Livestock Gross Margin Insurance for Dairy January & February 2012 Dr. Craig Thomas, MSU-Extension Educator Genesee, Huron, Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland, St.

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Livestock Gross Margin Insurance for Dairy January & February 2012 Dr. Craig Thomas, MSU-Extension Educator Genesee, Huron, Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair, Sanilac, Tuscola Counties

2012 Dairy Market Synopsis 2012 Class III futures prices: $16.89 (+$2.48 vs. 2011) First half: $17.10 (+$3.52 vs. 2011) Second half: $16.69 (+$1.46 vs. 2011) Commercial disappearance: +3.5% (+242% vs. trend) Very strong export market (CY % of U.S. milk production) How will exports perform in 2012? USDA says -7.5% vs U.S. milk output: +2.7% last seven months (+175% vs. trend) Cow numbers: M (up 5K since July despite 34K CWT herd rtmt) Milk per cow: +3.0% since March Outlook: there will be pressure to increase milk production with higher milk prices. Higher feed costs (~+31% vs. last year) Credit situation easing for most farms Cow numbers likely to increase and milk per cow to remain above trend

“Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future.” -Neils Bohr

Never underestimate the ability of U.S. dairy farmers to produce milk when determined to do so…despite what obstacles CW say are in the way! Market Milk Market Feed

Ag Market Update Meetings Meet 8 times per year (no meeting in Apr, Jul, Sep, Nov). Meet in Sandusky and St. Johns Meet from 10 AM till noon Outlook and strategies for all major ag markets (corn, soy, wheat, feeds, dairy, beef, energy, etc.) First meeting free; fees for regular attendance Jim Hilker, MSU-Extension Specialist Craig Thomas, MSU-Extension Educator

 83 lbs/cow per day (~27,400 lbs/year) Is It Worth Your Time?  This is real! 2009  1,530 cow dairy  Primary marketing tool: forward contracts  Marketed 38.4% of total milk production  Marketing high: $17.44; low: $14.88  Marketing average: $16.92

 Farm’s 2009 average Class III price: $13.46/cwt Is It Worth Your Time?  This is real! 2009  2009 U.S. average Class III price: $11.36/cwt  Difference: +$2.10/cwt (+$5.56 on mkt milk)  Effect: +$1.85/cow per day  Effect: +$2,405 for the herd per day  Effect: +$878,000 for the farm that year

Net Effect Same as if every cow on the farm produced 12 lbs milk per day more at an increase of only 12¢/cwt. Is It Worth Your Time?

Cumulative Probability Class III Price 1995-Present

Dec-98 $ nd Dec-98 $ nd Sep-99 $ th Sep-99 $ th Jul-01 $ th Jul-01 $ th May-04 $ th May-04 $ th Jul-07 $ th Jul-07 $ th Class III Price 1995-Present What do all these peaks have in common?

Class III Price 1995-Present

6/16/ Ave. $ th + Percentile 6/16/ Ave. $ th + Percentile Class III Futures Prices 2009/2010 6/16/ Ave. $ th Percentile 6/16/ Ave. $ th Percentile

Class III Prices 2011 & 2012 Greed Hope Fear

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