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It's
no secret to the American Farmer that our input costs have risen
substantially over the past decades. Fertilizer prices and the cost of farm chemicals and
fuel have hit an all time high; and making a profit on the family farm is
becoming a tougher proposition than ever before.
In response ,
farmers across the country are
searching for new technologies that will help them stay in business
and make the most profit they can on every acre they farm. Changes
in farming practices and soil management have become an absolute necessity. Many farmers
have shifted thinking from strictly yield and production
to,
"How much net profit can we make on
the crops that we farm?"
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"Every farmer in this country needs to address the biologicals in his soil if he wants to make the most profit
from every acre he farms."
-- R. S.
Munroe City, IN |
Current farming practices contribute
less than 3% of our total inputs toward soil improvement, soil conservation
or improving soil fertility. Many
of our tillage methods, chemicals and inorganic fertilizers are actually working
against us. Years of continuing the same farming and nutrient management
practices have left many of our soils biologically depleted and many of our
our nutrients tied-up and unavailable
to the plant.
Since everything we apply to our farm
ground must go through a biological process in order to work, doesnt it make sense to include an input that maximizes the
biological activity in the soil?
The chemicals and fertilizers
you apply to your farm ground will always work more effectively when there is a healthy
biological system in place. A biological farming system is also essential for
accessing the vast stores of organic nutrients that reside in our native farm ground.
Most farms will only utilize around 5% of the total nutrient
inventory that exists on that farm in a single crop season.
If you haven't already, we recommend asking yourself two questions:
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How do I make soil nutrients more readily available
plant nutrients?
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What am I doing to help mellow our soils, improve soil tilth
and our root
structure?
Biological Farming Reduces
Costs, Increases Profits
At
Pro-Soil Ag Solutions we don't have all the answers to every question facing
farmers today, but we've certainly
shown time and again that our biological farming systems and biological organic
fertilizers and soil amendments can help the farmer improve soil health, thereby allowing more complete conversion and uptake of all
organic nutrients,
nitrogen, phosphorus fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides and
other chemicals.
With biological farming comes sustainable soil management - you get more bang
for you chemical buck and gradually reduce inputs on your farm. Since crop yield is not
reduced you increase net profits by lowering production costs per
acre.
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