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Humic/ humates/ fulvic acid

Bucksnbears

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Anyone here apply it? Any luck?

A friend owns the company "SoilSaviors" and is adamant I try it on my foodplots.
In fact, he wants to come and spray my plots. (For free I think?) Lol.
He mines his near the arctic circle and says it's the best in the world.
I'm skeptical about anything " new and improved"

Also, I'm HORRIBLE at trying to understand anything fertilizer/ herbicide type stuff. Get lost in the Lingo.

Any real world experience with this stuff from you fellas or is it something you've wanted to try
?
 
it’s worth trying for sure. In general, stuff like humic acid for sure have benefits. Humic acid is out there naturally of course but yes- at a very basic level- for sure have some benefits. I’d try some & leave some areas untreated to see the difference.
There’s a lot of “experimenting” with humic acid on CWD as well. There’s claims that where humic acid is applied - no CWD occurrences.
Another one on humic acid….. used fairly often in things like cattle feed to help put better weight gains on & other benefits. IMO - we probably are going to see humic & fulvic acid used more often in many plant & animal capacities.
 
He mentioned Cwd Skip.
Seems like a little goes a long ways.

I'm gonna try to get him out this week and spray 5 small brassica, 3 pumpkin and 2 clover plots.
Excited to see if it benefits them.

Perhaps Jake H could do a podcast on it?
 
I’ve used it some on the sports complex I manage with good results. It’s supposed to help loosen the soil and boost microbial activity while reducing nitrogen input. Low use rate, 50-100 lbs per acre twice a year.


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