John Newton University of Illinois

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INTRODUCTION AND STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DAIRY PRODUCER MARGIN PROTECTION PROGRAM IN THE 2014 FARM BILL John Newton University of Illinois 217-333-1051 jcnewt@illinois.edu @New10_AgEcon

Presentation Materials Visit the Downloads page at farmdoc.illinois.edu/webinars PDF of slides available now Video available tomorrow Questions Please submit questions during the presentation

2014 Farm Bill Program Extensions Dairy Forward Pricing Program (Class II through IV milk) Livestock Gross Margin for Dairy Cattle Dairy Price Support Program ( Dairy Cliff )

2014 Farm Bill Repeals Milk Income Loss Contract Dairy Export Assistance Program Dairy Product Price Support Program

2014 New Dairy Provisions Voluntary Dairy Producer Margin Protection Program Income-over-feed-cost margin protection available from $4 to $8 in $0.50 increments Dairy Product Donation Program USDA purchases dairy products when IOFC below $4 per hundredweight Potential California Federal Order California producers may petition USDA for a hearing

Margin Protection Program Dairy Producer Margin Protection Program Voluntary program based on income-over-feed-cost margins Designed to protect dairymen from severe downturns in the milk price, rising livestock feed prices, or a combination of both Pays indemnity when the average difference between the USDA national All-Milk price and a feed ration index falls below a user selected coverage level Consecutive 2-month average margins determine indemnity: Jan/Feb,, Nov/Dec No eligibility constraints or payment limitations

Margin Protection Elements IOFC Margin = U.S. All-Milk Price NASS Corn Price x 1.0728 + AMS SBM x 0.00735 + NASS Alfalfa x 0.0137 Feed Ration Actual Dairy Production Margin All-milk price minus feed ration value National average formula, cannot be customized Actual Dairy Production History Max calendar year production 2011, 2012, 2013 Revised annually by USDA based on U.S. growth in milk production Payment made on production history not based on actual milk production (Congress passed bills different)

Key Farmer Decisions Each year a farm must choose: Coverage Percentage 25% to 90% of production history in 5% increments Coverage Level $4 to $8 per hundredweight in $0.50 increments

Premium Rates Are Fixed for Farm Premium Rates $1.60 $1.40 $1.20 $1.00 $0.80 $0.60 $0.40 $0.20 $0.00 Costs increase significantly above $6.50 First 4 M lbs PH After 4 M lbs PH Bill Premium Rates For Selected Margin Level Coverage * Margin First 4 Above 4 Level million pounds million pounds ($ per cwt.) $4.00 $0.000 $0.000 $4.50 $0.010 $0.020 $5.00 $0.025 $0.040 $5.50 $0.040 $0.100 $6.00 $0.055 $0.155 $6.50 $0.090 $0.290 $7.00 $0.217 $0.830 $7.50 $0.300 $1.060 $8.00 $0.475 $1.360 * - In 2014 and 2015 the premium rates for the first 4 million pounds will be reduced by 25 percent at all levels except at the $8.00 level. A producer will also pay $100 annually in administrative fees.

Strategy: Manage Risk or Maximize Benefits of MPP Consistently employ coverage strategy Risk and reward tradeoff Maximize benefits by choosing annually Coverage Level and Coverage Percentage Milk and feed market prices are constantly updating The margin protection program premiums rates are fixed for the life of the Farm Bill Risk involved in changing coverage parameters annually, i.e., unprotected during unanticipated IOFC decline

The Dashboard tool included in the webinar presentation has been removed to eliminate conflicts due to FLASH player requirements. A PDF of the full webinar presentation including the Dashboard tool as well as a PDF including only the Dashboard tool are available on the Downloads page at: http://www.farmdoc.illinois.edu/webinars

Consistent Risk Management Buy coverage annually (4 Mil Lb. PH) Review Examples: $4 coverage / 90% Catastrophic coverage only, not much help $6.50 coverage / 90% 33% reduction in variance, average IOFC increased $8.00 coverage / 90% 57% reduction in variance, average IOFC increased Risk and Reward Tradeoff Potential to outperform futures markets

Consistent Risk Management Buy coverage annually (20 Mil Lb. PH) Review Examples: $4 coverage / 90% Catastrophic coverage only, not much help $6.50 coverage / 90% Reduction in variance, average IOFC increased $8.00 coverage / 90% Reduction in variance, average IOFC decreased Risk and Reward Tradeoff Similar risk reward tradeoff as futures

Coverage Level Maximize Benefits with Margin $8.00 $6.00 Anticipation $4.00 25% 60% 90% Coverage Quantity Anticipate Bad Margins: Buy-Up Coverage Anticipate Good Margins: Free Coverage Graphic from Hoard s Dairyman Webinar by Dr. Scott Brown, University of Missouri

