RURAL AMERICA LIVE with Monty’s Plant & Soil Products

Monty’s proprietary humic technology makes their product the most active and soluble available in the marketplace, and is formulated to the ideal humic to fulvic ratio to maximize yields and success.

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Monday, August 19, 2013 @ 8:00 p.m. ET

It all starts with humic technology. Monty’s proprietary active humic technology is designed to improve the overall vitality of your soil.

Humic substances are produced by the biodegradation of dead organic matter. Humics is a buzzword in modern agriculture because of its benefits to your soil. Humics stimulate microbial activity, help break up compaction, assist in transferring micronutrients from the soil to the plant, enhance water retention, increase seed germination and improve the breakdown of plant residue.

Monty’s proprietary humic technology makes their product the most active and soluble available in the marketplace, and is formulated to the ideal humic to fulvic ratio to maximize yields and success. Unlike their competitors, we understand the right concentration of humic substances to maximize biological stimulation.

Monty’s humics are also the cleanest available, as they are true humic solutions. Most competitive products are suspended humics, which are less active and can settle out as sludge and clog nozzles.

Monty’s humics can improve your soil and maximize your yields year after year. Once applied to the soil, our humic technology provides a catalyst that makes everything you apply work better.

Try it and see for yourself!

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