BASF Honors 2023 FiberMax One Ton Club Yield Achievements

Cotton farmers and their families gathered to celebrate FiberMax cotton 2023 yield achievements as part of BASF’s FiberMax One Ton Club – a 19-year tradition that recognizes cotton farmers who produce FiberMax yields of one ton or more.

Fifty-six members made this year’s club following the 2023 growing season and were recognized at the group’s annual banquet in Lubbock, TX, on Apr. 4.

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Louis and Pamela Davis of Hawley, TX, achieved the highest yield with 3,403 pounds of cotton per acre. The club continues to draw multi-year winners, including Eric and Christy Seidenberger, who have now qualified for the club 17 times.

The club’s annual banquet culminates with a sweepstakes drawing for a two-year lease on a Ford Super Duty F-350 Lariat truck, which was won by Peyton and Kim Wilde of P&W Farms in Lubbock, TX.

“The FiberMax One Ton Club is a meaningful tradition at BASF,” says Allison Romick, Director, South Region, U.S. Crop Protection at BASF. “It’s not easy growing four-bale cotton in challenging growing environments like the Western cotton belt, especially in years like 2023. And yet, for more than 25 years, farmers have trusted FiberMax cotton to meet this challenge given its exceptional fiber quality, high-performance traits and consistent dependability.

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“BASF remains committed to helping cotton farmers, and we are always thrilled to recognize their accomplishments in the field.”

Peyton and Kim Wilde of P&W Farms in Lubbock, TX, won the two-year lease on a Ford Super Duty F-350 Lariat truck from the BASF FiberMax One Ton Club.

Many cotton farmers have qualified for the One Ton Club over its 19-year history, and a growing number have become multi-year winners. Of the 56 growers who made the club this year, 44 were repeat winners. One Ton Club standouts who received special awards for their 2023 performance include:

  • Highest yield: Louis and Pamela Davis of Hawley, TX, harvested an average of 3,403 pounds per acre with FM 2398GLTP.
  • Highest gross value: Louis and Pamela Davis of Hawley, TX, achieved the highest gross value of $1,922.01 with FM 2398GLTP.
  • Most acres: Kitten Land Company of Lubbock, TX, planted 1,045 acres to FM 1621GL and FM 2498GLT.
  • Most varieties: Kitten Land Company of Lubbock, TX, planted 1,045 acres to FM 1621GL and FM 2498GLT. Kendall and Ruthie Holdeman of Saragosa, TX, planted 107 acres to FM 2334GLT and FM 2498GLT.
  • Highest loan value: Morningstar Farms of Coolidge, AZ, achieved the highest loan value of $0.5844 with FM 868AXTP.

To qualify for the FiberMax One Ton Club, growers had to produce a minimum of 2,000 pounds of ginned cotton per acre on a minimum of 20 acres planted with 100% FiberMax cotton from January 1 to December 31, 2023.

The FiberMax One Ton Club is open to growers in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Growers must provide an accurate and complete qualification form and gin recap sheets to verify 2,000 pounds per acre yields.

To view the complete list of 2023 winners and learn more about the FiberMax One Ton Club – including full details for qualification – visit FiberMax.com/OTC.

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