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Department of Economics Crop Outlook Iowa Bankers Association Ag Conference Ames, Iowa March 23, 2009 Chad Hart Assistant Professor/Grain Markets Specialist chart@iastate.edu 515-294-9911
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Department of Economics U.S. Corn Supply and Use Source: USDA 200720082009 Area Planted(mil. acres)93.586.0 Yield(bu./acre)150.7153.9156.9 Production(mil. bu.)13,03812,10112,365 Beg. Stocks(mil. bu.)1,3041,6241,790 Imports(mil. bu.)2015 Total Supply(mil. bu.)14,36213,74014,170 Feed & Residual(mil. bu.)5,9385,3005,200 Ethanol(mil. bu.)3,0263,7004,100 Food, Seed, & Other(mil. bu.)1,3371,300 Exports(mil. bu.)2,4361,7001,850 Total Use(mil. bu.)12,73712,00012,450 Ending Stocks(mil. bu.)1,6241,7401,720 Season-Average Price($/bu.)4.204.103.60
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Department of Economics U.S. Soybean Supply and Use Source: USDA 200720082009 Area Planted(mil. acres)64.775.777.0 Yield(bu./acre)41.739.642.6 Production(mil. bu.)2,6772,9593,240 Beg. Stocks(mil. bu.)574205210 Imports(mil. bu.)1093 Total Supply(mil. bu.)3,2613,1733,453 Crush(mil. bu.)1,8011,6401,675 Seed & Residual(mil. bu.)93163172 Exports(mil. bu.)1,1611,1851,225 Total Use(mil. bu.)3,0562,9883,073 Ending Stocks(mil. bu.)205185380 Season-Average Price($/bu.)10.109.358.00
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Department of Economics Source: Dow Jones Newswires Argentine Drought Impacts (Early Reports) 2007 Production Corn20.9 million tons Soybeans46.2 million tons January 2009 USDA Estimates Corn16.5 million tons-21% Soybeans49.5 million tons+7% Current USDA Estimates Corn13.5 million tons-35% Soybeans43.0 million tons-7% January Estimates from Buenos Aires Cereal Exchange (BACE) Corn12.3 to 13.7 million tons-35 to -41% Soybeans34.5 to 38.2 million tons-17 to -25% Feb. Estimate from BACESoy40 million tons-13%
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Department of Economics Soybeans in China Source: USDA-PSD, Jan. 2009
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Department of Economics Sources: Various USDA-NASS reports Livestock Adjustments Sows farrowing: Sept-Nov 2008 2.99 million, 6% from last year Dec-Feb 2009 2.97 million, 3% from last year Mar-May 2009 3.01 million, 2% from last year Broiler-type eggs set: 203 million, 7% from last year Broiler chicks placed: 169 million, 6% from last year Cattle and calves on feed: 11.2 million, 5% from last year
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Department of Economics Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) Crop Year Billion Bushels 20083.57 20094.11 20104.43
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Department of Economics U.S. Blended Motor Gasoline Consumption Source: Energy Information Administration
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Department of Economics Outside Influences (Jan. 2007 = 1)
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Department of Economics Outside Influences (Sept. 2008 = 1)
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Department of Economics Harvest Futures Source: CBOT
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Department of Economics Input Costs Source: USDA, Agricultural Prices, Feb. 2009
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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 = $4.28 (3/20/09) November 2009 Soy Futures = $8.93 (3/20/09) Source: Duffy and Smith, http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/pdf/a1-20.pdf
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Department of Economics Exchange Rates (Jan. 2003 = 1) Source: USDA, ERS
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Department of Economics Pace of Corn Export Sales Source: USDA, FAS
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Department of Economics Pace of Soybean Export Sales Source: USDA, FAS
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Department of Economics U.S. Stocks-to-Use Ratios
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Department of Economics World Stocks-to-Use Ratios
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Department of Economics Corn Futures Source: CBOT, 3/20/09 2009 Rev. Ins. Price $4.04
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Department of Economics Soybean Futures Source: CBOT, 3/4/09 2009 Rev. Ins. Price $8.80
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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: For the next week, South American production After that, U.S. acreage estimates Current futures are indicating 2008 season-average prices in the neighborhood of $4.15 for corn and $9.50 for soybeans Forward contracted grain helping hold up 2008 prices
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Department of Economics Thoughts for 2009 and Beyond Many of the storylines from 2008 will continue 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 USDA’s preview for 2009 is for crop prices around $3.60 for corn and $8.00 for soybeans Key factor: When does economic growth return? Current futures Last Friday: Corn $4.04, Soy $8.56
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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/
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