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1 Agricultural & Food Cooperatives in Rural Development: Implications of Business Dynamics for Public Policy Company Overview June 16-17, 2004 Agricultural & Food Cooperatives in Rural Development: Implications of Business Dynamics for Public Policy Company Overview June 16-17, 2004

2 Mission Statement “The mission of United Producers is to provide necessary livestock services on a cooperative basis to its members in a business-like manner that will improve their income and be competitive in the industry.”

3 Our Heritage Producers Livestock Association Formed in 1934 - Ohio Farm Bureau affiliate Livestock marketing & financing

4 Corporate Overview Formed October 1, 1999 Merger of PLA & MFA Livestock 521 Co-op Parent Coop – 25-member board  16 Delegate System 70,000+ Patrons Non-stock Coop

5 Corporate Overview Acquired IPLA (IL) – 12/2000 Transaction with Southern States for MLE in March-May of 2001 Agreement with DFA to manage Dairy Financing Services (Texas) 50 livestock facilities Do business in 15 states 205 full time employees

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7 United Producers, Inc. Livestock Marketing Member Relations & Government Affairs Board Relations Corporate “ash & trash”

8 Livestock Marketing 25 Weekly Auctions 24 additional collection points All species – except poultry! $1.2 B annual sales volume 3.9 M Head of livestock marketed

9 Livestock Marketing Procurement – feeder and breeding livestock Grazing and back-grounding program Production coordination Packer contracts, supply agreements, investments Parks Livestock - LLC

10 Producers Technologies, Inc. Corporation – for profit Non-traditional, non-member services, fee based 5 member board elected from UPI Board Formed 1998 Risk management & brokerage services with FC Stone Information management & record keeping Production management/coordination Managed Beef Alliance program – value added grant Access to vertical integration – farmers choice

11 Producers Credit Corporation Currently owned by UPI; stock corporation; SSC minority interest 5 member board – elected from parent 501C16 (IRS) – tax exempt $65m – notes/feeding agreements $40m – “California Connection” Ownership in other credit corps in OK & TX DFS Management Agreements - $40M Loan Participations

12 Producers Credit Corporation “ Relationship Lender” Short, intermediate & long term loans Variable & fixed rates Livestock & operating expenses Crops Buildings & equipment; real estate Farm Credit Leasing – origination ACH’s and drafts Differential Pricing NLPA Sheep & Goat Fund

13 Our Issues Net Farm Income Mechanisms to extract more of consumers’ dollar Banking environment Access to capital Livestock production shifts; vertical integration Pending legislation & regulation Packer & retailer consolidation /concentration Cooperative structural alternatives Access to Federal Programs e.g. FSA loan guarantees

14 www.uproducers.comwww.uproducers.com Thank you!


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