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1 Crop and Feed Outlook for 2012
Farmers Elevator Coop Meeting Sioux Falls, South Dakota Dec. 12, 2011 Chad Hart Assistant Professor/Grain Markets Specialist 1 1

2 Livestock Marketing Information Center
Data Source: USDA-NASS, Compiled & Analysis by LMIC 2

3 U.S. Meat Production & Prices
Source: USDA

4 Cattle and Hog Prices Source: CME Group

5 Hog Crush Margin The Crush Margin is the return after the pig, corn and soybean meal costs. Carcass weight: 200 pounds Pig price: 50% of 5 mth out lean hog futures Corn: 10 bushels per pig Soybean meal: 150 pounds per pig Source: Shane Ellis, ISU Extension

6 Livestock Marketing Information Center
Data Source: USDA-NASS, Compiled & Analysis by LMIC 6

7 Livestock Marketing Information Center
Data Source: USDA-ERS & USDA-FAS, Compiled & Analysis by LMIC 7

8 Cattle Crush Margin The Crush Margin is the return after the feeder steer and corn costs. Live weight: pounds Feeder weight: 750 pounds Corn: 50 bushels per head Source: Shane Ellis, ISU Extension

9 Livestock Marketing Information Center
Data Source: USDA-NASS, Compiled & Analysis by LMIC 9

10 Livestock Marketing Information Center
Data Source: USDA-ERS & USDA-FAS, Compiled & Analysis by LMIC 10

11 Livestock Marketing Information Center
Data Source: USDA-NASS, Compiled & Analysis by LMIC 11

12 Livestock Marketing Information Center
Data Source: USDA-ERS & USDA-FAS, Compiled & Analysis by LMIC 12

13 U.S. Meat Trade Source: USDA

14 Livestock Marketing Information Center
Data Source: USDA-NASS, Compiled & Analysis by LMIC 14

15 Livestock Marketing Information Center
Data Source: USDA-NASS, Compiled & Analysis by LMIC 15

16 U.S. Milk Production & Prices
Source: USDA

17 Class III Milk Prices Source: CME Group

18 Thoughts for 2012 and Beyond
Continued economic recovery is a major key for livestock prices Meat demand is recovering Meat supplies tightened up with smaller herds/flocks Feed costs have kept margins tight The combination implies livestock expansion will take awhile Poultry is currently backing off, Hogs are expanding slightly, and Cattle will not start expanding for a few years

19 U.S. Corn Supply and Use 2008 2009 2010 2011 Area Planted (mil. acres)
86.0 86.4 88.2 91.9 Yield (bu./acre) 153.9 164.7 152.8 146.7 Production (mil. bu.) 12,092 13,092 12,447 12,310 Beg. Stocks 1,624 1,673 1,708 1,128 Imports 14 8 28 15 Total Supply 13,729 14,774 14,182 13,453 Feed & Residual 5,182 5,125 4,792 4,600 Ethanol 3,709 4,591 5,021 5,000 Food, Seed, & Other 1,316 1,370 1,407 1,405 Exports 1,849 1,980 1,835 1,600 Total Use 12,056 13,066 13,054 12,605 Ending Stocks 848 Season-Average Price ($/bu.) 4.06 3.55 5.18 6.40 Source: USDA-WAOB 19 19

20 U.S. Soybean Supply and Use
2008 2009 2010 2011 Area Planted (mil. acres) 75.7 77.5 77.4 75.0 Yield (bu./acre) 39.7 44.0 43.5 41.3 Production (mil. bu.) 2,967 3,359 3,329 3,046 Beg. Stocks 205 138 151 215 Imports 13 15 14 Total Supply 3,185 3,512 3,495 3,275 Crush 1,662 1,752 1,648 1,625 Seed & Residual 106 110 130 120 Exports 1,279 1,499 1,501 1,300 Total Use 3,047 3,361 3,280 3,045 Ending Stocks 230 Season-Average Price ($/bu.) 9.97 9.59 11.30 11.70 Source: USDA-WAOB 20 20

21 Projected Corn Yields Source: USDA-NASS

22 Projected Soybean Yields
Source: USDA-NASS

23 U.S. DDG Supply and Use 2008 2009 2010 2011 Production (mil. metric tons) 28.6 35.4 38.7 38.6 Imports 0.3 0.4 Total Supply 28.9 35.8 39.2 38.9 Domestic 23.9 27.5 30.9 32.1 Exports 5.0 8.3 6.8 Total Use 39.1 Average Price ($/ton) 122 113 179 207 My estimates, so take with a grain (or pound) of salt 23 23

24 U.S. Soybean Meal Supply and Use
2009 2010 2011 Production (thou. short tons) 41,707 39,251 38,685 Beg. Stocks 235 302 350 Imports 160 179 165 Total Supply 42,101 39,731 39,200 Domestic 30,640 30,277 30,100 Exports 11,160 9,104 8,800 Total Use 41,800 39,381 38,900 Ending Stocks 300 Season-Average Price ($/short ton) 311.27 345.52 295.00 Source: USDA-WAOB 24 24

25 World Corn Production Source: USDA-WAOB 25 25

26 World Soybean Production
Source: USDA-WAOB 26 26

27 Feed Pricing Source: USDA-AMS

28 Corn vs. Wheat Source: CME Group, 12/9/2011

29 Corn Export Shifts Source: USDA-FAS

30 Soy Export Shifts Source: USDA-FAS

31 Change of Export Pace

32 DDG Exports Source: USDA-FAS

33 Soybean Meal Export Sales
Source: USDA-FAS

34 Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS)
Crop Year Billion Bushels 2011 4.64 2012 4.86 2013 5.07 2014 5.29 34 34

35 Corn Grind for Ethanol Source: DOE-EIA

36 Ethanol Margins Source: CARD

37 Ethanol Blending Advantage

38 Biodiesel Production Source: DOE-EIA

39 Biodiesel Margins Source: CARD

40 Projected 2011 Season-Average Corn Price

41 Projected 2011 Season-Average Soy Price

42 Projected 2012 Season-Average Corn Price

43 Projected 2012 Season-Average Soy Price

44 Iowa Corn Prices vs. Costs

45 Iowa Soybean Prices vs. Costs

46 Principal Crop Area Source: USDA-NASS

47 States with Room to Grow
Number is the difference in planted acres between 2008 and 2011

48 Iowa Crop Margins

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50 Thoughts for 2012 and Beyond
General economic conditions Continued worldwide economic recovery is a major key for crop prices US job recovery, European financial concerns Supply/demand concerns Smaller than anticipated U.S. crops, worries about dry conditions Biofuel growth and energy demand Corn has the upper hand in the acreage competition Will supply be able to keep pace with demand? 2011/12: USDA: Corn $6.40; Soy $11.70 Futures (as of 12/9/11): Corn $5.73; Soy $11.06 2012/13: Futures (as of 12/9/11): Corn $5.36; Soy $10.99

51 Thank you for your time. Any questions. My web site: http://www. econ
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