Mosaic Biosciences Renuvis Enzara

Break Down
residue faster

INTRODUCING RENUVIS ENZARA™. A NEW CROP RESIDUE DEGRADATION TECHNOLOGY FROM MOSAIC BIOSCIENCES®.

Your Resource for Solving a Multi-Billion Dollar Challenge

Residue is costing growers more every season. Extra tillage, added fuel, planter wear and lost efficiency. As corn-on-corn acres expand, smarter residue management matters more than ever. That’s why Mosaic Biosciences® is introducing Renuvis Enzara™. This new, enzyme-based technology is designed to accelerate residue breakdown, improve planting conditions and help growers get more from the systems they already run.

Early movers have the opportunity to become the trusted source for a faster residue management solution. Dive in to get up to speed.

This site helps retailers confidently position Enzara and unlock new residue management opportunities. Inside you'll find:

  • Product education
  • Trial results and proof points
  • Selling tools and messaging
  • Acre targeting guidance
  • Program integration ideas

Faster Residue Breakdown. Faster Path to Planting.

Renuvis Enzara™ is a new residue degradation technology from Mosaic Biosciences® that helps break down heavy crop residue faster for plant-ready conditions, sooner. Available August 2026, just in time for fall application, Enzara will get to work quickly breaking down residue for cleaner planting conditions, more uniform emergence and stronger early crop performance.

  • Helps fields warm and dry more evenly
  • More consistent soil conditions across the field
  • Reduced residue interference at planting
  • Fits seamlessly into existing fall or spring passes
  • More uniform emergence
  • Stronger early crop performance

Keep reading for everything you need to get up to speed on Enzara.

Side-by-side crop residue comparison: untreated field vs. Enzara-treated field
Enzara test trial comparison.

HOW IT WORKS

See How Enzara Breaks Down Residue Faster

The Residue Breakdown Process

Take a closer look at how Renuvis Enzara uses targeted enzyme technology to break down the tough, structural fibers that hold crop residue together.

  1. Endoglucanase enzymes weaken the cell walls and plant fibers and create more starting points for microbes to enter.
  2. With more entry points available, naturally occurring soil microbes can move in.
  3. Faster breakdown leads to cleaner planting, more uniform emergence and stronger performance.

Prepare for conversations with growers and access sales tools to take action with Enzara.

Illustration showing how Enzara's enzyme technology breaks down crop residue fibers for faster degradation

See Enzara at Work

ENZYMES VS MICROBES

Enzara contains targeted enzyme technology that provides advantages over natural microbes alone.

Attribute

Activation

Speed

Consistency

Operational Fit

Enzara Enzyme Technology

Begins working on contact

Immediate enzymatic activity

More predictable performance

Flexible integration into existing passes

Traditional Microbials

Requires favorable positions

Limited entry points for bacteria

Variable by environment

Narrower window

Flexible Application Timing

Enzara is designed to integrate into passes growers already make — minimizing adoption friction while maximizing operational flexibility. Effective in temperatures as low as 32°F and through freeze-thaw cycles, allowing both fall or spring application.

Fall Application

Timing

Post-harvest application directly to crop residue.

Tank Mix

Compatible with standard fall pesticide or liquid fertilizer applications.

Benefit

Provides the longest possible residue breakdown window ahead of spring planting.

Spring Application

Timing

Applied in early spring preplant applications.

Tank Mix

Compatible with pesticides and liquid fertilizers.

Benefit

Supports faster residue breakdown ahead of planter operations.

AT PLANTING / EARLY POST

Timing

Applied immediately before or during planting.

Tank Mix

Compatible with pesticides and liquid fertilizers.

Benefit

Begins residue breakdown to enhance in-season, harvest, and next-season's planting operations.

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The Opportunity

Residue Is a Multi-Billion-Dollar Problem Hiding in Plain Sight

Every 40 bushels of corn yield generates roughly one ton of residue. In today’s high-yield systems, growers are managing massive residue loads that mechanical systems alone struggle to handle.

The impact shows up where it matters most: planting performance.

Heavy residue contributes to colder and wetter soils, nutrient tie-up, delayed planting - creating issues during one of the narrowest and most important windows of the season.

Every field in your territory has this problem. Here's how to start the conversation.

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Farmer examining heavy corn residue in a field

30-40%

Lost planting capacity

Residue-related plugging and stoppages can significantly reduce daily planting capacity.

Source: Agricultural Engineering Research, No-Till Farmer Planting Efficiency Studies

5–10 bu/ac

Yield Drag

Residue interference can impact seed depth consistency, creating uneven emergence even when final stands appear acceptable.

Source: Precision Planting Research, Iowa State University Agronomy Studies

2-6 Hours/Day

Lost Operational Efficiency

Unmanaged residue takes longer to dry, which causes a delay as to when growers can utilize planters, costing them vital time in their daily operations.

The Cascade of Problems

The three most common problems that are top of mind for growers every spring.

Planting Delays

Heavy residue causes planter plugging. In a spring where every day matters, lost planting time directly translates to lost yield — 0.5% to 1.0% per day of delay.

Seed Placement Failures

Corn stalks deflect disc openers, preventing proper seed depth. Inconsistent depth creates uneven emergence, costing 5–10 bu/ac even when final stand counts look acceptable.

