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SOIL FERTILITY
soil biology
Globally, crop yields are declining. Many agricultural soils have become sterile, lacking any microbiological life. Since soil life is essential to enhance fertility and productivity, its biology must include fungi, bacteria, protozoa, beneficial nematodes, and organic matter. Collectively, these elements work to improve root health and soil structure.
PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT
soil biology
Soil fertility is critical for increasing crop productivity. Therefore, we conduct a thorough physical, chemical, and biological diagnosis of your soils. In addition, we develop a tailored strategy specific to your farm’s needs. By applying local microorganisms, appropriate cover crops, and organic matter rich in microbes, we effectively enhance soil fertility.
COVER CROPS
soil biology
Implementing mulches and cover crops on your farm is crucial for improving fertility, preventing erosion, and minimizing fertilizer use. To ensure success, we provide guidance on the most suitable plant covers and mulches for your crop. Moreover, we demonstrate how to establish, care for, and maintain them effectively.
IMPROVEMENT OF SOIL STRUCTURE AND PERMEABILITY
soil biology
Many agricultural soils worldwide have become compacted due to the excessive use of fertilizers and continuous tilling. By incorporating microorganisms, the structure of the soil improves significantly, leading to increased water retention and enhanced root growth. Consequently, soils become nutrient-rich and permeable.
ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION
soil biology
Half of the world’s ecosystems have been lost as a result of deforestation, overexploitation by agriculture, livestock, mining, and construction. However, with erosion control systems, water capture methods, soil restoration practices, and repopulation with local species, ecosystems can be regenerated and integrated into sustainable and regenerative agricultural systems. Soil Profits possesses the expertise and tools necessary to restore degraded ecosystems effectively.
Regenerative Livestock Farming
soil biology
Grazing land covers 77% of the world’s agricultural land.
Livestock farming has a significant impact on soil fertility, erosion, and long-term land productivity.
Years of poor livestock management practices have led to the degradation of millions of hectares of grazing land, reducing their ability to sustain livestock herds.
At SoilProfits, we advise livestock farmers on how to regenerate their soils and pastures to achieve higher productivity, increased meat and dairy yields, while preserving the soil, ecosystems, and aquifers.
Regenerative livestock farming plays a crucial role in soil conservation, improving fertility, and carbon sequestration.