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1 Cost of Production Where Are We At And Where Are We Going By Duane Griffith Montana State University Extension April 2008

2 As We Discuss Cost Related Issues, Keep Volatility in Mind

3 Types of Costs Operating Costs (Variable Costs) Seed, Fertilizer, Chemicals, Crop Insurance Fuel, Oil, Repairs Vary with the level of production Usually on a per acre basis but can be lumpy Ownership Costs (Fixed Costs) Taxes, Interest (Opportunity Costs), Insurance, and Depreciation

4 Feeling the Pressure Production response to high prices = Downward pressure on prices Prices will remain relatively high Increased acreage planted = Upward pressure on production inputs Fuel, Chemicals, Fertilizers, Insurance etc. Upward pressure on land rents

5 Energy and Fuel Where is it headed

6 World Energy-Figure8

7 Energy Use by Fuel Type

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10 Short Term Projections- DOE-Energy Information Agency Price Summary Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 WTI Crude a ($/barrel)66.0272.32100.6192.5 Gasoline b ($/gal) 2.582.813.363.24 Diesel c ($/gal)2.72.883.623.39 Heating Oil d ($/gal)2.482.723.463.3 Natural Gas d ($/mcf)13.751313.8314.15 a West Texas Intermediate. b Average regular pump price. c On-highway retail. d Residential average.

11 Diesel & Gas Price Projections Weighted Avg. All Grades

12 Chemicals Many chemicals are petroleum based Expect prices in the long run to rise

13 Fertilizer

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15 Prices Expected to Decrease

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17 Summary for Costs Some costs may ease in short run Long term picture is upward pressure on production inputs Move more towards the “Cost – Price Squeeze” we are familiar with in the long run

18 Managing Costs of Production Energy Use Input Use Crop Mix Tillage Systems

19 http://www.montana.edu/extensionecon/software/CropMixTillageSysEnergyPrice.swf

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21 Current Cost of Production Estimates http://www.montana.edu/extensionecon/cropdownloads.html


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