Plant & Soil Products
Huma® sustainable soil fertility products improve the quality of soil by providing the nutrients necessary to increase the activity and diversity of beneficial bacteria and fungi in crop fields. This increased microbial community delivers many benefits to the soil, such as improving soil physical properties and increasing nutrient availability. More importantly, these organisms break down available organic matter into nutrient-rich humus—the key element in highly productive soils.
X-Tend
Huma® X-Tend® is an excellent source of Micro Carbon Technology®. It is formulated with organic acids and nutrients to improve the efficiency, release, and uptake of fertilizers. X-Tend® is excellent to release nutrients tied up in soils and is an outstanding additive for...
Promax®
Huma® Promax® is an OMRI-Listed, EPA-exempt crop protection product. It is a protective and curative pesticide recommended for control of plant parasitic nematodes and soil-borne diseases. The mode of action is as a contact killer. There is no restricted use,...
Super Potassium®
Huma® Super Potassium®, carbon-complexed with Micro Carbon Technology®, is a potassium source that can be foliar-applied, according to label directions, without the risk of phytotoxicity. It can also be soil-applied for potassium uptake while keeping it stable in the root zone. Super Potassium®...
Super Phos
Huma® Super Phos®, carbon-complexed with Micro Carbon Technology®, can be foliar-applied, according to label directions, without the risk of phytotoxicity. When soil-applied, it keeps phosphate available and soluble in the soil solution for rapid uptake by plant roots without being...
Zap®
Huma® Zap® carbon-complexed with Micro Carbon Technology® is an organic-based formulation of nutrients for feeding the native beneficial soil microbial balance. Zap® feeds a strong, vigorous soil biology, which indirectly results in the natural improvement of soil health.
Breakout®
Huma® Breakout®, carbon-complexed with Micro Carbon Technology®, is designed to feed the natural metabolic process within the plant for enhanced bud initiation, flowering, and fruit set. When applied to soils, Breakout® is effective at providing needed nutrients for fibrous root growth and enhanced root...
Calcium
Huma® Calcium, carbon-complexed with Micro Carbon Technology®, ensures maximum calcium uptake and translocation within the plant. Calcium is a required nutrient for cellular strength and growth, plant health, and fruit development.
Super Nitro®
Huma® Super Nitro®, carbon-complexed with Micro Carbon Technology®, is a nitrogen source that can be foliar-applied, according to label directions, without the risk of phytotoxicity. It can also be soil-applied for nitrogen release while keeping it stable in the root...
Proud 3®
Huma® Proud 3® is an OMRI-Listed crop protection product. It is a broad-spectrum insecticide, miticide, and fungicide with on-contact and some local systemic activity. Safe for all plants when used as directed. For use on all food or nonfood crops. It controls pests...
Z-Max®
Huma® Z-Max®, carbon-complexed with Micro Carbon Technology®, ensures efficient and effective uptake of zinc, sulfur, manganese, and copper to optimize micronutrient nutrition of the plant that can help suppress certain external and internal plant stresses. This highly concentrated micronutrient solution is designed to improve...
Huma Pro 16
Huma® Huma Pro® 16, carbon-complexed with Micro Carbon Technology®, is an activated liquid humic-acid source derived from a highly oxidized, naturally occurring carbon and mineral deposit. Huma Pro® 16 treats unbalanced soil conditions caused by a lack of humic acid, promoting a stronger, healthier...
Max Pak®
Huma® Max Pak® is a liquid micronutrient formulation containing an organically complexed, highly stable source of many important micronutrients for a balanced microbial ecosystem. Max Pak® is salt buffered and formulated with Micro Carbon Technology® to ensure maximum uptake of nutrients by microorganisms.
Case Studies
Fall Soil Application of Fertil Humus® Increases Illinois Corn Yield and ROI
Background Feeding beneficial soil fungal activity can enhance aerobic decomposition of organic matter and build a humus-rich soil that releases nutrients tied up in crop residues. This can positively impact crop yield and lead to a higher return on investment. Objective The objective of this study was to observe how a fall application of Huma®...
Humic Products Increase Soybean Yield In Iowa
Background Scientific research shows humic and fulvic acids can have a biostimulant effect on plant root growth and mass, nutrient availability and uptake, and crop yield and quality. Objective The objective of this study was to compare and contrast the immediate effects that three types of humic products from Huma®, Inc., have on soybean yield....
Humic Products Increase Iowa Corn Yield
Background Scientific research shows humic and fulvic acids can have a biostimulant effect on plant root growth and mass, nutrient availability and uptake, and crop yield and quality. Objective The objective of this study was to compare and contrast the immediate effects that three types of humic products from Huma®, Inc. have on corn yield....
Featured Blogs
This Week in Ag #43
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This Week in Ag #42
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This Week in Ag #41
This is American agriculture’s big week – Thanksgiving! Our celebration of food takes center stage on family dining tables from sea to shining sea. Not only do we honor the 1% who currently feed us, we also reflect upon the many contributions of the original American agriculturalists, our Native Americans. For starters, they saved the Pilgrims from starvation during their first years in the New World. The Wamponoag tribe utilized their famous “Three Sisters” cropping practice: corn, beans and squash.