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New Generation Grain Contracts Econ 338c April 19, 2007 Steven D. Johnson Farm Management Field Specialist

Presentation Objectives Highlight 7 Megatrends in the Grain Industry Identify Producer Challenges and Opportunities with New Generation Grain Contracts (NGCs) Introduce NGCs, Describe and Provide Examples for each of 3 Primary Categories Review the Performance of Selected NGCs Draw Cautions, Conclusions and Further Observations about NGCs

The Seven Megatrends of the Commodity Grain Industry Larger-Scale Commodity Farms Producers Use of Crop Insurance Revenue Tools (CRC, RA w/hpo and GRIP w/hro) Rapid Growth in the Bio-Fuels Industry Expansion of Grain Storage and Pre-Harvest Marketing Strategies Originating more Bushels by Grain Merchandisers Proliferation of Grain Production Contracts Advanced Risk Management Skills

Pre-Harvest Crop Marketing Plan Crop Insurance Revenue Tools New Generation Grain Contracts Source: Johnson, ISUE Farm Mgt., 2007.

Producer Marketing Challenges Inability to pull the trigger Excessive emotion that leads to indecision Complexities from a variety of traditional marketing tools (futures and options) Lack of discipline in following a marketing plan.

NGC Characteristics Producer initiates the contract with grain originator Futures only contracts (HTAs non-roll) Predetermined pricing rules Non-discretionary (Cargill ProPricing) Discretionary (Decision Contracts) Commitment of delivery 5,000 bushel increments (corn) Specified delivery period (weeks or month) Basis typically remains open or must be accepted at time of delivery

NGC Categories Automated pricing (averaging) Cargill ProPricing (A+) Managed hedging Cargill ProPricing Market Pros Combination contracts Decision Commodities (Rally) FCStone Accumulator

Automated Pricing Advantages Automates decisions (average price) Overcomes pricing volatility Optimizes producer time Eliminates margin calls Capitalizes on seasonal averages Leaves the basis open.

A+ Contract Source: Cargill Risk Management, December, 2005.

A+ Contract Performance 2005 Cargill, Incorporated. All rights reserved. 9

Managed Hedging Advantages Locking in higher futures prices Adding incentive for MarketPros performance Leaving basis open Taking the emotion out of the pricing decision. Risks Dependent on the Market Pros performance No guarantee of final price Minimum contract size Service fee Approximately $0.05 per bushel Paid at final settlement of the sale of the grain

Cargill Ag Horizon Contract Performance 2005 Cargill, Incorporated. All rights reserved. 12

Advantages Combination Contracts Uses seasonal price trend May provide higher selling prices than existing futures prices May sell more bushels when futures are at higher prices Leaves the basis open Might allow for rolling futures should carry and basis warrant Risks May be difficult for producers to understand pricing and bushels commitment The issue of doubling bushels at high prices and kick out at low prices The use of over-the-counter options used to offset futures prices

Decision Commodity Harvest Corn Delivery Rally Pricing Model Example Commodity Corn Start Date 01-01-06 End Date 07-31-2006 (7 months) Futures Month Dec 2006 (CZ6) Floor Price - $2.40 UpPoint $0.00 Throttle -5 $3.20 $3.00 Rally October/Harvest $2.88 7 months Jan 1 to Jul 31 $3.03 $2.80 $2.68 $2.60 $2.50 $2.45 $2.52 $2.43 $2.48 $2.40 $2.26 $2.20 $2.08 $2.05 $2.02 $2.00 $1.80 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 CZ - Floor: $2.40 - Throttle: 5 - UpPoint: $0.00 Decision Commodities LLC

Rally Pricing Model Example Commodity Corn Start Date 01-01-05 End Date 05-31-2006 (17 months) Futures Month JUL 2006 (CN6) Floor Price - $2.50 UpPoint $0.00 Throttle - 5 $3.20 $3.00 Decision Commodity June Corn Delivery Rally May/June $2.94 $2.90 17 months Jan 1 to May 30 $2.80 $2.60 $2.40 $2.68 $2.63 $2.63 $2.64 $2.42 $2.56 $2.44 $2.20 $2.10 $2.17 $2.00 $1.96 $1.80 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 CN - Floor: $2.50 - Throttle: 5 - UpPoint: $0.00 Decision Commodities LLC

FCStone ACCUMULATOR Offered by country elevators through FCStone. Prices bushels weekly over a set period of time at a Selling Price above current CBOT. ACCUMULATOR DEC CORN SELLING PRICE $2.83 CURRENT DEC CORN FUTURES $2.70 KNOCK OUT PRICE DEC CORN $2.20

Example of 2006 Contract Offered (December Corn Futures Chart) Source: www.futuressource.com

2006 Accumulator Contract Producer signs an Accumulator Contract with their local elevator. The following information is known: Accumulator Selling Price: $2.83 (no basis determined) Bushels Offered: 5,000 Bushels Potential: 10,000 Accumulation Period: 25 Weeks on Fridays, beginning April 7 th through September 29 th Every Friday, 200 bu. are priced @ $2.83 futures as long as Dec CBOT futures have not closed/settled above this price or touched the $2.20 Kick Out price during any week of this Accumulation Period.

Benefits of NGCs from a Producer Perspective Benefits include*: discipline in pricing grain diversification of pricing reduces emotion and time eliminates margin calls * Purdue University, Ag Economics Report, 2004

Cautions about NGCs Producer understanding the risks of production contracts production, delivery and market price determination reading the contract for details Small service fee $0.02 to $0.05 per bushel Knowing number of bushels actually priced Timing basis decisions Placing too many bushels into any one NGC product and having it not perform

Further NGC Observations Rapid adoption by merchandisers with strong producer relationships (on-farm storage and access to trucks) Multiple pricing periods (beyond harvest) Longer pricing periods (up to 36 months) Varying contract originators and delivery locations (ethanol plants vs. elevator) Bundling input decisions with contracts Use of Crop Insurance with NGCs could lead to Acreage Contracts Source: Johnson, ISUE Farm Mgt. et al, 2007.

Questions? Steven D. Johnson Farm & Ag Business Management Field Specialist (515) 261-4215 sdjohns@iastate.edu www.extension.iastate.edu/polk/ farmmanagement.htm