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We have decided to consolidate our blog into the new Huma Gro website to make it easier for our customers to find what they are looking for.  Please check out the new location of our blog:  http://blog.humagro.com/.  Thank you

Below is a link to the December Issue of “The Growing Edge” Newsletter. This issue has information on understanding Plants and Soils as well as articles on how Huma Gro Fertilizers can help you with Potato, Vegetable Seed and Small Fruit production. If you would like to be added to “The Growing Edge” Newsletter distribution list please contact Nick Hopkins at nick@biohumanetics.com

DECEMBER ISSUE OF “THE GROWING EDGE”

Below is an explanation of BHN’s proprietary “Micro Carbon” technology that makes its products the best on the market. As well listed below are documents that show Huma Gro’s features and benefits, technology and total crop nutrition.

BHN, through its 36 year history, has developed a unique process for the manufacturing of its own proprietary “Micro Carbon” technology. Using this technology, HUMA GRO products more efficiently and effectively deliver both major and minor nutrients to plants, trees, turf and ornamentals through the ion exchange capacity of the carbon based, benzene ring molecule. To our knowledge, this technology is singularly to be found in the HUMA GRO products.

Huma Gro Features and Benefits

Huma Gro Technology

Huma Gro Total Crop Nutrition

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This is the information on ZAP applications on red onions from the Western Oregon north of Salem. These were red onions grown under solid set overhead irrigation. As you can see below the onions treated with Zap had double the  yield compared to grower standard.

red onion graph

Below is the Official Press Release announcing Huma Gro’s retail line Fertil Gold:

Fertil Gold Press Release

Fertil Gold Logo

Attached is lab results from Mexico on the use of Promax on Nematodes in soil. The application rate was 4 qts/acre or 9.5 liters/hectare. The application was very successful in preventing the attack of nematodes on the plants.

Nematode trial in Mexico

Below is an example of the use of Promax and Zap on Organic Vegetables to get ride of nematodes with huge success:

Dealer Location:

Buttonwillow, California

Crop:

Organic Vegetables

Pre-count of total nematodes, all types:

1700

Treatment:

2 quarts Promax applied through drip system followed by 2 quarts ZAP applied through drip system 3 weeks after Promax application.

Results:

Results soil sample taken by independent consultant 3 weeks after ZAP application,

Total count of all nematodes:

- 27

golf courseBelow are links for a few of the Golf Courses that are heavy Huma Gro Fertilizer users. These courses have been doing very well and have had many tournaments played there recently including an LPGA Professional Event.

Whispering Pines

The Spirit International Golf Championship Tourney

The Houstonian

LPGA Event at Houstonian

The sister golf courses to the Houstonian, Redstone & Blackhorse are big Huma Gro users as well.

The photo was of Palm trees for palm oil.  This was in a nursery where they applied on the right 4 rows of Vitol, 4 rows nothing, then 4 rows of Breakout followed by 4 more rows of nothing.  The wind was blowing and the whole right side seemed very uniformly improved with vigor, size and color.  We could not tell a difference in the Breakout and Vitol, but all looked good, even the untreated 8 rows.  Then standing back, we could see that the whole right side was improved while the left side definitely did not have any carry over from the product applications and was lacking in vigor and color and size by comparison.  Interesting experiment and the grower was pleased with what had happened.Palm Trial

Here is another question and answer we received from one of our distributors. This is concerning application of our products in windy conditions on Asparagus.

QUESTION:

For the application on the asparagus we have thought about the wind and we have taken two things into consideration; in the area that the test is being done in is called “Paracas” (wind storms) so we have decided to do the application that they called “drench”. This means that they will take the Huma Gro mix and put it in back packs. Instead of spraying the mix, they will apply a stream of the mix directly into the soil in points that the drip system shows traces of irrigation.

The other thing is that we will take samples of asparagus that are two rows away from the test row so that we are not taking samples from a row directly on the side of a treated area.

Have you ever done this treatment on asparagus or any other crop before? If so what results did you get? How many days do you think will go by until we see some results? Should I do this application more than once during the harvest?

ANSWER

The soil drench is also very wise. This mix will be awesome in really charging the Asparagus so that they come out of the ground with good vigor. Although a first on Asparagus for me, we have done a similar type of soil drench on transplants and germinating of seeds. We normally see an earlier emergence, stronger vigor, larger size and better color. The evidence should be very clear within 5 to 7 days, but we have seen results as soon as 3 days. This can be repeated every 7 to 10 days as economics and desired results are achieved. They may be able to see even longer periods of harvest cuttings with continuous treatments.