$/cwt 14.00 $4 Decisions With Hindsight Potential Farmer Decision Points $4 12.00 10.00 $4 $4 $8 $8 8.00 6.00 $8 4.00 2.00 - Margin Protection Available from $4.00 - $8.00 cwt Date 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 For Demonstration Only

Using CME Futures to Forecast IOFC Margins When to Buy More Coverage When forecast margins are at or below coverage levels and potential indemnities exceed premium and administrative fees Buy maximum coverage level and coverage percentage (Expensive) When to Buy Less Coverage When forecast margins are above coverage levels and potential indemnities do not exceed participation costs Buy less coverage, keep coverage percentage at 90% (Free but Risky)

13 12 11 Expected 2008 Margin Estimated IOFC Forecast annual IOFC margin averaged $8.74/cwt Mean IOFC 25% Boundary 75% Boundary $/Cwt 10 9 8 $8.00 7 6 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Month Strategy: Pick $4 Coverage

8 7 $8.00 Expected 2009 Margin Forecast annual IOFC margin averaged $5.15/cwt Estimated IOFC Mean IOFC 25% Boundary 75% Boundary 6 $/Cwt 5 4 3 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Month Strategy: Pick $8 Coverage

11 10.5 10 Expected 2010 Margin Forecast annual IOFC margin averaged $9.00/cwt Estimated IOFC Mean IOFC 25% Boundary 75% Boundary $/Cwt 9.5 9 8.5 8 $8.00 7.5 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Month Strategy: Pick $4 Coverage

9.5 9 8.5 Expected 2011 Margin Estimated IOFC Mean IOFC 25% Boundary 75% Boundary 8 $8.00 $/Cwt 7.5 7 6.5 6 5.5 Forecast annual IOFC margin averaged $6.86/cwt 5 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Month Strategy: Pick $8 Coverage

10 9.5 9 8.5 Expected 2012 Margin Forecast annual IOFC margin averaged $7.70/cwt Estimated IOFC Mean IOFC 25% Boundary 75% Boundary $/Cwt 8 7.5 $8.00 7 6.5 6 5.5 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Month Strategy: Pick $8 Coverage

10 9.5 9 8.5 Expected 2013 Margin Forecast annual IOFC margin averaged $6.98/cwt Estimated IOFC Mean IOFC 25% Boundary 75% Boundary $/Cwt 8 7.5 7 $8.00 6.5 6 5.5 5 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Month Strategy: Pick $8 Coverage

12 11.5 11 Expected 2014 Margin Estimated IOFC Mean IOFC 25% Boundary 75% Boundary 10.5 $/Cwt 10 9.5 9 Forecast annual IOFC margin averaged $10.16/cwt 8.5 $8.00 8 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Month Strategy: Pick $4 Coverage

Year Performance Evaluation Optimal Coverage Level ( CME Forecast Margin) 4 Million Pound Production History (Approx. 185 Cows) Net Expected Benefits* Coverage Level (Historical Margin) Net Benefits** Evaluation 2008 $4 $462.34 $4 -$100 Right Choice 2009 $8 $89,995.21 $8 $106,714.50 Right Choice 2010 $4 -$73.45 $4 -$100 Right Choice 2011 $8 $38,470.11 $4 -$100 Over Insured 2012 $8 $16,402.57 $8 $79,300.41 Right Choice 2013 $8 $38,489.32 $8 $37,070.29 Right Choice 2014 $4 -$80.69 NA NA Unknown *Average net benefit over 5,000 simulations ** For demonstrative purposes only. Strategy matters in determining performance of margin protection program. Anticipating the risk environment using futures can help to maximize returns, but carries additional risk.

MPP Considerations How well does MPP correlate to farm margins? What level of risk is acceptable? Do you feel better with consistent strategy? Are you comfortable changing coverage based on anticipated risk?

Margin Protection Facts MPP can provide revenue support during multi-year losses in farm equity May provide coverage at levels greater than CME futures would provide (e.g. 2009, 2013) Coverage may be cheaper than LGM-D, futures, and options Is not actuarially fair as premiums are not based on milk and feed market prices

Unanswered Questions Sign-up deadline compared to coverage start date How will premiums be calculated? How will premiums be paid (annually, bimonthly,,at end of year) Treatment of new operations versus purchase of existing dairy FSA Regulations Will Provide Additional Clarity September 1, 2014 Deadline

Coming Soon: Web-Based Decision Tool www.dairymarkets.org

Questions? Please continue to submit questions during this part of the webinar John Newton jcnewt@illinois.edu @New10_AgEcon Visit the Downloads page at farmdoc.illinois.edu/webinars