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1 Department of Economics Crop Outlook and Grain Flow Shifts Iowa Cooperative Managers’ Association Johnston, Iowa February 10, 2009 Chad Hart Assistant Professor/Grain Markets Specialist chart@iastate.edu 515-294-9911

2 Department of Economics U.S. Corn Supply and Use Source: USDA-WAOB, Jan. 2009 -50 $3.90 -0.10 $4.00 -100 +316 -50 +81

3 Department of Economics U.S. Soybean Supply and Use Source: USDA-WAOB, Jan. 2009 -30 $9.00 +50 +38 NC

4 Department of Economics Grain Marketers Survey 2.05 billion bushels of corn were produced during the 2006/07 marketing year. –82% sold, 11% utilized on the farm, 7% remaining for future sales 510 million bushels of soybeans were produced –92% sold, 1% used on the farm, 7% expected to be marketed Source: Yu and Hart 2006/07 Iowa Grain and Biofuel Flow Survey

5 Department of Economics Producer Markets for Corn Source: Yu and Hart 2006/07 Iowa Grain and Biofuel Flow Survey

6 Department of Economics Shifting Markets for Corn percent Source: Yu and Hart 2006/07 Iowa Grain and Biofuel Flow Survey

7 Department of Economics Producer Markets for Soybeans Source: Yu and Hart 2006/07 Iowa Grain and Biofuel Flow Survey

8 Department of Economics Shifting Markets for Soybeans percent Source: Yu and Hart 2006/07 Iowa Grain and Biofuel Flow Survey

9 Department of Economics Grain Handlers Survey About 1.09 billion bushels of corn and 311 million bushels of soybeans were processed or shipped. More than 2 million tons of ethanol co- products were handled during the 2006/07 marketing year. Corn shipments –1999/2000:43% by truck, 57% by rail –2006/07: 66% by truck, 30% by rail Source: Yu and Hart 2006/07 Iowa Grain and Biofuel Flow Survey

10 Department of Economics Handler Markets for Corn Source: Yu and Hart 2006/07 Iowa Grain and Biofuel Flow Survey

11 Department of Economics Shifting Markets for Corn Handlers percent Source: Yu and Hart 2006/07 Iowa Grain and Biofuel Flow Survey

12 Department of Economics Handler Markets for Soybeans Source: Yu and Hart 2006/07 Iowa Grain and Biofuel Flow Survey

13 Department of Economics Shifting Markets for Soy Handlers percent Source: Yu and Hart 2006/07 Iowa Grain and Biofuel Flow Survey

14 Department of Economics Sources: Various USDA-NASS reports Livestock Adjustments Sows farrowing: Sept-Nov 2008 2.99 million, down 6% from last year Dec-Feb 2009 2.97 million, down 3% from last year Mar-May 2009 3.01 million, down 2% from last year Broiler-type eggs set: 203 million, down 7% from last year Broiler chicks placed: 166 million, down 6% from last year Feedlot placements: 2.02 million, down 5% from last year

15 Department of Economics Ethanol Margins Source: ISU, CARD

16 Department of Economics Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) Crop Year Billion Bushels 20083.57 20094.11 20104.43

17 Department of Economics U.S. Blended Motor Gasoline Consumption Source: Energy Information Administration

18 Department of Economics Outside Influences (Jan. 2007 = 1)

19 Department of Economics Outside Influences (Sept. 2008 = 1)

20 Department of Economics Crop Exports Source: USDA, PSD

21 Department of Economics Exchange Rates (Jan. 2003 = 1) Source: USDA, ERS

22 Department of Economics Exchange Rates (Jan. 2003 = 1) Source: USDA, ERS

23 Department of Economics Source: Dow Jones Newswires Argentine Drought Impacts (Early Reports) 2007 Production Corn20.9 million tons Soybeans46.2 million tons Current USDA Estimates Corn16.5 million tons-21% Soybeans49.5 million tons+7% Estimates from Buenos Aires Cereal Exchange Corn12.3 to 13.7 million tons-35 to -41% Soybeans34.5 to 38.2 million tons-17 to -25%

24 Department of Economics Chinese Corn Production Source: USDA-WAOB, Jan. 2009

25 Department of Economics Soybeans in China Source: USDA-PSD, Jan. 2009

26 Department of Economics 2007 World Corn Exports Source: USDA, FAS Drought issues for 2008 crops

27 Department of Economics 2007 World Soybean Exports Source: USDA, FAS Drought issues for 2008 crops

28 Department of Economics Pace of Corn Export Sales Source: USDA, FAS

29 Department of Economics 2008 U.S. Corn Exports Source: USDA, FAS

30 Department of Economics Pace of Soybean Export Sales Source: USDA, FAS

31 Department of Economics 2008 U.S. Soybean Exports Source: USDA, FAS

32 Department of Economics U.S. Stocks-to-Use Ratios

33 Department of Economics Estimates for 2009 Iowa Costs Non-land Cost Land Cost Total Cost Expected Yield Cost per Bushel ($/acre)(bu/acre)($/bu) Corn 486.61205.00691.611604.32 Soybean 285.60205.00490.60509.81 December 2009 Corn Futures = $4.2175 (2/9/09) November 2009 Soy Futures = $9.43 (2/9/09) Source: Duffy and Smith, http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/pdf/a1-20.pdf

34 Department of Economics Finishing Out the 2008 Crop Year  General economic conditions  A lot of recent market trade has been tied to reaction to the financial crisis and the world’s response  Economic slowdown raises concern about export and energy demand  Most important ag. statistic: Exchange rates or South American production  Current futures are indicating 2008 season-average prices of $3.75-4.25 for corn and $9.25-9.75 for soybeans  Stress on South American crops has provided some support for prices

35 Department of Economics Thoughts for 2009 and Beyond  Many of the storylines from 2008 will continue  Tight stocks for corn (worldwide) and soybeans (U.S.)  The competition for acreage  Ethanol’s buildout & livestock’s adjustment  Energy price & general economy concerns  Market volatility will remain high  Link to the energy markets  More market players with different trading objectives  Given current factors, the 2009 outlook is for crop prices around $4.00 for corn and $8.50-8.75 for soybeans  Key factor: Economic growth returns by early 2010

36 Department of Economics Thank you for your time! Any questions? My web site: http://www.econ.iastate.edu/faculty/hart/ Iowa Farm Outlook: http://www.econ.iastate.edu/outreach/agriculture/periodicals/ifo/ Ag Decision Maker: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/ Grain and Biofuel Flow Survey Report: http://www.card.iastate.edu/publications/DBS/PDFFiles/08sr102.pdf


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