We have created a new and simple pamphlet that gives a great overview of our products and the technology that gives Huma Gro the edge over our competition.

Huma Gro Overview Pamphlet

Fertil Gold, Huma Gro’s home garden and turf line, has recently launched an online store and a blog. You can now get Huma Gro’s proprietary Micro Carbon Technology for your home use.

Below are links to the online store and blog. At the online store you can get Fertil Golds Grow & Bloom, Vegetable, Turf, and Flower specialty products.

ONLINE STORE

BLOG

Here is another Question and Answer from one of our customers on how to correct NPK need found in a soil/crop analysis:

If my soil/crop analysis shows a need for N,P,K of 50 lbs/acre apiece at planting time, and I was using SuperNitro, SuperPhos and SuperK, with a drip system into the ground, what would you recommend as the application rate per treatment, and for how many treatments?

We have many times replaced regular fertilizer with Huma Gro products . I will deal with each separately.

Nitrogen.  If the source of nitrogen is UN 32 then the conversion is really straight forward.  We can reduce the amount of actual N applied by 25% to 30% soil applied nitrogen with the use of Super Nitro. With Super Nitro containing 30% N with a weight of 11 lbs per gallon, we get 3.3 lbs of nitrogen per gallon applied.  Therefore each gallon of Super Nitro will replace 1.5 gallons of UN 32 or 3.8 lbs of actual N soil applied.  Depending on the crop, I normally would apply 20% of the N in the first irrigation, 40% at the start of Stage 2 growth and  20% at the start of stage 3 and the remaining 20% at the start of stage 4.  With drip systems it is easy to distribute this amount of fertilizer uniformly through the the growth cycle but I would have it all applied by the start of Stage 4.

Phosphate:  Real easy  1 gallon of Super Phos will replace 50 units of regular phosphate.  50% of Super Phos at first irrigation, 25 % of Super Phos during Stage 2 and 25% of Super Phos during stage 3.

Potassium: Similar situation to Super Nitro.  Each gallon of Super K contains 4.4 lbs of K and will replace about 6 lbs of normally applied Potassium.  I would apply 25% at the first part of each growing stage.

I would suggest tissue tests at the beginning of each growth stage and adjust the amount needed with foliar applications of the needed elements.

As a guide to using our crop recommendation forms for nutrient recommendations, the chart asks you to enter the stage of growth that the plant is in.  I suggest that if the growth stage at the time of sampling is stage 2, that you enter stage 3 as the growth stage for recommendations so that we will have adequate nutrients for the future stage rather than the stage of growth we just passed.

Below is a link to the September Issue of “The Growing Edge” Newsletter. This issue has information on understanding Plants and Soils as well as articles on how Huma Gro Fertilizers can help you with Potato and Vegetable production. If you would like to be added to “The Growing Edge” Newsletter distribution list please contact Nick Hopkins at nick@biohumanetics.com

September 2009 The Growing Edge Newsletter

Huma Gro’s unique proprietary process creates our advanced fertilizers by creating Aromatic Acids in our products. Most fertilizers have Humic or Fulvic Acids that are much bigger than Aromatic Acids. The size of the Aromatic Acids allows for quicker uptake by plants and a more effective fertilizer overall. Below are some Questions and Answers about Huma Gro’s Aromatic Acids found in the fertilizers:

Are there many types of Aromatic acids (AROMATIC ACIDS)?

Yes, there are many types of aromatic acids.  Technically speaking, aromatic acids are a family or grouping of short chained organic acids that have an alcohol group (OH) molecule attached.

Do all Aromatic Acids have a 100% carbon base like HUMA GRO, 6 carbon atoms on each ring or are there other types of AROMATIC ACIDS that have less than 6 carbon atoms on each ring?

No, there are some aromatic acids that are not benzene ring based, but may have some carbon atoms in them.  By definition, a benzene ring contains the 6 carbon atoms in the ring.  We know that ours is benzene ring based.

Is HUMA GRO AROMATIC ACIDS the only type that has a 100% carbon base, what makes it different than other AROMATIC ACIDS?

Ours is 100% carbon based in the benzene ring configuration.  If there is someone else claiming an aromatic acid, we should ask them how they define their type of aromatic acid.  We have not heard of anyone claiming this small type of carbon based molecular carrier, but if you do we would like to hear about it also.

Do all other AROMATIC ACIDS have a 6-18 Benzene ring chain?

Not necessarily are they benzene ring based nor are they 100% carbon based.

