The biological farming products we sell at Pro-Soil have helped many a farmer to decrease inputs and increase yields. We believe in unlocking the biological potential already present in farm soil across the United States. Instead of pitching you each of our products, we thought you might take more kindly to real results from a […]
We at Pro-Soil Ag Solutions know the value of our products, but we don’t want you to take our word for it. Instead, we hope you’ll benefit from listening to how our products have helped real life farmer, Ron Small, increase yields. “Pro-Soil Ag is a product that I’ve been using for 14 years. We […]
Many organisms live in our crop soil. Just like the food chain on the macro level, a similar food chain exists on the micro level. Organisms on all levels are constantly vying for energy. Organisms that impact soil health include single-cell bacteria, fungi, nematodes, earthworms, plants, and insects. As the food chain progresses, these microscopic […]
In recent years, working farmers have seen an increasing need for soil inputs to achieve desired crop yields. The need for increased inputs is driving up costs and reducing net profit. One of the vital inputs for all crops is fertilizer, and one of the major nutrients in fertilizer is nitrogen. Studies indicate that use […]
Biostimulants are organic compounds that cause or accelerate biochemical activity within a plant, increasing the efficiency of a plant or any of its parts, or increasing the uptake and availability of necessary nutrients. When applied to soil or foliage, biostimulants affect or accelerate chemical changes in living cells by which energy is provided for vital […]
Are your crops getting adequate nutrients to reach their full potential? Crops can often suffer from a phenomenon known as phosphorus deficiency. Since phosphorus is essential for living things, a lack of this nutrient can have severe effects on your crop yield. Phosphorus is second only to nitrogen as the most important nutrient for healthy […]
A common mistake that people make when assessing soil is adding fertility to solve growth problems, when that isn’t the real issue. If the nutrients that are in the soil reserves are tied-up, then it’s a release problem, nutrient absorption deficiency to be exact. How do you correct this? Soften and mellow the existing topsoil […]
You’ve heard the term biological farming, but what does it all mean? Biological farming is the practice of using a specific approach to food and fiber production that respects the natural processes in the farming or gardening ecosystem. This process will yield top quality products, provide a viable living for the producer and sustain long-term […]
Biostimulants and soil management products can be perceived to be just another added cost in an already tight maintenance budget. One must realize that many of the variables that affect a plant’s survivability lie below ground in the root system and surrounding soil. Sports turf, above all other turfgrasses, bears the brunt of high traffic. […]
It’s the main goal, isn’t? Protecting your crops and increasing your crop production. Plain and simple. Simple, though, isn’t always the case. There are other problems and constraints that have been major obstacles to controlling the microflora of agricultural soils. First and foremost, is recognizing that there is a large number of types of microorganisms that […]