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Bayer is looking for farmers who can grow cotton to the max

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Bayer is celebrating cotton growers who maximize dryland production.  The new FiberMax Maximizer Club celebrates great cotton yields, and growers who can produce an average of 1,000 lb/A on 20 or more dryland acres planted to FiberMax varieties.

“Dryland yields like this are hard to come by,” says Jason Wistehuff, FiberMax product manager, in a recent release. “But we have dedicated growers who can do it, and we’d like to recognize their hard work.”

The exclusive Maximizer Club was created for the growers who take on that dryland production challenge. “We can provide the seed with the high yield potential, but it takes a certain skill to be able to bring that to life on dryland,” Wistehuff says.

If you’re a grower in any of the 17 cotton-producing states who meets the 1,000-pound yield requirement, learn how to sign up for the Maximizer Club by visiting with your sales rep or Bayer Agronomic Services Team member. Entered acres must be registered in the Certified FiberMax Cotton program, and gin recap sheets are required to verify 1,000 pounds per acre.

Sign up for the Club is now open and qualified growers who attend their local Maximizer Club event also can enter a sweepstakes for a chance to win a Polaris Ranger XP 1000 EPS.

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