FiberMax One Ton Club Enrollment for 2023 Now Open

Cotton growers who yield a ton or more of FiberMax cotton could take home a truck equally worth its weight when they apply for BASF’s FiberMax One Ton Club, now in its 19th year.

Club enrollment is now open and could earn qualifying growers impressive rewards like a two-year lease on a Ford Super Duty F-350 Lariat truck.

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Application deadline for the FiberMax One Ton Club is Feb. 29, 2024. Printed qualification forms were mailed to FiberMax growers in October, and applications can also be submitted online.

Qualifying growers who attend the FiberMax One Ton Club members banquet in Lubbock, TX, on Apr. 4, 2024, can enter for a chance to win a two-year lease on a Ford Super Duty F-350 Lariat truck (Ford is not a sponsor of the FiberMax One Ton Club. Terms and conditions apply).

The FiberMax One Ton Club is open to growers in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.

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To qualify for the FiberMax One Ton Club, growers must produce a minimum of 2,000 pounds of ginned cotton per acre on a minimum of 20 acres planted with 100% FiberMax cotton from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2023. Cotton acreage can be either irrigated or dryland, and growers must provide an accurate and complete qualification form and gin recap sheets to verify 2,000 pounds per acre yields (see full details for qualification).

“The FiberMax One Ton Club is one our favorite long-standing traditions at BASF,” says Bryan Perry, BASF Head of Seeds & Traits – U.S. Agricultural Solutions. “For nearly two decades, we’ve been celebrating cotton growers and their high-yield achievements – a feat we know isn’t always easy. These individuals literally put the ‘ton’ in ‘cotton,’ and we can’t wait to celebrate their accomplishments this spring.”

Learn more about the FiberMax One Ton Club online or by contacting your BASF Agronomic Solutions Advisor or Agronomic Services Team Member. 

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