If I ask why HUMA GRO has AROMATIC ACIDS that have a 6-18 Benzene ring chain, would that be due to fabrication process or is there another way to explain this to my clients?

We would answer that we have a unique source of highly oxidized carbon based material that is called “leonardite” and that we use a unique production process to refine the organic acid into this short chain benzene ring molecule.  It is both a unique source as well as a unique process.

If so are all our AROMATIC ACIDS chains 100% carbon based?

Yes!  As explained above.

What are the specific and UNIQUE traits that HUMA GRO AROMATIC ACIDS have over any other AROMATIC ACIDS on the market?

We do not know of any other pure carbon based (benzene ring) aromatic acid on the market.  Again if you hear of one, we would like to know about it so that we can do a comparison.  The technology just simply is not there in the conventional world to do what we do.

Below is the effects of a Huma Gro program on Peas that were grown for Seed in Washington State:

The attached pictures are of the pea field where fertility was done from a soil sample so there was nothing real special there. The in furrow enhancement program was what made the yield incredible. The program was 2 quarts of the 1-19-0 starter that Huma Gro made and 2 ounces of HolmesENVIRO Enhand biological inoculant. This was put together in enough water to do a 5 gpa application in furrow on top of the seed. The average yield expectancy is 1,200 pounds per acre and the grower had a yield of  3,200 pounds after the first scalping.

The other factor to remember is that this field received no rain or irrigations from the time of the earliest pictures till harvest. The program not only works but can be very adaptable to many other crops.

The first picture on the right is of the Huma Gro treated Pea Roots close up. The picture on the left  is of the Peas with the Huma Gro program two weeks after planting. The last picutre is of the Peas with the Huma Gro program one month after planting.

Here are some pictures of the effects of Vitol and Micro F on Barley in Washington State:

The attached pictures are from the stress relief trial this year(2009) on barley. The treatment was 1 quart of Vitol with 1 pint of Micro F. The thinking was to use the high concentration of salysidic acid in the Micro F to trigger the plants SAR resistance. This is non-irrigated barley with no rain fall. Timing of application was at jointing just prior to boot stage.

Directly below the untreated Barley is on the left, the treated on the right. In the lower picture with the barley in the man’s hand the treated is on the left side, untreated on the right.

Here is news from our Distributor in China. A large Fertilizer Company has been doing trials on X-Tend and comparing them with two other Fertilizers to find what would work best for their company. As you can read below X-Tend fared very favorably against the competition:

“Small scale testing by a large fertilizer company in China has been done and repeated to find a fertilizer additive they will use large scale on their major crops. The major parameters they are evaluating are:

-       the rate of emergence

-       stem length

-       stem diameter

-       leaf color

Huma Gro X-Tend, Agritain and CP40  preliminarily all show similar results and all three show much better response than the control. The company that is running the trial has a capacity of 600,000 tons of high quality dry fertilizer in a year.  This is why it is necessary to do a large scale test to confirm the results in different types of soil for their three major crops of rice, corn, and beans.

For X-Tend the advantages shown over the other two products are the following three:

1: No chemical residue in the soil and no toxicity. Agritain has a low toxic residue that is stable in the soil for tens of years.

2. X-Tend has results in both N and P stabilization and preservation which makes it more versatile. Agritain only has results on N.

3. CP40 is actually a hormone, so both CP40 and Agritain do not have any positive impact on the soil itself, but X-Tend will improve the soil microbial and physical properties.

In a larger testing protocol, the only evaluating parameter is yield.  Even if the final results are the same or similar for the three mentioned additives, they will chose X-Tend over the others on the basis of the above three advantages.

As of now, even without the final testing results, one fertilizer company is very willing to put X-Tend into production in one of their manufacturing lines that produces 100,000 tons of urea (their total annual production is 600,000 tons) because of the positive effects and advantages that X-Tend shows. After many trials, the rate that they think is best is 4 liters per metric ton.  This rate is the approximate equivalent to 1 gallon per 1 US ton.”

Here is another question and answer from the field that we like to post to help inform any others who might have the same question or give some additional information and ideas to those who might be considering the same thing:

Are you mixing the Kleenstart and Blend at the label prescribed quantities? When is the best time to apply to the problem area(s)?  One situation is an alfalfa field, the other corn that will be harvested in the fall.

The two mix fine together strait on a 1:1 ratio without any problems.  They should each be applied at the same dosage per acre/hectare to solve salt, hardpan or water penetration/retention problems.  The benefit of this mix is that you will have the short term benefit of the surfactants in Kleenstart to open up the ground and the longer term benefits of the Blend stimulating the biological activity to flocculate the clays.