Soil Temperature Suppression

Heavy residue keeps soils 3–5°F cooler, delaying germination and extending the vulnerability window for seedlings. High C:N ratio residue also ties up nitrogen early in the season.

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The Opportunity

No One Owns This Category Yet

The residue management market remains fragmented. Existing solutions often require additional tillage, added passes or inconsistent biological performance.

There is no established leader defining a modern residue management standard.

This creates an opportunity for retailers to lead the conversation.

Farmer examining soil in a bare field

First-Mover Advantage

Retailers who introduce a credible operational solution early can establish trusted advisor status and shape how growers approach residue management moving forward.

Close-up of seedlings emerging through crop residue

The Mosaic Difference

Science-Backed. Research-Based.

Through large-scale trial investment and partnerships with leading agronomic experts, Mosaic is building the real-world validation growers and retailers need to move forward with confidence.

Mosaic brings deep crop nutrition expertise, dedicated Biosciences research and the scale to prove performance where it matters most: in the field.

The Proof

Built on Real-World Field Trials

Mosaic Biosciences is investing in one of the industry’s largest residue management trial networks to validate performance across real farming conditions.

Metric Value
Trial Locations 91
States covered 21
Validation Approach Farm-scale trials
Focus Operational + agronomic
performance
Soybean rows emerging through crop residue in a field trial

2025 Farm-scale Trial Highlights

Corn-on-corn Results

  • Up to 5.6% improvement in stand establishment
  • Improved residue digestibility metrics
  • Reduced residue ash content

Soy-on-corn Results

  • Up to 6.4% improvement in stand establishment
  • Improved early-season plant development
  • Improved residue digestibility metrics

What We’re Seeing in the Field

Accelerated Breakdown

Treated residue appears more brittle and manageable compared to untreated checks.

Improved Planting Conditions

More sunlight at the soil surface — and a cleaner seedbed for planting.

Planter Performance

Operators report smoother passes, less hair-pinning and fewer plugging interruptions.

Selling guide

Help Growers Get Ahead of Residue This Season

Keep the conversation operational, practical and focused on spring planting realities. Lead with confidence and efficiency — not yield promises.

Lead with planting performance

Focus on cleaner planting conditions and operational efficiency.

Don't Overcomplicate the Science

Growers care about what they can see in the field.

Position It as a Program Enhancer

No new passes. No major behavior change.

The Investment

A single application integrated into existing fall or spring operational passes.

The Return Potential

  • $15–20/ac potential operational savings
  • Reduced planter downtime
  • Improved emergence consistency
  • Potential yield protection upside

Five-Step Selling Sequence

A helpful guide for conversations with growers about solving their crop residue challenges with Enzara.

1. Open with the Problem

“How does heavy residue impact your planting conditions and planter performance each spring?”

2. Quantify the Cost

“What would cleaner planting conditions and fewer planting interruptions be worth operationally?”

3. Position the Solution

“Enzara helps improve field conditions ahead of planting without changing the program you already run.”

4. Remove Adoption FRiction

“No additional passes. Flexible timing. Tank-mix compatible.”

5. Identify Opportunity Acres

“Let’s test it on your highest-residue acres and evaluate the results side by side.”

How to handle objections

  • I already manage residue.


    Enzara is designed to improve the performance of the systems already being used — not replace them.

  • Residue breaks down eventually anyway.


    The operational question is whether it breaks down fast enough to improve spring planting conditions.

  • Sounds biological. Does it actually work in the field?


    Yes, as indicated in early Enzara trial results, which is exactly why Mosaic invests in farm-scale validation across multiple geographies and conditions.

  • Is this just another pass or another hassle?


    Enzara integrates into passes growers already make, minimizing operational disruption.

  • I can only add one input — BioPath or Enzara. Which do I choose?


    Enzara addresses a highly visible operational challenge tied directly to planting efficiency and emergence consistency.

Selling Guide

A New Solution That Complements Existing Programs

Enzara supports crop nutrition, crop protection and planting performance conversations without replacing existing products or operational systems.

Fall Burndown Programs

Transform standard burndown passes into comprehensive field-preparation opportunities.

Spring Pre-Emerge Programs

Support improved planting performance by accelerating residue breakdown and improving seed-to-soil contact.

Fertilizer Programs

Support improved nutrient cycling and better utilization of existing fertility investments.

WHERE ENZARA FITS INTO GROWERS' PROGRAMS

Heavy Residue Zones

High-yield fields generating the largest residue volumes.

No-Till + Reduced-Till Acres

Surface residue management without additional mechanical intensity.

Corn-on-Corn Acres

Highest residue load and greatest operational friction.

Conventional Tillage Systems

Improved incorporation and improved planting conditions.

Start Helping Your Growers Today

Before leaving this page, identify your target growers, prioritize opportunity acres and prepare your first trial conversations.

Enzara Sell Sheet

One-page overview designed for grower conversations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Top questions, answered.

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Enzara Leave Behind

Quick-reference field guide for sales conversations.

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Conversation Starter

Quick-guide to grower conversations.

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Objection Handling Guide

References for working through common objections.

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