To avoid environmental pollution, the useful and safe disposal of farmyard manure (FYM) was assessed during a two-year (2017 and 2018) field experiment using beneficial microbes (BM): 25 and 50 L ha(-1), humic acid (HA): 3, 6 and 9 kg ha(-1), and FYM: 10, 15 and 20 Mg ha(-1) compared with a control (without BM, HA or FYM). Doubling the amount of BM from 25 to 50 L ha(-1) delayed phenological events of maize (Zea mays L.) by one day, decreased soil total nitrogen (N-tot) content (12.6%) but improved soil bulk density (BD) (1.25 Mg m(-3)), electrical conductivity (EC) (1.90 dS m(-1)) and mineral N (N-min) content (33.89 mg kg(-1) soil). Increasing HA application from 3 to 9 kg ha(-1), physiological maturity of maize delayed by 2 days but increased soil EC (0.11 dS m(-1)), BD (1.63%), N-min (12.94%) and decreased soil N-tot (34.42%) content. With the FYM level increasing from 10 to 20 Mg ha(-1), the phenological events were delayed, but soil properties, i.e., pH (-0.3 unit), EC (6.66%), BD (-5.83%), N-min (28.14%) and N-tot (30.16%) content, were improved. Soil properties like EC and N-tot and N-min contents showed significant positive correlation with maize leaf area, grain N content and grain yield. It was concluded that with addition of either 50 L ha(-1) BM or 6-9 kg ha(-1) HA, FYM mineralization increased, growth periods prolonged and soil fertility indices improved. Thus, for improving the N-min availability and prolonged maize phenological duration for maximizing productivity, 20 Mg ha(-1) FYM should be applied in combination with 50 L ha(-1) BM and/or 6 kg ha(-1) HA.