MILO/SORGHUM
- At Planting: Apply Starting Gate (2 to 5 gallons per acre) with 2 quarts of EARTHQUAKE Liquid Humic and 1 to 2 quarts of Micro-N-Rich per acre.
- Vegetative Growth Stage: Apply 1 quart of EARTHQUAKE Liquid Humic, 2 quarts of Triple 8 Plus, and 1 quart of Liquid Kelp per acre.
- Reproductive Growth Stage: Apply 2 quarts of
PaybacK and 1 quart of
Liquid Kelp per acre.
Focus 3
Additional Milo & Sorghum Comments:
- Starting Gate can be foliar applied at 1 gallon per acre with 1 quart of EARTHQUAKE Liquid Humic.
- Phos Factor Z can also be used as a starter (2 to 5 gallons per acre).
- NanoPro is recommended with any application that includes systemic insecticides or fungicides.
General Comments:
- Our products can be applied with most herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides. A jar test is recommended to establish compatibility.
- If applying with an herbicide, utilize WILDFIRE as your water conditioner.
- Utilize NanoPro with fungicide, herbicide or other crop protection products, add 4 ounces of NanoPro per acre. Best results occur when NanoPro is introduced directly to herbicide (via an inductor system). If no inductor system, call for mixing order.
- For best results, apply a minimum of 1 gallon
EARTHQUAKE Liquid Humic per acre per season, in split applications.
Other products to consider:
- Cal-zone: 100% soluble calcium, immediately plant available. Utilize at 3 to 5 gallons per acre based on needs.
- Brimstone 17: Add 1 to 2 quarts per acre to liquid nitrogen applications for additional sulfur.
- Micro-N-Rich or Micro-N-Tense: Micronutrient packages that can be added to any application (foliar or with starters).
- Sweet ‘n’ Loam: 28% cane molasses sugar with a 4-0-3-2S analysis. Added to any application at 1 to 4 quarts per acre. Molasses serves as quick energy for the plant and as a food source for soil microbes.
- Shug Nitro:
25% cane molasses sugar with a 12-0-2-1S analysis. Added to any application at 1 to 4 quarts per acre. Molasses serves as quick energy for the plant and as a food source for soil microbes.



