This mix can be applied any time during the growing season, but is best applied as early in the season as possible and can be repeated every 15 to 30 days with greater lasting results.

Huma Gro has launched a home garden retail product line “Fertil Gold“. This is an all-purpose liquid fertilizer that is designed to help the grow and bloom of vegetables, flowers, fruits and anything else you may have in your garden. You can order it now on Amazon and get Professional Grade liquid fertilizer for your home garden that is both effective and environmentally friendly.

FERTIL GOLD AMAZON ORDER PAGE

The following are pictures of an Onion Trial done in Idaho with Super Phos.

The first picture is of the grower standard using 15 gallons of 10-34-0.

The Second picture is of Onions treated with 7 gallons of 10-34-0 along with 2 quarts of Super Phos.

Note the improved root and leaf structure on the Super Phos treated Onions.

Here are some pictures from the field of Super Nitro on corn in Northern Nevada. In the first picture Super Nitro was applied to the corn on the left side and granular fertilizer was applied to the corn on the right. The corn with Super Nitro is doing a lot better than the corn with the granular fertilizer. Also pictured is a aerator machine that also injects fertilizer that is being used with Super Nitro on turf.

Z-MAX Trial

Below are the resutls of a 2008 Z-MAX Trial we ran here in Arizona. In this trial 10 applications of 32 ounces each of a competitor product were applied per acre compared to only 9 applications of 12 ounces each of Z-MAX. With the results being nearly the same if not better for Z-MAX by using over 65% less fertilizer the average saving per acre was around $12.

Z-MAX TRIAL GRAPH

An article written in the Seattle Times goes over toxic metal content of fertilizers used in Washington. BHN products contain very trace amounts of toxic metals as highlighted in the article and most were ranked as “cleaner than dirt”.  A link to the article has been posted below.

Three Heavy Metals in Washington Fertilizers

Here is the Growing Edge Newsletter June edition for your enjoyment. If you would like to be added to the mail list please contact Nick at:

nick@biohumanetics.com

Thank you.

Here are the two ads we ran in June for both Huma Gro and Probiotic Solutions. For Huma Gro we ran our “Foliar Application” ad in Potato Grower Magazine and for Probiotic Solutions we ran our “Odor Control” ad in TPO Magazine.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Nick Hopkins

Bio Huma Netics, Inc.

Phone: 800-961-1220

Fax: 480-961-3501

Email: nick@biohumanetics.com

Bio Huma Netics Inc. Promotes Eldon Hart to Vice President of Sales and Marketing

Chandler, Arizona (April 14, 2009) Bio Huma Netics Inc. is proud to name Mr. Eldon Hart as its new Vice President of Sales and Marketing. In this new office, Eldon becomes part of the Executive Committee and an Officer of the Corporation. Eldon Hart joined Bio Huma Netics Inc. in the fall of 2005 as Director of National Sales and has done an excellent job assisting Bio Huma Netics to increase its domestic US sales and marketing efforts.

Eldon has 36 years experience in the Agricultural Industry in both retail and wholesale positions. Eldon also serves on Salt River Project’s governing Council in Arizona.

Bio Huma Netics Inc. was founded in 1973 by scientists who discovered a unique material that improved the ways in which plants absorb nutrients from the soil and through the leaves. This “Micro Humus Technology” forms the foundational ingredients in all of its products. Today Bio Huma Netics Inc. offers an impressive group of technologically advanced solutions designed to increase efficiency and productivity in farming and turf management through its HUMA GRO line of agricultural products and in waste water treatment and other environmental applications through its PROBIOTIC SOLUTIONS line of environmental products.


Bio Huma Netics Inc.
201 South Roosevelt Ave., Chandler, AZ, 85226
www.biohumanetics.com

One of our distributors in Turkey has sent us the following pictures taken on March 4th explaining that they are beating their competitors by using our products. They are 10 days ahead of their competitors in the Greenhouse that is growing the crops.

Here are the results of HumaGro crop management program.

