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The economy is raising more than just prices as farmers question how to manage fertilizer investments. For Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC, the answer lies beneath the surface. Soil health is one of the main factors influencing fertilizer efficiency, and making it a priority next season will help farmers ensure their valuable resources are well spent.
โAny time you make a financial investment, youโre looking for quality and a positive return,โ says Mike Powell, Senior Brand Manager of Helenaโs BioScience Portfolio. โItโs the same when you buy fertilizer. The difference is, for fertilizer to work, it has to get to the crop, and there are a variety of soil quality issues that can get in the way of that.โ
Powell says nowโs the time to solve that problem. He recommends blending a high-quality humic granule with dry fertilizer, and with good reason. Past research in corn showed Helenaโs humic ore source combined with urea increased productivity even with a 15% reduction in nitrogen. While Helena encourages farmers to use optimal fertilizer rates, this creates options for those tightening their budgets. Its ability to provide greater benefits from early-season nutrition also helps farmers tailor fertility programs throughout the season.

Derek Emerine, Helenaโs National Agronomist, credits this gain in efficiency to the high concentration of humic acids in Helenaโs exclusive ore source. He says it takes more than just an increase in soil nutrient availability to boost growth and yield potential.
โIn a typical dry fertilizer application, not all of the nutrients that go out are going to make it into the plant on their own,โ says Emerine. โOur plants canโt absorb them, they get tied up in the soil or theyโre lost to leaching. By delivering the right humic compounds to the soil, we not only protect fertilizer and hold it in the root zone longer, but we also deliver vital elements to help plants take up more nutrients.”

Emerine is hopeful the renewed focus on soil health will continue far beyond this critical moment to improve efficiency for years to come. Through routine soil testing, farmers can identify deficiencies in the field and target the true needs of their crop. Contact your local Helena retailer for custom fertility recommendations, and visit helenaagri.com to learn about Helena’s exclusive humic granule product Resurge.
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