Official Pro-Soil Blog

What Are Cations, and Why They Are Important

Cations are positively charged nutrients in the soil, and many of them you may already know. Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Sodium, and Hydrogen are all common cations. The balance they share with each other and the other negatively charged nutrients is extremely important to soil balance. All cation units have a holding and pulling capability, directly […]

Increase Crop Yields: Knowing microflora of disease-suppressive soils

Microflora of disease-suppressive soils is dominated by antagonistic mi­croorganisms which produce antibiotics. These include fungi of the genera Penicillium, Tricho­ derma, and Aspergillus, and actinomyce­tes of the genus Streptomyces. The anti­biotics they produce can have biostatic and biocidal effects on soil-borne plant pathogens, including Fusarium which would have an incidence in these soils of less […]

Pre­dominant Beneficial Microorganism

The probability that a particular beneficial microorganism will become pre­dominant, even with organic fanning or nature farming methods, will depend on the ecosystem and environmental condi­tions. It can take several hundred years for various species of higher and lower plants to interact and develop into a definable and stable ecosystem. Even if the population of […]

Increase Crop Yields for Soybeans

There are a number of methods that can be used to increase your soybean crop yield this season.  At Pro-Soil Agricultural Solutions, we recommend following the guidelines listed below to ensure a strong crop and a bountiful harvest: Reduce soil compaction during fall tillage and harvest operations.  Compacted soil will restrict root growth and limit […]

Bioactive Soil

Pro-Soil agricultural products increase the activity of beneficial bacteria and fungi in your fields by improving soil physical properties, mineral availability and by converting organic matter (such as crop residue, compost and other decayed plant/animal material) into nutrient-rich humus – the most important element in highly productive soils. By improving soil structure with bioactive soil […]

Increasing Crop Production and Protection

The diversity and population factors associated with the soil microflora have discouraged scientists from conducting research to develop control strategies. Many believe that, even when beneficial microorganisms are cultured and inoculated into soils, their number is relatively small compared with the indigenous soil inhabitants, and they would likely be rapidly overwhelmed by the established soil […]

Raw Biostimulants and Increased Crop Yields

Biostimulants, in their raw form, have been used agronomically for hundreds of years. Broken down into their base components, these organic substances contain humus, amino acids, proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates and simple sugars, all materials that enhance the active biomass in the root zone and improve plant growth and soil vitality. Overuse of chemical pesticides and […]

Biological Farming and Types of Soil

Soils can be characterized according to their in­ indigenous microflora which perform putre­factive, fermentative, synthetic and zymo­genic reactions and processes. In most soils, these functions are going on simul­taneously with the rate and extent of each determined by the types and numbers of associated microorganisms that are actively involved at any one time. Pro-Soil Ag […]

Soil Management Strategies in Biological Farming

As a leading manufacturer and distributor of natural soil nutrition and liquid plant food products that enhances the effects of fertilizer and stimulate plant growth, we are often asked what soil types respond most favorably to Below Ground Management strategies. Keep in mind that we are working with Below Ground principles and improving soil energy […]