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2024 Partner Story: Increasing Nutrient Use Efficiency by Integrating Biological Technologies with Existing Fertilizer Products

A new era of understanding soil microbiome and its functionality with growing agricultural crops has emerged. New cross-disciplinary research is focused on soil health, regenerative agriculture, and how agricultural practices impact water quality, biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and greenhouse gas emissions.  

This research is leading to new technology and products, that, combined with existing technologies can increase productivity by reducing the need for more crop inputs and reduce the environmental impacts of production agriculture. 

In fact, science is quickly uncovering the connected potential between the soil, the plant and the microbiome to efficiently increase crop health. In 2023, The Mosaic Company launched Mosaic Biosciences™ to advance the potential of biological products bundled with existing fertilizer technologies. Mosaic’s decades of scientific discovery and expertise in crop nutrition have led us to one important truth: biologicals work.  

The Mosaic Biosciences portfolio of products protects and promotes plant growth while supporting the critical microbiome responsible for plant health and resilience by activating the connection between microbes and nutrients in the soil. Their symbiotic relationship helps break down soil-bound nutrients to make them more accessible and available to plants, while enhancing the microbial activity in the soil. Adding a nutrient use enhancement product to a crop nutrition plan helps increase fertilizer efficiency, ultimately increasing the return on fertilizer investment.  

With over fifteen years of proven research on 2,300 plus global field research trials, two products, BioPath® and PowerCoat™ are exceeding expectations.  

BioPath® is a biological fertilizer complement formulated with proven strains of PGPR, Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria, that increases nutrient availability, uptake, and utilization and improves early-season plant growth and vigor, optimizing yield potential in crops. It makes soil and fertilizer work harder allowing crops to grow stronger, increasing return on fertilizer investment (ROFI) and overall profitability with a yield advantage ROI of over 3 to 1. 

Similarly, PowerCoat™ is a biological fertilizer complement formulated with proven strains of PGPR, Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria, that improves nutrient utilization for greater plant growth and vigor. The select strains of Bacillus in PowerCoat™ produce organic acids and enzymes that improve the solubilization of dry fertilizer into plant-available forms, helping maximize Return-on-Investment (ROI) from fertilizer inputs. When combined with BioPath®, Powercoat is an economical way to improve ROFI with a yield advantage ROI of 4.9 to 1. 

The results are encouraging. In the Upper Midwest region of the United States, two agricultural retailers are using  BioPath® and PowerCoat™ with existing dry granular fertilizers to boost corn yields without the use of additional fertilizer. In one situation, BioPath® was used on 120,000 acres, increasing corn yields by 3.8 bushel per acre, resulting in 456,000 bushels of additional corn.  

Not only did the bundling of this new biological technology with existing fertilizer products increase corn yields, it also added another $2 million additional dollars to the farmers’ pockets. In another situation both  BioPath® and  PowerCoat™ were applied to corn acres netting an additional 7.3 bushels of corn per acre without the use of additional fertilizer on existing nutrient management recommendations. 

Farmers and agricultural crop advisors will need to evaluate what products will work best for their soils, cropping systems, and potential interactions with their existing crop input products and management practices to discover how these products will benefit their crop yield, overall farm profitability, and stewardship goals.   

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