Forage Factor

  • For use on all forage crops, including alfalfa, grass hay, and pastures
  • Applied at 2 to 4 quarts per acre
  • Best results when applied with EARTHQUAKE Liquid Humic
  • Can be applied with most herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides (jar test always recommended)

8-8-8 with .35 Boron, .05 Copper, .10 Iron, .05 Manganese, .0005 Molybdenum, and .05 Zinc

Analysis
General Rate

2-4 qt/ac

Testimonials

"Sugar Creek Ag products have helped us improve our soil and the quality of our grass in a cost-efficient way. We use EARTHQUAKE, Forage Factor, and WILDFIRE, which has made it possible for us to cut fields we haven't cut for nearly 30 years due to low production."


Andrew George

Buffalo, TX


EARTHQUAKE Liquid Humic, Forage Factor

“The EARTHQUAKE has really made a noticeable difference. Along with Forage Factor and the Grenade, it really turns it on and made the grass much thicker than what it normally would be.”


Barry Graves

Dayton, TX


EARTHQUAKE, Forage Factor, Grenade, Cal-zone

“We have been using EarthQuake and Forage Factor on horse paddocks for the past two years and have been very impressed with it. Horse pastures are often overgrazed with high-traffic areas that decline rapidly when challenged. The pastures that were treated with EarthQuake and Forage Factor provided better forage longer than similar pastures that were not treated. The severe drought we had this past summer, we noticed less stress in the fields that had been treated.” 


Rachel Miller,

Equine Specialist, Blue Ridge Farmers Co-op

Charlottesville, VA


EARTHQUAKE Liquid Humic, Forage Factor

Articles

By Sugar Creek Ag January 29, 2026
When it comes to grass hay and pasture production, early-season management sets the tone for the entire year. What happens at green-up influences stand density, forage response, nutrient efficiency, and ultimately how much you can get out of every acre. Building a strong forage program isn’t about chasing a single pass or product. It’s about supporting soil function, nutrient availability, and plant health from the start. If soil conditions or nutrient availability limit growth at green-up, those challenges can carry through the rest of the season and impact both yield and forage quality.  That’s why many hay and pasture growers focus on programs that support early nutrient efficiency and soil function — not fertilizer alone. In many hay and pasture systems, early fertility focuses heavily on nitrogen to drive growth. While nitrogen can increase biomass, it doesn’t always improve forage quality or feed value. Bigger plants don’t automatically mean better hay. In some cases, bulk without balance can lead to more waste and less efficient utilization.
By Sugar Creek Ag October 2, 2025
Applied together, EARTHQUAKE Liquid Humic and Forage Factor are Farmer-Proven to be effective and give your hay fields and pastures the growth, density, and quality you want!
By Sugar Creek Ag June 20, 2025
2025 will be year number five in Texas for Sugar Creek Ag. Growing grass in the Lone Star State can be difficult, whether it is too wet or, more times than not … too dry!