The products used are;

During  dormancy, to the branches and the tree body,

2,5lt/ha Breakout

2,5lt/ha SuperPhos

300cc/ha Ghost

5lt/ha SuperPhos(Drib irrigration)
10lt/ha SuperNitro(Drib irrigration)

10lt/ha FulvicAcid (Drib irrigration)

Same application was repeated at the begining of flowering (10 days after the first application)

Below is the March Issue of “Growing Edge”. If you would like to be put on the distribution list please email Celine Allen at clandauerallen@comcast.net 

March Issue of Growing Edge

We recieve questions here at Bio Huma Netics about crops that we believe the answers to would be beneficial for many growers out there. Below are a few examples with answers that we believed would be helpful:

 

We have some Boron product that has a slight layer of crystals on the bottom of the jug. Is it the cold or time or a combination that is the cause?               

 

What happens is that as the temperature drops in the liquid the water molecules get closer and closer together so that the saturation capability is reduced.  When the water molecules get closer, the solution cannot hold as much dissolved solids.  Those formerly dissolved solids then drop out to the bottom or another way to say it is that the dissolved nutrients precipitate into a solid and fall to the bottom.  This is the challenge that happens.  Some of our products are more saturated than others.  When we make the products, we work hard to maximize the amount of nutrients that can get into the solution so that we are not shipping water.  Most of our nutrient mixes are completely saturated and there is no room for more.  That is why the colder temperatures affect our products which are fully saturated in their solutions at normal temperatures.  That is also why it becomes very important to keep the storage temperatures above 40 degrees F or 5 degrees C. 

 

 

I have a lab anaylisis that shows only a Magnesium deficiency but my leaves are very yellow. What should I do?

 

It is best to take the analysis from the youngest mature leaves.  Normally there are related deficiencies when you see a strong yellowing symptom in the plant.  Are the Sulfur (S), Nitrogen (N), Potassium (K), or Manganese (Mn) levels a little low as well as the Magnesium (Mg) or possibly even a greater deficiency?  Any one of these causes a yellowing effect as well.  You should also note whether it is in the new leaves which shows that there is a Mn, S, or N deficiency or is it in the old leaves indicating Mg, K, or N deficiencies.

 

How are fertilizing trees different from row crops?

 

Remember that in Trees the conventional wisdom says that “you are fertilizing today for what you want next year.”  Although our products do not take that long, sometimes it takes longer with trees to show a difference, especially when it is ground applied.

 

What is the difference between ppm and %? Are they the same or are they like comparing apples to carrots?

 

In terms of ppm versus % it is a matter of decimals and zeros.  I think the choice is a matter of convenience for the reporting and understanding purposes.  For instance, is it easier to say “Iron = 15 ppm” or “Iron = 0.0015%”?  I think 15 ppm.  They are one and the same.  Apples to apples.  For your information and future calculation:

               1.000% = 10,000 ppm

               0.100% =   1,000 ppm

               0.010% =       100 ppm

               0.001% =         10 ppm

This is a technique using OMRI listed organic product PROUD 3 as an additive for fruit and vegetable washes.  This technique was pioneered by distributors in Guatemala. Here is their story:

To disinfect Honeydew and Cantaloupe melons, the dosage is to put 5 milliliters of PROUD 3 for each liter of water used.  They submerge the melons for a minimum of 15 seconds in the bath or they spray the mixture on the melons for the same amount of time.  The PROUD 3 works to disinfect the melons and controls the incidence of bacteria and fungi.

The melons are cleaned initially with a mix of water and chlorine to eliminate any dirtiness coming from the field, then they pass through the PROUD 3 disinfectant to prevent the post harvest diseases.

PROUD 3 can also be used to disinfect the refrigerator containers used to transport the pallets with the melon boxes.  For this they use fumigation pumps or sprayers and they use a dosage of 10 milliliters of PROUD 3 for each 1 liter of water.

The results on Honeydew and Cantaloupe melons has been satisfactory and successful.  We have eliminated all the diseases that normally develop in the post harvest period and transport, especially the mildews and molds.

The international company in Guatemala is currently conducting a test with PROUD 3 to use it in their post harvest program with melons.  They should send us the results sometime around the 20th of January.

We are sending you the following table for the dosages we have successfully evaluated for the disinfection of vegetables and fruits:

Zucchini, squash, green beans, peas . . .      5 ml of PROUD 3 per 1 liter of water

Carrots . . .                                                      10 ml of PROUD 3 per 1 liter of water

Peaches . . .                                                     3 ml of PROUD 3 per 1 liter of water

Watermelon & Papaya . . .                            5 ml of PROUD 3 per 1 liter of water

In Guatemala they have said that in the past some of these growers were used to losing 25% on up to 70% of their production to mold and mildew diseases in transit to their markets.  With the use of PROUD 3, their transportation losses have been reduced to 1% up to 10%.

