Breathing Life into Tired Soil

Breathing Life into Tired Soil

Haylie Shipp
Haylie Shipp
With your Southeast Regional Ag News, I’m Haylie Shipp.

According to Merriam-Webster, the definition of “resurge” is to undergo a resurgence. One of those definitions. On to the next. “Resurgence” is defined as a rising again into life, activity, or prominence.

For Helena Agri-Enterprises LLC, it’s a word that can mean a lot for your soil. Brian Carroll, Product Specialist for the Southeast.

“Resurge is basically a type of humic acid substance and it’s used with fertilizer to help improve fertilizer efficiency.”

Back to the definition of rising again into life, Resurge can help soils that are hungry for organic matter.

“It just gives that fertilizer something to hold onto so that those plants can take it up more effectively.”

And, from the user standpoint, it’s easy to handle and compatible with dry fertilizer including urea.

“It’s size and shape is uniform, so that you get even distribution in the fertilizer blend and across the acre. It’s also low-dust and breaks down very quickly. It’s going to deliver stronger, in-season results and improved yield potential.”

And, Brian, says there are no limitations. Resurge can be used on any crop we grow.

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