Member Name: FMC
Web Site URL: https://ag.fmc.com/us/en
Logo: FMC_tagline_H_color
Description:

A diversified portfolio of cotton herbicides, harvest aids, insecticides and fungicides from FMC offers unmatched performance and field support for the best possible results. Include FMC products in your crop protection and defoliation programs to maximize results that you can take to the bank. Cotton protection products include Aim® EC herbicide, Anthem® Flex herbicide, Command® 3ME microencapsulated herbicide, Crusher® herbicide, Shark® EW herbicide, Athena® insecticide/miticide, Brigade® 2EC insecticide/miticide, Brigadier® insecticide, Carbine® 50WG insecticide, Fyfanon® 57EC insecticide, Coragen® insect control, Dimethoate® 400 EC insecticide, Exirel® insect control, Fyfanon® ULV-AG insecticide, Hero® insecticide, Hero® EW insecticide, Mustang® insecticide, Mustang® Maxx insecticide, Prevathon® insect control, Steward® EC insecticide, Topguard® fungicide, Topguard® EQ fungicide, Topguard® Terra fungicide, and Display® cotton harvest aid. For more information, please visit our website, www.fmccrop.com

Member Year: 2008-09
Category: Crop Protection and Nutrition
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The Cotton Foundation

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The Cotton Foundation’s overall mission is strengthening U.S. cotton’s position in the highly competitive fiber market.

The Cotton Foundation was created in 1955 as a 501(c)3 organization to give U.S. cotton’s agribusiness allies opportunities to support the U.S. cotton industry over and above the products and services these firms provide. Membership includes banks, seed companies, chemical and equipment manufacturers, publishers and others whose success depends at least in part on U.S. cotton and who share a common concern for a healthy U.S. cotton industry.

Agribusiness members’ dues support general research and education projects. For 2020-21, Foundation member dues are supporting 11 general research and education projects at a $210,000 funding level. These general projects along with special projects, which are supported by some Foundation members from grants over and above their dues, are enabling the Foundation to more effectively carry out its overall mission of strengthening U.S. cotton’s position in the highly competitive fiber market. All these projects are chosen specifically to help the Foundation achieve its mission through the following major goals:

  • support present Foundation leadership and member education programs;
  • provide educational programs that improve safety, productivity and environmental stewardship of the industry work force;
  • identify short-term and longer-term issues facing the cotton industry and then develop and implement projects to address issues or needs;
  • develop and provide funding for programs to help influence industry and government research;
  • identify long-term, industrywide strategic issues that will affect the cotton industry; and identify and assess in a timely manner the impact of proposed regulations.
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