What exactly is ACF-SR?

Biological fertilizers are alternatives to traditional chemical fertilizers that are made from natural materials and are designed to promote healthy plant growth. One type of biological fertilizer that has gained popularity in recent years is ACF-SR, a live-brewed bacteria made in Canada and in available through Ontario-based bio-solutions provider, Velocity Green Inc. ACF-SR is a…

How Biological Fertilizer Alternatives Can Help Canadian Growers with Emissions Target Challenges

Canadian farmers are facing increasing pressure to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, including those related to fertilizers. One way that farmers can meet these targets is by considering the use of biological fertilizers as an alternative to traditional chemical fertilizers. Biological fertilizers are made from natural materials and are designed to support the growth of…

Considering Winter Wheat this year?

A global wheat shortage and increased price on the commodity has Canadian corn and soy growers considering winter wheat.   Provided conditions are fit, Canadian soy and corn growers are seeing the global wheat shortage and subsequent price increase as an opportunity – and with good reason. While prevent plants are common for Eastern Canadian…

Fungi vs. Bacteria

We always get questions like: “How does ACF-SR differ from fungi based products?” Or, “my soil is bacteria dominant, and low in fungi populations. Why would I need more bacteria?”   Fungi and bacteria are both very important for overall soil health. Both need each other, but there are significant differences between the two. By…

How to unlock phosphorus in your soil

Across the board, fertilizer prices are higher in 2021. While nitrogen often gets the most attention, phosphorus prices are up the most. While fertilizer prices are higher, it’s important to remember the context. Prices are up from historic lows and, for the most part, remain well below the levels of 2011-2014. The exception, however, is…

Supplement your transplant water with live-brewed ACF-SR™ bacteria for rapid, healthy root development

Brewed in Norfolk County, ON., this function-focused bacteria enhances soil and plant health, resulting in increased yields and profits. Growers are looking to biologicals like ACF-SR™ to break down crop residue, improve soil health and ramp up nutrient cycles. These living microorganisms can be added to transplant water. Growers at Norland Potato completed a trial…

Farmers are still harvesting corn and soybeans in Ontario after late planting season

The Windstor Star recently reported on record crop insurance payouts to corn and soybean farers following the wet spring in 2019. The article references Ben Rosser, a corn specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, who said in some areas including Lambton County and the Niagara region, farmers are just starting to…

Advances in Eco-Efficient Agriculture: The Plant-Soil Mycobiome

In order to achieve a desirable ecological and sustainable agriculture a thorough understanding of the plant-soil mycobiome is imperative. Commercial industrial agriculture alters greenhouse gas emissions, promotes loss of plant and soil biodiversity, increases pollution by raising atmospheric CO2, and releases pesticides, thus affecting both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Diversified farming systems, including perennial cultivated…