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Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Curt Lacy Extension Economist-Livestock

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Curt Lacy Extension Economist-Livestock

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Overview Current meat S&O Beef S&O Pork Poultry

Livestock producers’ situation

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Red Meat and Poultry in Cold Storage Total number 9% higher compared to 07. Red meat unchanged Beef -9% Pork +8% Poultry +16% Chicken +12% Turkey +23%

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Pork and Beef prices are higher compared to last year. Pork cutout has been record high lately Major strength from hams and loins. Ribs and bellies are off from 2007.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Pork and Beef prices are higher compared to last year. Beef below last year for most of High likely occurred in early July.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Broiler wholesale prices have also been strong. SOME cost increases have been passed on. However, pressure from pork and beef has prohibited passing all of those costs along.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Total Meat Supplies are Higher Total + 4.7% YTD compared to Beef = +2.0% Poultry +4.4% Pork +9.5%

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Short Story More meat. Higher prices earlier in the year. However, a weak economy and burdensome supplies in Q2 and Q3 have conspired to depress wholesale prices.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Beef Cattle Situation & Outlook

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Feeder Cattle Situation – A Tale of 2 Weights Prices for calves and feeders have almost converged

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA/NASS

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA/NASS Lower Cattle Supplies in the Fall Net Placements lower. Feeders weighing more than 800# up. Feeders weighing less than 600# down.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Projections for Remainder of 2008 and Early 2009 Quarter # Steers* # Steers* Live Cattle (5 Area) Cull Cows* % Q $99-$105$92-$98$90-$95$52-$58 Q $90-$98$85-$93 $42-$48 Q $100-$110$85-$95$93-99$46-$54 Q $105-$120$95-$103$100-$107$52-$60

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, /2009 Summary An improved economy would help beef demand. Larger total meat supplies in Q3 and Q4 could be troublesome. Corn crop (prices) vs. Live Cattle prices will continue to drive the train for feeder cattle prices.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Marketing Alternatives This Summer and Fall Current pricing scenario favors adding as much weight as possible. Stockering or backgrounding may be economical. Retained ownership may be profitable this year.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008

BEEF COWS THAT HAVE CALVED JANUARY 1, 2008 (1000 Head) Alaska Hawaii US Total Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA/NASS

CHANGE IN BEEF COW NUMBERS JANUARY 1, 2007 TO JANUARY 1, 2008 (1000 Head) Alaska Hawaii US Total Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA/NASS

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA/NASS Points to a January 1,2009 number lower than January 1, 2008

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Drought and high inputs continue to cause herd reductions

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA/NASS Fewer Cows = Smaller Calf Crop  Fewer Supplies Smallest calf crop since 1952

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Fertilizer Prices (and 2009)

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Fuel Prices

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Impact of Fuel & Fertilizer Prices on Cost of Production

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Incentives to Expand Beef Herd

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Incentives to Expand Beef Herd

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Projected Prices 2009 and Beyond Source: USDA, LMIC and UGA

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Other Issues Southeast More reliant on fertilizer Wider basis Increasing land values Increasing demand for beef from alternative production systems Natural Organic Grass-fed Increasing demand for locally produced foods Animal welfare MCOOL/NAIS

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Pork Situation & Outlook

Pork Situation

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Pork Situation Record supplies in UNBELIEVABLE export demand has supported prices. Historically high input prices have certainly taken a toll on profits.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Returns to farrow-finish hog producers have been negative for most of the past year! Source: IA State University

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Livestock Marketing Information Center

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Livestock Marketing Information Center

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Pork Summary Record supplies of pork in Supplies will be reduced some in Packing capacity may be a concern this fall. Prices will be pressured this fall. Prices should be stable to higher next year. High input prices will continue to plague producers.

Poultry Situation and Outlook

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Livestock Marketing Information Center

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 These prices do not tell the whole story! Breast prices are running 10.5% lower than last year. Leg and wing prices are carrying the water for broilers this year. Exports have played a major role in moving the dark meats.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 What’s the impact of higher feed-grain prices on broilers? Since 2006 Corn prices up 67% Soybean meal prices up 206% Broiler costs up 137%.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Production will be lower the rest of the year. Broiler egg sets down. Broiler chick placements down. Total production for 2008 will be up “only” 2.3%. Will actually see a decrease in production in 2009.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Poultry Price Forecast Broiler prices should remain in the lower $80s. Breast prices will continue to struggle. Legs and wing prices should stabilize. HOWEVER, disruptions in the export market could be very problematic.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 Red Meat and Poultry Summary Record meat supplies this year. Q3-Q4 could be a big problem for pork supplies. Smaller beef, pork and poultry supplies in Exports for all meats continue to be favorable. All meat prices should remain steady to improving for the remainder of this year and next year. HOWEVER, if the economy continues to weaken all bets are off.

Red Meat and Poultry Outlook Southern Region Outlook Conference September 24, 2008 QUESTIONS?