LGM-Dairy: A Risk Management Tool for Dairy Farms

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LGM-Dairy: A Risk Management Tool for Dairy Farms January 2017 AgRisk Management Risk Management Tools Pro & Con Risk Management Black Swan Events Reviewing Quotes Risk Management Plan 1

What is Risk Management? Price risk in the U.S. Dairy Industry Supply and Demand Political Risk Volatility Feed Risk Margin Risk 2

Whole-Farm Revenue Protection Risk Management Planning Black Swan Events What is a Black Swan Event and why is it important? Weather Price Wildlife Value of the US Dollar Political Instability Supply and Demand Speculators 3

Risk Management Planning LGM monthly planning Margin The 2 nd and 4 th Friday s of each month Traditional Crop Insurance Input costs Pre-harvest marketing plan Minimum cash flow Buying a PUT on that high price Margin Risk How can a producer establish a floor on Income over Feed Costs (IOFC)? Class III put options: Creates milk revenue floor Feed call options: Establishes feed cost ceiling Using this bundled option strategy, producer can establish an IOFC floor $/cwt Milk revenue floor Minimum IOFC Feed cost ceiling 4

How to read a LGM quote LGM Analyzer Homepage 5

Price Risk in Today s Dairy Industry We have seen a tremendous increase in the volatility of farm milk prices over the last 20 years Modern dairy-based futures and options Parity milk price support Use of BFP formula Federal Order Reform 11 Price Risk in Today s Dairy Industry $/lb Correlation Coefficient Oceania-U.S.: 0.939 Europe-U.S.: 0.822 Oceania-Europe: 0.962 12 6

LGM-Dairy: Milk and Feed Prices Class III, corn, and SBM futures markets used as information source of Expected (forward looking) and Actual ( observed ) prices No futures/options market transactions Actual farm prices not used No local basis added to Expected/Actual prices Prices: Feed: Corn (Chicago), SBM (Chicago) Milk: Class III (standard composition) 3.5% Fat Skim Portion: 3.1% Protein/5.9 Other Solids LGM-Dairy: Expected Milk Production Approved target marketings Maximum amount of milk that could be produced Milk production actually produced certified once contract ends Milk production needs to be at least 75% insured without penalty 7

LGM-Dairy: Expected Feed Use Expected feed use converted to Corn (Energy) and SBM (Protein) equivalents Allowable range of feed equivalents: Corn: 0.13 1.36 bu/cwt of milk SBM: 1.61 26.00 lb/cwt of milk Program default feed coefficients can be used: Corn: 0.5 bu/cwt SBM: 4.0 lbs/cwt No auditing of declared feed use May only want to declare purchased feed Using minimum amounts approximate synthetic put LGM-Dairy: Expected Gross Margin All 10 months of Expected Prices are known at sign-up Expected Prices = Average of last 3 days of futures settlement prices for each month including sign-up Friday Futures market settle prices on these days used to determine Expected Prices Insurance signup period 8

LGM-Dairy: When Purchased? LGM-Dairy available for purchase each month 12 contracts offered each year Each contract covers up to 10 months Purchase period starts at end of last business Friday of each month July contract purchase period would have started on July 29 th Purchase period ends at 8:00 PM CDT Saturday Points to the reason why planning is needed well in advance of contract purchase Simple hypothetical insurance strategy Purchase insurance at end of July By rule: No coverage the month after purchase LGM-Dairy: Coverage Calendar Hypothetical LGM Contract Jul 11 Aug 11 Sep 11 Oct 11 Nov 11 Dec 11 Jan 12 Feb 12 Mar 12 Apr 12 May 12 Jun 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Purchase at End of Month No Coverage Production Coverage Insurance Contract Period 75% 50% 25% 25% 9

LGM-Dairy: Insurance Deductible Producer chooses amount of gross margin not covered by insurance, (i.e., Insurance Deductible): Portion of Gross Margin not protected Program allows $0 - $2.00/cwt Gross Margin to be excluded from coverage Same $/cwt for all months Higher deductible Lower premium Producer assumes more risk Subsidy increases with higher deductible Double impact on reducing premium LGM-Dairy: Current Premium Subsidy Schedule Deductible ($/cwt) Subsidy (%) Deductible ($/cwt) Subsidy (%) 0 0.18 0.60 0.31 0.10 0.19 0.70 0.34 0.20 0.21 0.80 0.38 0.30 0.23 0.90 0.43 0.40 0.25 1.00 0.48 0.50 0.28 1.10 2.00 0.50 Note: There is no subsidy for a 1-month contract. The subsidy % is the percentage by which premium is reduced. 10

