The Red Land Cotton story begins on the Yeager family farm in Moulton, Alabama, where their cotton has been grown for 3 generations. In 2016, Mark Yeager had the idea of doing something MORE with his cotton. He had the idea to make bedsheets that would be from his cotton made entirely in the USA. He asked his daughter Anna to be his partner in the venture and the rest is history! Red Land grows the cotton, then spins, weaves, finishes and sews it into bed and bath products entirely in the USA, inspired by the feel and durability of vintage linens passed down through families.
What is the mission of Red Land Cotton?
The mission of Red Land Cotton is to preserve and strengthen American manufacturing by producing high-quality, everyday necessities right here at home. From the cotton fields of Alabama to the final stitch, every step of our process supports U.S. jobs, uplifts local economies, and keeps our supply chain rooted firmly in American soil. We exist to meet the need for timeless, dependable goods while honoring the hardworking hands that make them. By keeping our production in the USA, we’re not just making bedding, we’re investing in the future of American craftsmanship.
How does Red Land Cotton work with Alabama's land to create its products?
Red Land Cotton’s connection to Alabama’s land runs deep, with our family farming the same soil for generations. We manage over 5,000 acres, growing cotton and corn in rotation to keep the soil healthy and nutrient-rich year after year. Our farm also houses a cotton gin, which allows us to process our cotton locally and maintain production right here in Alabama. Beyond the fields, we operate a sewing facility and warehouse in Moulton, where the fruits of the land are transformed into the high-quality bedding and bath products our customers love. Everything is made with care and pride, staying true to our commitment to keep production as local as possible.
Favorite aspect of farming?
My favorite part of farming is watching my family come together to make it happen. My dad has been farming since the ’80s, and my brothers have grown up doing this all their lives. My mom is always there through the early mornings and late nights, supporting every step of the process. Farming is truly an all in effort for us, and it’s incredibly rewarding to see a successful harvest at the end of it all. This is more than just a farm, it’s our life and legacy.
Tell me about your Alabama home and what living in this state has meant to you?
Alabama has always been my home and always will be. Though I’ve lived in many places outside the Yellowhammer State, I always find myself coming back. I went to school here (War Eagle!), met my husband here, my family is here, I’m raising my kids here, and my business is thriving here. We love where we live and take pride in serving the communities around us by providing jobs and supporting our neighbors.
What all products do you currently offer?
At Red Land Cotton, we offer a full line of heirloom-inspired, American-made linens for the home. Our bedding collection includes sheet sets in a variety of sizes and colors, duvet covers, blankets, quilts, pillowcases, and shams. In the bath category, we offer bath towels, hand towels, washcloths, and bath sheets. Everything is crafted with the same attention to quality and detail. We also offer a range of home and lifestyle goods including throw blankets, baby products, tea towels, and golf towels. Additionally, we create seasonal and limited-edition collaborations, such as our Tunnel to Towers blanket, to honor meaningful causes and share our values through our products.
Where do you see Red Land Cotton in 5 years?
In five years, we see Red Land Cotton growing stronger than ever, expanding our footprint while staying true to our roots. We hope to invest in more facilities across our supply chain, allowing us to bring even more of the production process under our own roof and, of course, keep it here in the U.S. With that growth comes the opportunity to hire more people, create meaningful jobs, and directly impact even more families in our community. At our core, we want to continue producing high-quality American-made goods while building something that supports generations to come.
What are your favorite memories growing up in Alabama?
I loved my childhood growing up in the middle of a farm. My brothers and I played outside and in the fields without any care in the world. I loved the Alabama vs Auburn themed days growing up in school. I love the barbecue here and the sweet people. My fondest memory of growing up in Alabama is attending Auburn University. It was a truly special and transformative four years for me. I met some of my best friends, I met my husband and I studied a craft in Graphic Design that would propel me to where I am today.
Favorite memory from being in business as Red Land Cotton?
There are truly too many to count! However, I will never forget unboxing our first pallet of inventory and packing our first orders. We had roughly 100 pre-orders of our bedding in October of 2016 when that pallet arrived! We haven't looked back since!
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