Maximizing plant growth Now that we have learned about urea and humic acid fertilizer, it is better to learn about the benefits of combining these two substances in agriculture. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in mixing urea fertilizer with humic acid to maximize the benefits of both substances to agricultural crops. Some of the reasons for this modern choice are:
Increasing the availability of nutrients
Humic acid has the ability to chelate certain nutrients such as iron, zinc and manganese and make them available to plants. When humic acid is mixed with urea, it can improve the efficiency of nutrient absorption by plants and lead to better growth and development.
Reduce nitrogen losses
Urea fertilizer is susceptible to volatilization: a process in which nitrogen is lost as ammonia gas when exposed to air. Humic acid reduces this problem by reducing urea volatilization. It can be said that humic acid acts as a natural buffer, minimizing the loss of urea nitrogen in the atmosphere and maximizing its use by plants.
Improved soil structure
Humic acid has a positive effect on soil structure by forming stable aggregates, increasing water penetration and reducing soil erosion. When humic acid is combined with urea, it can contribute to the overall health and fertility of the soil and create a favorable environment for plant growth.
Increase product performance
Studies have shown that the combination of urea and humic acid can lead to higher crop yields compared to the use of urea alone. This is attributed to improved nutrient availability, increased nutrient use efficiency, and better soil conditions provided by humic acid.
Environmental benefits
By reducing nitrogen loss through evaporation, mixing urea fertilizer with humic acid can help reduce the environmental effects associated with nitrogen leaching and greenhouse gas emissions. This practice is compatible with sustainable agricultural practices aimed at minimizing the negative effects of fertilizer application on climate quality.



