Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA
January 25, 2017

“In a time where risk is a big issue in cotton production, the Shared Risk Program is a big deal in keeping acres in the ground here in the Southeast,” Lassiter says. “It’s definitely a higher-cost, higher-risk environment that we’re farming in today. With the Shared Risk Program, at least I know Bayer has got my back.”
Across the country, Texas grower Kevin Corzine shared a similar sentiment.
“The Shared Risk Program helps us in our decision-making and that we can put more of that fertilizer or more of that foliar feed and everything into the crop knowing that there’s somebody there to share that risk with us and it’s not all falling back on us,” Corzine says. “We can hope and pray for those higher yields and higher outputs for our crops because we’ve got a program like this.”
Replant programs are an industry staple across the Cotton Belt. The Bayer Shared Risk Program increases economic stability for growers by including trait and input cost protection when an Act of God forces replant, causes crop loss or, in the case of dryland production, drought causes low yield in specified ranges.
“Our goal is to provide risk protection to cotton growers who plan for success by investing in Bayer high-quality seed and traits and applying their knowledge and skills,” Grossweiler says. “When our science and their art lose a round to Mother Nature, we give them the tool they need to either start over with another crop this season or, when that’s not possible, survive to plant again the next season.”
Because FiberMax and Stoneville growers chose the right science for success and because they provide quality management, Bayer defends their economic sustainability with the 2017 Grower Shared Risk Program. Details are available online at www.FiberMax/SharedRiskWest and www.Stoneville/SharedRiskEast
Bayer is committed to bringing new technology and solutions for agriculture and non-agricultural uses. For questions concerning the availability and use of products, contact a local Bayer representative, or visit Crop Science, a division of Bayer, online at www.cropscience.bayer.us.