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Page 1: Managing Crop Margins in 2009 Craig A. Chase Farm Management Field Specialist.

Managing Crop Margins in 2009

Craig A. ChaseFarm Management Field Specialist

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Presentation Objectives

• Cost of Production

• Sizing up the Market

• Strategies/Tools for Managing Margins

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Costs for 2009

• Extremely hard to predict this year–Pre-paid vs. spot–Changes in world and domestic demand

–Changes due to financial crisis–New varieties and traits–Energy markets

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Baseline assumptions

• Diesel $2.50• N $.68, P $.90 K $.72• LP $1.90• Corn seed; $250 Soybeans $45/50 lb• Land; $178 $205 $232• Yields; continuous corn 125 145 165

– Rotated corn 140 160 180

– Soybeans 45 50 55

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2009 Base Estimated Costs of Production per Bushel

$5.40$5.10

$4.88$4.48 $4.32 $4.21

$10.04$9.81 $9.64

$0.00

$2.00

$4.00

$6.00

$8.00

$10.00

$12.00

Low Medium High

Cont Corn Corn/Sb Soybeans

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2009 Estimated Costs of Production per Acre

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Low Medium High

Cont Corn Corn/Sb Soybeans

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Source: Schnitkey, U of IL Ext. Economics, Oct. 2008.

Direct Cost of Crop Production ($/A)Historical vs. 2009 Forecast

36%

19%

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Non-Land Costs vs. Gross Revenue ($/A)

Historical vs. 2009 Forecast

Source: Schnitkey, U of IL Ext. Economics, Oct. 2008.

$177/A

$200/A

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Sizing Up the Market

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• Reluctance Toward Pre-Harvest Marketing

• Failure to Understand and Track Your Local Basis

• Lack of an Exit Strategy

• Holding Grain in Storage Too Long

• Misunderstanding Carrying Charges

Develop a Marketing PlanAvoid the Five Common Mistakes in

Grain Marketing?!?!

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Sep $4.38

July $4.28

May $4.18

Mar $4.07

Corn Futures Carry Dec. 2009$4.52

Source: www.cbot.com December 2008.

Dec. 31 , 2008

Good carry through July: rewards on-farm storage

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Corn Storage Costs

Assumption: Corn is Valued at $4/bu - Financed @ 7%

APR

Source: Johnson, ISU Ext. Economics, December 2008.

.20

.28

.31

.47

.43

.66

.54

.85

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Corn Basis

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Jul $10.03

May $9.92

Mar $9.80

Jan. $9.72

Dec. 11th , 2008

Soybean Futures CarryNov. 2009$10.07

Source: www.cbot.com December 2008.

Lack of carry, difficult to justify storage long-term

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Soybean Storage Costs

Source: Johnson, ISU Ext. Economics, December 2008.

Assumption: Soybeans are Valued

at $9/bu - Financed @ 7% APR

.10

.29

.38

.47

.65

.66

.93

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Soybean Basis

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New Crop Corn Seasonal Trend

Source: CBOT data compiled by the U of MN, CFFM, 2008.

Chicago December Corn Futures, 1990-2008 average1-

Jan 1-

Feb

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1-M

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1-Ju

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250

255

260

265

270

275

280

285

290

295

approximate dates

cent

s pe

r bu

shel

79% Odds: Spring Price Exceeds Harvest Price

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$3.65/bu 17%

$3.80/bu 65%

$4.65/bu 18%

Corn Cash Price & Probability Forecast

’09-’10 Marketing Year

Source: Wisner, ISU Biofuels Economist, December 2008.

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December 2009 Corn Futures

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New Crop Soybeans Seasonal Trend

Chicago November Soybean Futures, 1990-2008 average1-

Jan 1-Fe

b

1-M

ar

1-Ap

r

1-M

ay

1-Ju

n

1-Ju

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605

615

625

635

645

655

665

approximate dates

cent

s pe

r bu

shel

Source: CBOT data compiled by the U of MN, CFFM, 2008.

68% Odds: Spring Price Exceeds Harvest Price

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$7.45/bu 17%

$7.75/bu 65%

$8.45/bu 18%

Soybean Cash Price & Probability Forecast

’09-’10 Marketing Year

Source: Wisner, ISU Biofuels Economist, December 2008.

