Organic Fertilizer for Row Crops
OMRI-certified inputs that integrate with your corn, soybean, and wheat programs.
The Conventional Farmer Squeeze
Input costs keep climbing. Synthetic nitrogen prices doubled in five years. Phosphorus and potassium follow. Yet yields plateau and soil keeps declining. You're caught in a squeeze: pay more for synthetics every year, watch soil organic matter drop, accept lower margins. Meanwhile, equipment costs rise, land values demand higher productivity, and weather unpredictability adds risk. You don't need to abandon conventional farming. You need smarter inputs—products that work alongside your existing program, reduce dependency on expensive synthetics, and rebuild soil over time. That's what we do.

Supplement, Not Replace, The GS Approach
We don't ask you to switch to organic. We ask you to add biology to your existing program. Keep your synthetic nitrogen. Keep your seed treatment. Keep your equipment. Add OMRI-certified biological inputs that make synthetics work harder, activate dormant soil microbes, and unlock locked nutrients.
Year 1: Add Fish & Kelp at 1 gal/acre with your normal program. See 3-5 bu/acre yield improvement.
Year 2-3: Add Humic Acid to reactivate soil biology.
Gradually reduce synthetic nitrogen 15-20% as soil provides more. This is integration, not replacement and it works for conventional operations of any size.

Products Built for Row Crops
Liquid Fish Fertilizer: Slow-release nitrogen (5-1-1 NPK) plus trace minerals. Apply 1-2 gal/acre at V3-V5 stage. Replaces 20-30 lbs synthetic nitrogen per acre. Proven on corn, soybeans, wheat.
Fish & Kelp Combo: Complete nitrogen + 50+ micronutrients in one product. 1-1.5 gal/acre at V3-V5. One application, complete nutrition.Most popular for row crops.
Liquid Humic Acid: Soil regeneration foundation. 1-1.5 gal/acre in spring or fall. Activates biology, improves infiltration, unlocks locked phosphorus and potassium. Reduces synthetic dependence over 3-5 years.
All OMRI-certified, all tank-mix compatible with your existing program.

ROI That Makes Sense for Conventional Farms
Let's talk numbers. 500-acre conventional corn operation:
Fish & Kelp Combo: 500 gallons × $24/gal = $12,000 ($24/acre cost)
Yield improvement: 4 bu/acre × $4.50/bu × 500 acres = $9,000 additional revenue
Synthetic nitrogen reduction (year 2): 20 lbs/acre × $0.50/lb × 500 acres = $5,000 annual savings
Year 1 net benefit: $2,000+ ($9,000 yield gain - $12,000 input + minimal savings)
Year 2 net benefit: $14,000+ ($9,000 yield + $5,000 savings - $12,000 input = +$2,000)
Year 3+ net benefit: $25,000-40,000+ as soil biology compounds and synthetic reduction expands
This is conventional farming math but with soil regeneration as a bonus.

How Conventional Farmers Integrate Our Products
Corn (Per Acre):
• Pre-plant or V3-V5: Fish & Kelp Combo at 1-1.5 gal/acre, tank-mix with herbicide
• Optional foliar at V10-V12: 0.5 gal/acre for color and stress tolerance
• Result: 3-7 bu/acre improvement typical
Soybeans (Per Acre):
• V3-V5 stage: Fish & Kelp at 1 gal/acre
• R1-R3 (flowering/pod fill): Liquid Kelp 0.5 gal/acre foliar (optional)
• Result: 2-4 bu/acre improvement, better pod fill Wheat (Per Acre):
• Tillering or early boot: 1 gal/acre Fish & Kelp
• Result: Better head development, higher test weight Soil Foundation (All Crops):
• Apply Humic Acid 1 gal/acre once per year (spring or fall)
• Tank-mix compatible with anything in your program

Real Results — Conventional Farm Case Study + Action
Case Study: Tom Wilson | Iowa | 400 acres corn/soybeans
Year 1: Added Fish & Kelp Combo to normal program (1 gal/acre at V4). Harvest: 4 bu/acre corn improvement, 2 bu/acre soybean improvement. ROI is obvious.
Year 2: Added Humic Acid 1 gal/acre in spring. Reduced synthetic nitrogen 15%. Yields maintained. Earthworms returned. Soil started feeling alive.
Year 3: Continued program. Organic matter up 0.4%. Reduced synthetic nitrogen 25% total. Yields improved 5 bu/acre vs. baseline. Input costs down significantly.
"I'm a conventional farmer. I still use my equipment, my synthetics, my standard practices. These products just made everything work better and built soil at the same time." Tom Wilson