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Here are some pictures from our 2008 Huma Gro Conference held in Arizona during November:

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Below is a link to the December edition of “The Growing Edge”. If you have any questions or would like to subscribe to the “The Growing Edge” please email Rudy Allen at agtech@comcast.net

The Growing Edge December

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Here are some successful uses of Huma Gro in Greece from Intrachem Hellas Ltd.

1) Cucumber and possibly other crops: Tank mix of Z-MAX plus Mancozeb 40% flowable. Rates per 264 gallons of water (1000 liters): Mancozeb 1.3gal (5lt), Z-Max 0.396-0.528gal (1,5-2lt). The common disease in Greece is cucumber downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora cubensis)

2) Pear and apple (Septonia leaf spot): Tank mix of COPPER plus triazol fungicide. Rates per 264 gallons of water (1000 liters): COPPER 0.264-0.396gal (1-1,5lt), triazol 0.185gal (0,7lt)

3) Peach (leaf curls – Tafrina deformans): COPPER 17oz per 1.236 acres (500cc per 0,5 hectare) – spraying three (3) times:

  1. beginning of fruit set
  2. 3 days later,
  3. 5-7 days later

Results are obvious after 3rd appliction.

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New Website Launched

Bio Huma Netics Inc. has just launched our new and updated website. Please go and take a look of the new design and information we have posted.

www.biohumanetics.com

Here are some Super Phos Trial findings from September to October 2008

 

SUPER PHOS TRIAL

APPLICATIONS MADE ON SEPTEMBER 10, 2008 TO 3rd YEAR FIELD OF FINE LEAF PERRENIAL RYEGRASS.

PLOT 1 =  200#/ACRE OF 16-16-16

PLOT 2 = 100#/ACRE OF 16-16-16 WITH 3 GAL SUPER PHOS 

                   SPRAYED ON THE FERTILIZER

PLOT 3 = 1 GAL/ACRE OF SUPER PHOS PER ACRE

PLOT 4 = ½ GAL SUPER PHOS PER ACRE

 FIELD WAS IRRIGATED ONE DAY AFTER APPLICATION.

SOIL SAMPLE WAS TAKEN FROM EACH PLOT ON SEPT. 15 (1 – 4) AND SEPT. 19 (1A – 4A) AND OCT. 14 (1B-4B).

UNTREATED CHECK SAMPLE WAS TAKEN ON SEPT. 15

SAMPLES WERE SENT TO INTERNATIONAL AG LABS FOR ANALYSIS.              

  

CONCLUSION:

PHOSPHATE LEVELS OF 1B AND 3B SHOW SIMILAR LEVELS AS DOES 2B AND 4B, THEREFORE 1 GALLON OF SUPER PHOS CAN REPLACE THE PHOSPHATE IN 200# PER ACRE OF 16-16-16.

 

To see more detailed results go to this site and click on download:

http://www.box.net/shared/t353ses5sk

 

 

Here are pictuers showing Golden Gro trials taken on October 22, 2008.

Check Field

Field treated with 32oz Golden Gro

Below is a picture of the Zap application on red onions in Brooks, Oregon. This was applied at 2.75 gallons per acre at about the 3rd leaf stage (or one ZAP treatment of about 25 liters per hectare). The ZAP treated onions can be found on the right side of the picture.

 

 

Here are more Huma Gro Product Labels:

Molybdenum-Label    Multi-Purpose-Label    Promax-Label    Proud-3-Label    Silica-Label    Start-D-Label    Start-L-Label    Sulfur-Label    Super-K-Label    Super-Nitro-Label    Super-Phos-Label    Tuff-Greens-Label    Tuff-Tissue-Label    Turf-Iron-Label    Turf-Plex-4-Label    Turf-Plex-QR-Label    Vitol-2-Label    Vitol-Label    X-Tend-Label    Zap-Label    Zinc-Label    ZPhos-Label    Z-Max-Label

Here are Product Labels for our Huma Gro Products:

38-Special-Label    44-Mag-Label    Best-Bale-Label     Blend-Label    Boron-Label    Breakout-Label    Calcium-Label     Cobalt-Label    Comol-Label     Copper-Label    Cphos-Label    Crop-Gard-Label   Fertil-Humus-Label    Finisher-5-7-Label     Finisher-21-Label    Fulva-Pro-Label    Golden-Gro-Label    Huma-Burst-Label    Huma-Pro-Label    Iron-Label    Jackpot-Label    Kleen-Start-Label    Lase-Label    Lucky-7-Label    Manganese-Label    Max-Pak-Label    Micatrol-Label    Micro-Label    MicroF-Label

