
Farm for the Future:
Nano-Humic Acids
​The Key to Healthy Soils
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The largest component of soil organic matter in a nano-scale. Our nano-humic acid products are designed to synergize with the principles of regenerative agriculture and organic farming. Our solutions penetrate deeper into the soil structure, enhancing microbial activity and fostering nutrient-rich, resilient ecosystems.
Why HFplus is your best ally?
FERTILITY

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Restores and improves soil health.
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Increases yields and quality of crops, due to better absorption of nutrients.
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Unlocks the soil for nutrient release.
SAVINGS

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Reduces fertilizer consumption.
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Increases water holding capacity.
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Highly dry concentrated and soluble products.
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Nanotech: immediate, long term, and controlled results.
RESILIENCE

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Better resistance to abiotic stress (droughts, floods, etc).
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Reduction of heavy metals, pesticides, and other herbicides in the crops and soils.
CARBON

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Carbon sequestration; unlocks a new carbon revenue stream.
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Improves soil microbial diversity, which is essential for carbon cycling and sequestration

Healthy Soils Capture Carbon
Total emissions from agriculture worldwide account for 20-25% of total GHGs emissions. Humic acids not only boosts plant health and yields, but also contribute to carbon sequestration and soil restoration, key elements in combating climate change. At DHD Ag we support and encourage healthy soils as one of the solutions for Carbon-dioxide Removal (CDR). Making agriculture part of the solution reaching all the way to regeneration practices.
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Secure the Power: Keep Nitrogen Where it Belongs
Nitrogen fertilization is a key practice for ensuring crop performance and profitable yield. Furthermore, improving plant nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is critical in sustainable cropping systems. Humic Substances have the potential to increase plant nitrogen uptake and assimilation, while having the ability to change soil environment.
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HFplus effectively protects crops from nitrogen loss in all forms:
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N Cycle

Volatization
NH3
NO2


Denitrification
(GHGs Emissions)
Leaching
NO3
