Pottawattamie County, IA · 1,400 acres · Corn/Soybean rotation
September 15, 2025
AgZyme
From $349

AgConcepts — BulkFarmer.com
Biological enzyme complex that accelerates organic matter breakdown and nutrient cycling for improved soil health and crop performance.
AgZyme is a proprietary biological enzyme complex formulated to dramatically accelerate the breakdown of organic matter in the soil profile. By introducing a concentrated blend of cellulases, proteases, lipases, and amylases, AgZyme supercharges the natural decomposition cycle — converting crop residue and organic inputs into plant-available nutrients faster than nature alone.
The result is improved nitrogen, phosphorus, and micronutrient availability during critical crop growth stages. AgZyme works in tandem with native soil biology to build organic matter over time, improving soil structure, water-holding capacity, and long-term fertility.
Key benefits include faster residue breakdown after harvest, improved nutrient cycling from organic inputs, enhanced microbial activity in the rhizosphere, and better utilization of fertilizer investments. Compatible with most liquid fertilizers and biological programs.
Ideal for use in corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, and vegetable production systems where maximizing organic matter turnover and soil biology are production priorities.
Pre-plant or at-plant
Soil incorporated or in-furrow to jumpstart residue breakdown before planting.
Side-dress with spring N
Apply alongside your nitrogen program to boost nitrogen cycling efficiency.
Fall post-harvest
Most effective timing for residue breakdown — apply immediately after harvest.
Consult your agronomist for crop-specific timing. Rates may vary based on soil conditions, crop stage, and application method.
We're not going to overpromise. Here's an honest look at what most farms experience.
Real gains, honest numbers
Most farms see 2–5 bu/acre improvement in corn. Faster residue breakdown is visible within weeks. Don't plan to slash N rates yet — your soil biology is just waking up. Plan for 2+ seasons before reducing synthetics.
This is where it clicks
Soil tests show measurable organic matter gains. Most farms start reducing synthetic N by 10–20 lbs/acre without yield penalty. Compaction begins to ease in continuous-application fields.
Compounding returns
Farms running full programs report 25–35% synthetic N reductions. Organic matter gains of 0.5–1.5% vs. control fields. Lower input cost, higher soil resilience, measurably better drought response.
Results vary by soil type, climate, baseline soil health, and management. These represent typical outcomes across AgConcepts customer farms.
From $349
Our Promise
If it doesn't pay for itself by Year 2, we'll work with you to adjust your program — at no charge.
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