Below is a link to new Cantaloupe result charts

Cantaloupe-charts-combined-spring-fall

Biohumanetics = Energize your Crops

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Below are product mixing guides to help with Huma Gro products

Product-mixing-guide

Product-mixing-guide-handout

Biohumanetics = Energize your Crops

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Huma Gro Brochures

The links below are for the following Huma Gro brochures:

Virol, Breakout and Jackpot speciality fertilizers

Blend, Lase and Zap soil fertilizers

Advanced N-P-K Technology

VITOL-BREAKOUT-JACKPOT Brochure

Soil-Brochure

N-P-K-Brochure

Biohumanetics = Energize your Crops

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Crop Programs

Below are links for Crops Programs using Huma Gro products. The first link will take you to the Crop Programs for Row Crops and the second link will take you to Crop Programs for Tree and Vine Crops.

crop-programs-row-crops

crop-programs-tree-and-vines

Biohumanetics = Energize your Crops

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Here are results from a trial done in Buckeye, AZ on crops using Bio Huma Netics product Z-PHOS. As seen below a $5.50 application of Z-PHOS resulted in an additional yield of 137.6 pounds of cotton or an additional $96.32 per acre.

2006 Z-PHOS Trial

Cooperator: Rick Saylor of R & S Farms, Buckeye, AZ
Crop: Cotton

Trial Size: Check – 88 rows = 6.04 acres
Treatment – 72 rows = 4.94 acres

Application
Rate: One quart of Z-PHOS per acre

Method: Injected pre-plant during furrowing out along with a pop-up fertilizer consisting of 10 gallons of 10-34-0 and 28 ounces of 6% Zinc [6-0-06zn] per acre

Date: May 12, 2006

Harvest: December 7, 2006

Yield Data: Check – 6.04 ac Treatment – 4.94 ac
Total Seed Cotton:    19,860 lbs                   17,720 lbs
Total Lint Cotton:     6,910 lbs                     6,331 lbs
Percent Turnout:       34.8%                          35.7%
Lint / Acre                1,144.0 lbs                  1,281.6 lbs
Increase / Acre                        137.6 lbs/ acre

Analysis:
Assumptions: 1) Z-PHOS cost of $22.00 per gallon
2) Cotton price of $0.70 per pound

Results: A $5.50 application of Z-PHOS resulted in an additional yield of 137.6 pounds of cotton or an additional $96.32 per acre

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Here are the results from the use of Bio Huma Netics product Golden Gro used on Melon Crops in Phoenix, AZ during 2007:

2007 Golden Gro Trial
Wenden Location    Oro Rico Cantaloupe   Full Slip   10/15/07

Golden Gro at 1 qt/ac
Pressure Test                       Brix %
1. 5.0 6.0 6.0 5.5    5.625    12
2. 5.8 5.5 7.0 5.5    5.95      11
3. 7.8 8.0 7.8 7.3    7.725    14
4. 8.2 8.0 6.2 5.5    6.975    11
5. 8.4 8.0 10.0 8.9  8.825    12
6. 7.5 8.4 9.0 8.5    8.35      16
7. 8.0 8.0 8.9 8.8    8.425    12
8. 7.6 7.0 7.3 6.2    7.025    12
9. 6.0 5.5 6.2 6.2    5.975    14
AVERAGE           7.208   12.667%

Grower Comments: Golden Gro foliar applied ten days prior to harvest
Heavy virus pressure
More Harvestable fruit
Darker orange color
Larger plant
Better green color

Untreated Check
Pressure Test                       Brix %
1. 5.5 5.5 6.0 7.5    6.125    11.5%
2. 8.0 7.8 8.2 8.0    8.0        11
3. 8.5 9.2 8.5 9.0    8.8        12
4. 9.0 9.2 10.0 8.0  9.05      11
5. 6.0 5.5 6.2 6.0    5.925    10
6. 8.2 7.2 7.2 8.0    7.65      14
7. 8.2 8.2 7.8 9.0    8.30      9.5
8. 4.5 4.7 6.0 5.35  5.35      12
AVERAGE            7.4      11.375%

Grower Comments: No Application
Heavy virus pressure
More virus evident
Lighter orange color

