman from Monty's show us their humic, it did not have sediment, was not as thick. Never tried their product. Been hearing more and Humic and Fulvic in the past year, still learning.
Penn State did a manure injection a couple years ago with manure that came out of digesters, (Nitrogen is more of it is in ammonium form) Out of 5 farms across the area. Our farm had no yield response with manure being injected and surfaced applied. The other farms had yield increased with injection. they commented that our soil seemed healthier. Been no-tilling and cover cropping for 25+ years.
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