LGM-Dairy: 2010/11 Measures of Activity Policies Sold CWT Insured Liabilities Premiums Subsidies State % of % of % of No. 000 $000 $000 % of % of $000 Total Total Total Total Total Subsidy % CA 40 2.8 4,381 9.5 73,628 9.6 2,445 11.1 1,132 10.5 46.3 ID 28 2.0 1,405 3.0 22,132 2.9 628 2.8 217 2.0 34.5 IA 45 3.2 939 2.0 16,658 2.2 493 2.2 231 2.2 46.8 MI 119 8.4 4,723 10.2 80,072 10.4 2,503 11.4 956 8.9 37.9 MN 163 11.6 2,268 4.9 38,150 5.0 1,342 6.1 548 5.1 40.8 NY 86 6.1 3,259 7.1 55,355 7.2 1,950 8.8 773 7.2 39.6 PA 133 9.4 2,269 4.9 37,543 4.9 1,376 6.2 548 5.1 39.8 VT 94 6.7 4,746 10.3 76,965 10.0 2,172 9.9 1,066 9.9 49.1 WA 40 2.8 2,427 5.3 39,415 5.1 1,216 5.5 560 5.2 46.0 WI 154,48 422 30.0 9,273 20.1 7 20.1 5,038 22.9 2,083 19.4 41.3 Othe r 239 17.0 10,473 22.8 175,864 22.8 2,878 13.1 2,629 24.5 44.7 25,04 Total 1 409 ----- 46 209 ----- 770 270 ----- 1 ----- 10 743 ------ 42 9 LGM-Dairy: Summary LGM-Dairy a flexible insurance program Need not insure all months or production Could make sense to overlap contracts Substantial premium subsidies Similar to combined use of Class III puts and corn/sbm calls as in a bundled option Premiums are very sensitive to elected deductible LGM-Dairy Major Drawbacks Short sign-up window at the end of each month Need to wait until end of contract for indemnity After last actual price is determined 11

LGM Analyzer 23 Help System Help on Specific Topics 12

Subsidy w/ Deductible 50% Subsidy Note Difference in Values 25 LGM-Dairy: Example Premium Estimation 50% Allocation Results, $1 Deductible 13

Farm Milk Covered Milk Base Analysis Margin Risk 16% Dairy Ration and Class III Price Indexes (Jan. 85 = 1) 16% dairy ration composed of 51% (by weight) corn, 8% soybeans and 41% alfalfa hay 28 14

LGM-Dairy: An Overview Aug. 2008: Livestock Gross Margin Insurance for Dairy (LGM-Dairy) became available Objective: Establish minimum IOFC Similar to bundled options strategy except: No options purchased No minimum size limit Upper limit: 240,000 cwt over 10 mo. or within insurance year Premium not due until after contract period Subsidized premiums USDA-RMA administered and purchased from firms selling Federal crop insurance July 2010: Available in lower 48 states LGM-Dairy: An Overview LGM-Dairy is customizable with respect to: Number of months insured by 1 contract 1 10 months % of monthly IOFC (production) covered 0 100% of certified production each month % coverage can vary across months Farm specific production, declared feed use, deductible and premium NMPF proposed revenue insurance program would be much less flexible 15

LGM-Dairy: An Overview Expected Prices: Today s estimate of future milk and feed prices Gross Margin (GM) = Total contract Expected value of milk Total contract Expected feed costs Sum of monthly (Expected milk price x Insured milk) Sum of monthly (Expected feed price x Insured feed use) 1 GM per contract regardless of number of months insured One month s low value can offset another month s relatively high value as only total sum matters Gross Margin Guarantee (GMG) = GM Total Deductible LGM-Dairy: An Overview Actual Prices: Milk and feed prices observed over insurance contract life Actual Gross Margin (AGM) = Total contract Actual milk value Total contract Actual insured feed cost Sum of monthly (Actual milk price x Insured milk) Sum of monthly (Actual feed price x Insured feed use) 1 AGM per contract regardless of number of months insured A month with a low value can offset a month with a relatively high value 16

QUIZ The is your friend. A milk contract is available the Friday of every month. What is the web address for contract discovery information? What popular Dairy product uses flavoring from an Orchid seed pod? 33 17

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