Hay Production Economics and Outlook Katelyn McCullock Dairy & Forage Economist Livestock Marketing Information Center
National Hay Outlook Highly Regionalized Forage Quality and Type Local Markets – Many Facets to Prices Beyond Quality Multi-Species Use Large Cash Crop Focus on Alfalfa and Other Hay
PERCENT CHANGE MAY 1 HAY STOCKS ( ) Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS US Total: 6%
ALL HAY ACRES Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS Lowest Acreage On Record
2011 ALFALFA HAY ACRES (1000 Acres) Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS
2011 OTHER HAY ACRES (1000 Acres) Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS
PERCENT CHANGE ALL HAY ACRES ( ) Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS US Total: -7% Other: -9% Alfalfa: -4%
Crop Year Drought in Southwest/Southeast had already been building since Q Weather – Large Snow Pack in the Rockies – Flooding Mississippi River Basin – Cool Wet Spring Delays in First Cutting
Production Lowest Total Production Since 1988 – Other Hay: 1990 – Alfalfa: <1975 Mixed Yield Results – 2.36 tons/ac, -2.8% from a year ago – Change in Alfalfa was 0% Nationally – Other Hay received greater impacts -7% Nationally
Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS, Compiled & Analysis by LMIC
Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS
Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS
INTERNATIONAL HAY TRADE (US Total Exports)
Hay Trade Export Categories – Alfalfa & Other Hay: 95% of Exports 2% of Total Production Five Countries Buy >95% of Exports
HAY EXPORTS AS PERCENT OF PRODUCTION Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS, Compiled & Analysis by LMIC
2011 DECEMBER 1 HAY STOCKS (1000 Tons) Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS
PERCENT CHANGE DECEMBER 1 HAY STOCKS ( ) Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS
Demand For Hay Mild Winter Substitutes Livestock Sector – Regional Differences Overseas Demand – Seasonality
CHANGE IN BEEF COWS NUMBERS JANUARY 1, 2011 TO JANUARY 2012 (1000 Head) Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS U.S. Total: -967
CHANGE IN MILK COWS THAT HAVE CALVED JANUARY 1, 2011 TO JANUARY 1, 2012 (1000 Head) Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS U.S. Total: 80
Supply for Hay Acres – New Seedings Report Yields Weather
NEW SEEDINGS 2011 (1000 Acres) Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS
NEW ALFALFA ACRES VS. LOST ACREAGE New Seedings Report Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS
PERCENT CHANGE OTHER HAY ACRES ( ) Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS US Total: -9%
ALFALFA AND OTHER HAY YIELDS U.S. National Hay Yield, Livestock Marketing Information Center Data Source: USDA-NASS
Weather
ALL HAY SUPPLY AND DEMAND BALANCE SHEET U.S., Annual 02/18/ Year Season SupplyDisap. Beginnin gStocksTotalDisap-EndingAcres Average per May 1 TotalSupplypearanceStocksHarvestedYieldPriceRCAU a RCAU Million Tons Mil. AcresTon/Acre$/TonMillion 2010/ /12 b /13 c Forecasts
ALFALFA HAY SUPPLY AND DEMAND BALANCE SHEET 02/18/ Year Season SupplyDisap. Beginnin gStocks Disapp-EndingAcres Average per May 1 ProductionSupplyearanceStocksHarvestedYieldPriceRCAU a RCAU 2010/ /12 b /13 c OTHER HAY SUPPLY AND DEMAND BALANCE SHEET Year Season SupplyDisap. Beginnin gStocksOther Hay Disapp-EndingAcres Average per May 1 ProductionSupplyearanceStocksHarvestedYieldPriceRCAU a RCAU 2010/ /12 b /13 c
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