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About Larry Cooper

Director, Sustainability & Knowledge Management, Huma, Inc. Lifelong learner, master gardener, rescuer of greyhounds, grandpa. Once served detention for placing ecology flag on top of his high school.

Huma Gro® Stories From the Field—SE United States, No.1

In this first installment of Huma Gro® Stories From the Field, we feature 16 short stories from Florida and Georgia of growers’ use of 12 different Huma Gro® products on a variety of crops. The stories describe everything from increased yields to reduced nematodes, to recovery from frost damage to reduced effects from citrus greening.

By |2023-10-10T18:46:30-07:00December 11th, 2019|Editorial|Comments Off on Huma Gro® Stories From the Field—SE United States, No.1

Huma Gro Program Increases Sweet Potato Yields 39% with a 10:1 ROI

Conducted by: Dr. K. Bruce Kirksey, AgriCenter International, Memphis, Tennessee Huma Gro® Products: Jackpot®, Calcium, Super Potassium®, Zap® OBJECTIVE This field trial was conducted in order to compare sweet potato crop yields and return on investment (ROI) obtained when a Huma Gro® soil product (Zap®, for feeding soil biology and improving soil fertility) and 2

By |2023-10-10T18:45:37-07:00December 6th, 2019|Editorial|Comments Off on Huma Gro Program Increases Sweet Potato Yields 39% with a 10:1 ROI

The Huma Gro Farmer Podcast: Episode 5—Interview With Dan Hilger

In Episode 5 of The Huma Gro Farmer podcast, we interview Nebraska farmer Dan Hilger, who has been using Huma Gro® products on his farm for the past 30+ years. Dan talks about his popcorn growing and distribution operation, his approach to developing and maintaining soil health, and his experience with using rye as a

By |2023-10-10T18:45:13-07:00October 23rd, 2019|Editorial|Comments Off on The Huma Gro Farmer Podcast: Episode 5—Interview With Dan Hilger

Caffeine in Our Water Supply: Do Our Habits Pollute the Environment?

Caffeine is excreted by the body and flushed into our wastewater. Wastewater, in turn, is treated and recycled back into the environment, or––in some cases––directly back into drinking water.

By |2023-10-10T17:53:45-07:00October 13th, 2019|Blog Post, Environmental|Comments Off on Caffeine in Our Water Supply: Do Our Habits Pollute the Environment?

Recycled Sewage: What Are We Putting on Our Farmland?

By Jael Batty Sewage sludge is a controversial input for farmers to use. Considering the toxins in today's wastewater, are our treatments and regulations effective in eliminating micropollutants from sludge? Read more about recycled sewage

By |2023-10-10T17:53:56-07:00October 13th, 2019|Blog Post, Environmental|Comments Off on Recycled Sewage: What Are We Putting on Our Farmland?

NMRWA 2019 Instructor of the Year Award Presented to Probiotic Solutions® Project Engineer, Heather Jennings

Heather Jennings, Probiotic Solutions® Project Engineer By Jael Batty Bio Huma Netics, Inc. congratulates Heather Jennings, Project Engineer for Probiotic Solutions®, who was awarded Instructor of the Year at the New Mexico Rural Water Association (NMRWA) Conference on April 10. Ms. Jennings, who has been training and presenting for five and a half

By |2023-10-10T17:56:03-07:00October 13th, 2019|Blog Post, Environmental|Comments Off on NMRWA 2019 Instructor of the Year Award Presented to Probiotic Solutions® Project Engineer, Heather Jennings

Fatberg: The Tip of the Wipes Iceberg Destroying Wastewater Infrastructure

Wastewater treatment operators manually removing wipes from a lagoon By Jael Batty The fatberg discovered in Great Britain sewers has raised consumer awareness about disposable wipes blockages. But the 140-ton mass is just the tip of the wipes iceberg that is destroying our wastewater infrastructure. Similar fatbergs are clogging sewers in large cities

By |2023-10-10T17:58:34-07:00October 13th, 2019|Blog Post, Environmental|Comments Off on Fatberg: The Tip of the Wipes Iceberg Destroying Wastewater Infrastructure

Does Eutrophication cause Algae Blooms?

Eutrophication is the structural change of water ecosystems that is caused by excess nutrients. Eutrophication results in algal blooms and poor water quality. By Jael Batty In this article, we discuss what causes eutrophication, how it affects the environment, and how it is treated. Continue reading

By |2023-10-10T17:58:40-07:00October 13th, 2019|Blog Post, Environmental|Comments Off on Does Eutrophication cause Algae Blooms?
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