The results of studies made on the impact of Biofertilizer (Azotobacter sps.) of bread wheat Triticum aestivum L. and its integrated effect in combination with organic fertilizer I,e Farmyard manure and and Jinong (a liquid humic acid containing organic fertilizer) that has been newly introduced, on yield and yield parameters of bread wheat Triticum aestivum L.variety k -9107. Globally wheat is a leading source of vegetable protein in human food and in terms of total production is currently second to rice as main food crop. Use of organic farming has emerged as an important priority over the chemical fertilizers in order to meet the growing demand of food in the world. Experimental studies were conducted at Christ Church College, Kanpur. Observations were recorded on the influence of biofertilizer (Azotobacter sps.) and its comparison with organic fertilizers. Summarizing the recorded data one can conclude that Bio-fertilizer alone induced yield and yield parameters. Humic acid containing Jinong (0.2%) was superior to Biofertilizer and Farmyard manure under study. Combination of Jinong + Farmyard induced better growth than Biofertilizer + Jinong or Biofertilizer + Farmyard manure. Addition of both Farmyard manure and Jinong to Biofertilizer was least effective in increasing growth. The overall picture of Biofertilizer enhancing yield and yield parameters and the more promoting effect with humic acid containing Jinong is encouraging.