Harquahala Location     Aclaim Cantaloupe    Full Slip    10/30/07

Golden Gro at 1 qt/ac
Pressure Test                        Brix %
1. 5.0 5.6 6.5 6.5       5.90     12
2. 4.4 5.8 5.7 6.4       5.575   10
3. 7.5 7.0 6.3 7.6       7.10     11
4. 6.8 9.0 9.0 8.8       8.40     15
5. 8.5 9.5 8.5 8.8       8.825   15
6. 6.6 6.5 5.6 5.5       6.05     12
7. 6.4 6.3 6.5 6.0       6.30     11
8. 6.4 6.6 6.5 8.0       6.875   12
9. 5.0 5.2 5.2 6.0       5.35     12
10. 8.0 8.3 8.3 9.1     8.425   16
11. 7.2 8.2 8.8 8.8     8.25     13
AVERAGE              7.00   12.636%

Grower Comments: Foliar application 3 weeks prior to harvest
Heavy virus pressure
Less virus evident
Better green color

YIELD CARTONS/AC  677

Untreated Check
Pressure Test                         Brix %
1. 6.0 5.4 5.4 6.5       5.825    12
2. 4.8 4.5 5.5 5.0       4.95      12
3. 5.0 4.9 6.0 6.4       5.575    12
4. 8.0 7.5 7.6 6.6       7.425    11.5
5. 3.5 5.0 4.7 6.0       4.80      12.7
6. 6.4 5.2 6.0 7.0       6.15      12.5
7. 7.0 7.9 7.8 8.0       7.675    11.5
8. 4.6 5.1 5.5 7.0       5.55      13
9. 8.0 7.6 6.7 7.4       7.425    13
10. 8.0 9.0 8.4 8.4     8.45      12
11. 5.0 6.0 5.0 5.5     5.375    10
AVERAGE              6.291  12.018%

YIELD CARTONS/AC  524

Grower Comments: No Application
Heavy virus pressure
More virus evident

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Turkey Soybean plants August 2008

This picture is of soybean plants in Turkey taken in August of 2008. Both of these soybeans are of the same variety taken from the same field. The plant on the left is representative of the side of the field that was treated with Bio Huma Netics products. It had one treatment of the product VITOL at 3 liters per hectare (about 1.25 quarts per acre). That is the only difference between the plants. You can also see the treated root size and that the lateral stems also have pods on them. On the right, the untreated plants have weaker roots, less fruiting, and less foliage. Also, notice the color difference between the two as well.

Here is recent and actual proof that Huma Gro products from Bio Huma Netics will energize your crops and give you better yield and profits. If you have any questions or would like information on many of the other excellent products that Huma Gro offers please contact us at 800-961-1220 or at info@biohumanetics.com.

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Bio Huma Netics (Living Organisms, Earth, Relationship) is one of the fastest growing and most technologically advanced fertilizer and waste water solutions companies in the market today. Bio Huma Netics uses proprietary technology to create products with the best soil fertility, crop nutrition, and IPM crop protection. Biological by-products from algae and bacteria with Aromatic Acids refined from leonardite and Nutrients from micro and macro nutrients create a synergy of science that will create the best possible product.

LEONARDITE: THE KEY INGREDIENT

Unique proprietary Leonardite (a highly oxidized organic matter) deposit in southwestern Idaho is the primary source for the base material in all Bio Huma Netics (BHN) products.

BHN utilizes a proprietary digestion and extraction process to obtain complex carbons, organic acids, and other beneficial organic components from Leonardite.

These photographs show the distinct layers and vast diversity of minerals, volcanic ash, and organic materials found in the deposit.

MISSION

Bio Huma Netics, Inc. produces, distributes, researches, develops and acquires technologically advanced, high quality products which provide solutions to the world’s agricultural and environmental challenges.

Bio Huma Netics manufactures a unique line of biological enhancement products for agriculture, turf and waste remediation.  BHN products combine the best of many bio-technologies in order to harness the full power of synergy and science.

OPERATING PRINCIPLES

People First
Our relationships take first priority because each individual is highly important to our combined success. Honor is given to those who contribute and our achievements will be judged by the quality of the relationships we develop.

Integrity Throughout
Integrity symbolizes a wholeness or unity in purpose in all facets of the business and should exist throughout the organization. Thus the means used to obtain a desirable end must be just as good as the end itself.

Win/Win Agreements
Win/win occurs when all participants honestly strive toward mutual success. A synergistic solution which results is greater than the sum of the individual propositions. Neither party to an agreement should expect a “something for nothing” result or else no deal may be the best option.

Abundance Mentality
An abundance mentality creates an awareness that there is plenty to go around so that everyone can share the harvest. The law of the harvest means that we reap that which we sow.

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