Hudson Agri SoilPro: A Soil Physical Conditioning System for Enhancing Soil Structure, Water Dynamics, and Root-Zone Functionality

HUDSON Agri SoilPRO helping farmers use less fertiliser and get better results by improving soil structure, root growth, and nutrient uptake, complementary to Plant available silica soil systems like MaxSil

Hudson Agri SoilPro is a soil physical conditioning system designed to improve soil structure, aggregation, porosity, infiltration, and root-zone function. Grounded in soil physics principles, it enhances water-air balance, reduces compaction effects, and supports improved crop performance through better soil physical conditions.

Hudson Agri SoilPro and MaxSil PAS are complementary soil performance systems targeting both soil physical structure and mineral-driven nutrient efficiency. SoilPro improves aggregation, porosity, infiltration, and root-zone conditions through soil physical conditioning, while MaxSil PAS enhances nutrient retention, cation exchange capacity, and fertiliser efficiency through mineral soil buffering mechanisms. Together, they address key limitations in soil physics and soil chemistry, improving water use efficiency, nutrient cycling, and crop productivity, particularly in degraded or low-functioning agricultural soils.

Fertiliser Shortage? Improving Fertiliser Efficiency and Nutrient Retention from Mineral-Enhanced Soil Performance Systems

MaxSil, Hudson AgriFix, and Hudson Agri SoilPro form an integrated soil performance system designed to enhance different layers of soil function. MaxSil improves mineral-based nutrient retention and soil buffering capacity, AgriFix increases fertiliser efficiency at the nutrient-soil interface, and SoilPro strengthens soil physical structure, porosity, and water dynamics. Together, they target soil chemistry, biology, and physics to improve fertiliser efficiency, water use, and long-term crop performance.

Robot Farming Meets Nature: Smart Agriculture Powered by HUDSON De-Cide® & HUDSON AgriFix

As the future of farming becomes increasingly automated, robot farming—or agri-tech—is transforming how we grow, manage, and harvest crops. From autonomous tractors and weeding bots to sensor-driven irrigation and drone monitoring, smart agriculture is here to stay. But even the most advanced technology needs natural, safe, and effective products to work in harmony with the […]