At Pro-Soil Ag Solutions, we believe that below ground soil management is the answer. Biological farming is the surest way to increase soil health and yield, and by treating your soil properly, you will have success for years to come. The primary focus of Pro-Soil Ag Solutions and our products is to improve soil conditions, […]
Pro-Soil Ag Solutions has worked tirelessly to offer an alternative approach to chemically intensive farming for quite some time, now. After countless tests, control crops and a watchful eye on net profits per acre, Pro-Soil Ag Solutions realized that something had to be done about the way we treated our soil. Thousands of farmers like […]
Why biological farming? At Pro-Soil Ag Solutions our goal was to find an answer to preventing low crop yields. After testing and re-testing our soil using fertilizers and other market chemicals that were mainly topical, we decided to dig a little deeper and see what was going on underneath. To maximize agricultural profits on every […]
The reason biological farming is so successful is that it addresses the issues in the chemistry and biological makeup of the soil below ground, not just above. Current farming practices contribute less than 3% of total inputs towards improving or bringing back to life native soils, chemicals and fertilizers contrary to popular belief are harming […]
As farmers and growers, we are consistently trying to make sure our soil is healthy and our crop yields are high. A promising approach to improving plant productivity that has shown great enhancement in our plants involves the development of naturally occurring organic materials or biostimulants. Biostimulants influence growth and development of plants by affecting […]
In our last few blogs we have been discussing the importance of soil management, microorganisms and Effective Microorganisms (EM) to soil. When are you consistently working and re-working your soil, excessive erosion begins to occur throughout the topsoil. Tillage and row-crop production causes extensive soil degradation and can add to groundwater pollution. The future of […]
“Microorganisms” are organisms that can be seen only with the aid of a microscope and that typically consists of only a single cell. Microorganisms include bacteria, protozoans, and certain algae and fungi. The uniqueness of microorganisms and their often unpredictable nature and biosynthetic capabilities, given a specific set of environmental and cultural conditions, have made […]
The rhizosphere is the zone of soil that surrounds the plant root. This zone is where the biology and the chemistry of the soil are influenced by the root – but, there is no distinct edge. The zone is about 1mm wide and is an area of intense biological and chemical activity. This area is […]
Thousands and thousands of American farmers have gradually made the move from chemically intensive farming to a new biological farming system, one that nurtures fundamental soil life and inherent mineral in the soil, yielding healthier crops and higher net profits per acre. There are a plethora of articles supporting this big change in farming since […]
The main concern for proper soil management is to focus on “nutrient balance.” In our last two blogs we dove into the importance of cations and biostimulants and their individual roles in soil health – in this installment, we will talk about the advantages (and best practices) of using cations and biostimulants in unison to […]