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November 2009 Soybean Futures

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Tools for Evaluation

Machinery Economicshttp://www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu/pubs/FASTtool.asp?section=FAST

Crop Rotation Calculatorhttp://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/xls/a1-20croprotation.xls

http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/wholefarm/xls/c2-21flexiblerentanalysis.xls

http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/xls/a1-80rotationprofitabilitycalculator.xlsCrop Rotation Calculator

http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/xls/a1-80nratecalculator.xls

Crop Rotation N Calculator

Flexible Rent Calculator

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http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/xls/a1-80rotationprofitabilitycalculator.xls

Crop Rotation Calculator

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http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/xls/a1-80nratecalculator.xls

Crop Rotation Calculator

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Decision #1• What should the crop rotation be?• What are the choices? • Are there alternative or specialty

crops that are more profitable and that would fit into a rotation?

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http://extension.agron.iastate.edu/soilfertility/nrate.aspx

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Corn after SB$4.00 price$.75 N 104 pounds

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Corn on Corn

$4.50 price

$.75 N

157 pounds

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Decision #2

• What should the fertility program look like?

• Can fertility costs be lowered without affecting yields? (over 1/3 of non-land production cost is from fertility).

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Machinery costs

Fixed costs Variable costs

Depreciation

Interest

Storage

Insurance

Repairs

Labor

Fuel

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http://www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu/pubs/FASTtool.asp?section=FAST

Machinery Economics

Field Operations

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Managing Machinery Costs

Combine Operations

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Decision #3

• Does the machinery “fit” the operation ? (not too big or too little)

• Do the custom rate charges reflect the costs of the machinery?

• Are there some machinery costs that can be re-evaluated (field operations)?

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Tenants’ Residual

http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/wholefarm/xls/c2-20croplandcashrent.xls

Computing a Cropland Cash Rental Rate

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Flexible Cash Rent Leases

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Decision #4

• Does the lease terms provide for some profitability?

• Can I re-negotiate the lease or move it toward a flexible terms lease?

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Crop Insurance

http://www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu/cropins/index.asp

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Decision #5

• Determine the right insurance product to meet your risk management needs.

• Make sure you have enough insurance, but are not “over-insured”.– Look at what the insurance product does

compared to the farm marketing plan.– Evaluate the new farm bill and how ACRE

may affect crop insurance needs.

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Conclusions• Input prices have risen dramatically

and will show increased volatility.• Some signs world prices have

softened but not likely to be seen until current high priced stocks are used.

• Take soil tests and only use what is necessary.

• Evaluate seed and seeding rates carefully.

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Conclusions• Try for flexible lease arrangements.• Consider all the pest management

options available.• Don’t simply cut back without

carefully evaluating the consequences; you have to spend money to make money.

• Consider all the risk management options available.

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Conclusions

• Know your costs of production. • Make cuts and changes where they

will do you the most good.• Follow a good marketing plan.

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Risk Management Web Sites• Ag Decision Maker – ISU Extension Economics

www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm• Farm Doc – U of IL Extension Economics

www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu• Center for Farm Financial Management – U of

MNwww.cffm.umn.edu

• Corn Nitrogen Rate Calculator Calculatorhttp://extension.agron.iastate.edu/soilfertility/nrate.aspx

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ISU Crop Marketing Web Sites• Grain and Oilseed Market Analysis

http://www.econ.iastate.edu/outreach/agriculture/periodicals/ifo/

• Corn and Soybean Basis (State and County)www.card.iastate.edu/ag_risk_tools

• Ag Econ Periodicals, Publications and Programswww.econ.iastate.edu/outreach/agriculture/

• Ag Decision Maker (Crop Updates/ Publications Decision Tools)http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm

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Questions…..

Any questions or comments?

Thank You for This Opportunity!

NOTE: This presentation can be found athttp://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/fieldstaff/

cchase.html

Craig A. ChaseFarm Management Field Specialist

720 7th Avenue SWTripoli, IA 50676(319) 882-4275

[email protected]


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