The product relies on endoglucanase technology, which targets the structural fibers of stalks and leaves to create entry points for soil microbes. Unlike traditional microbial solutions that require a colonization period, Enzara initiates breakdown immediately upon application. This process aims to improve seed-to-soil contact, leading to more uniform emergence and consistent seed depth for both corn and soybean crops.
Matt Sowder, Director of Global Solutions at The Mosaic Company, noted that the product is designed to alleviate the operational friction caused by high-residue farming practices. By promoting faster decay, the technology reduces the need for aggressive tillage, which can lower fuel consumption and equipment wear. Field trials conducted in 2025 indicated that spring applications of the product improved stand counts and overall uniformity across various planting systems.
Integration into existing workflows is a primary design goal. The product is compatible with standard fertilizer and herbicide tank mixes, allowing farmers to apply it during existing field passes in the fall or spring. This flexibility makes it suitable for no-till, reduced-till, and conventional systems facing high-residue challenges.




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