The Cotton Haul of Fame: FiberMax One Ton Club Enrollment Now Open

BASF invites cotton farmers who yield one ton or more of cotton during the 2024 season using FiberMax cotton seed to join its exclusive FiberMax One Ton Club, now in its 20th year.

Club enrollment is now open, and members have the opportunity to win rewards, including a two-year lease on a Ford Super Duty F-350 Lariat truck.

Applications for the FiberMax One Ton Club can be submitted online, and printed forms will be mailed to qualified farmers this month. As an added incentive, farmers who attend the FiberMax One Ton Club members banquet in Lubbock, TX, on Apr. 3, 2025, are entered into the truck lease sweepstakes. The deadline to submit the application form is Feb. 28, 2025.

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

To qualify, farmers 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, 2024. Cotton acreage can be either irrigated or dryland. Farmers must provide an accurate and complete qualification form and gin recap sheets by mail or online by Feb. 28, 2025. See full details for qualification.

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“Reaching the 20th anniversary of the FiberMax One Ton Club is a remarkable milestone for us,” said Bryan Perry, Head of U.S. Seeds and Traits for BASF. “This club honors the dedication and skill of cotton farmers who continually push the boundaries of what’s possible in yield. Each season, we look forward to celebrating these farmers and the legacy they build through their hard work, resilience, and commitment to excellence. It’s a privilege to recognize their achievements, and we’re excited to make this 20th year a memorable one.”

To learn more about the FiberMax One Ton Club visit FiberMax.com/OTC or contact your local BASF representative.

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