Price outlook for the 21 covered commodities and risk considerations (

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Price outlook for the 21 covered
commodities and risk considerations
Pat Westhoff (westhoffp@missouri.edu)
FAPRI-MU director
University of Missouri
www.fapri.missouri.edu
Farm Bill Decision Aid Training
Atlanta, Georgia
October 27, 2014
Agenda
• FAPRI-MU crop market outlook
– Price projections
– Farm commodity supply and use that generate those
prices
– Uncertainty around the projections
• Why prices matter in making program choices
• The AFPC-FAPRI tool to evaluate farm bill options
U.S. market price projections
FAPRI-MU, October 2014
U.S. crop farm prices
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Corn ($/bu.)
Soybeans ($/bu.)
Wheat ($/bu.)
Durum
Other spring
Winter
3.55
9.59
4.87
5.47
5.23
4.71
5.18
11.30
5.70
5.98
6.49
5.37
6.22
12.50
7.24
9.68
8.24
6.81
6.89
14.40
7.77
8.18
8.24
7.55
4.46
13.00
6.87
7.46
6.73
6.89
3.40
9.95
5.88
7.49
5.97
5.80
3.74
8.93
5.39
6.34
5.67
5.28
3.98
9.55
5.63
6.63
5.92
5.51
4.19
10.26
5.87
6.92
6.17
5.73
4.20
10.50
5.97
7.04
6.28
5.84
Upland cotton (cents/lb.)
Sorghum ($/bu.)
Rice ($/cwt)
Long grain
Medium/short (exc. Japonica)
Japonica
62.90
3.22
14.40
12.90
15.70
19.50
81.50
5.02
12.70
11.00
15.00
20.80
88.30
5.99
14.50
13.40
14.30
18.40
72.50
6.33
15.10
14.50
14.70
18.40
77.90
4.28
16.10
15.40
15.80
18.50
60.03
3.33
14.43
12.82
15.02
19.97
58.95
3.54
13.56
12.48
13.83
17.29
58.21
3.71
13.44
12.35
13.73
17.16
58.92
3.88
13.53
12.43
13.84
17.30
60.04
3.92
13.69
12.56
14.02
17.52
Barley ($/bu.)
Oats ($/bu.)
Peanuts (cents/lb.)
Sunflower seed ($/cwt)
Canola ($/cwt)
4.66
2.02
21.70
15.10
16.20
3.86
2.52
22.50
23.30
19.30
5.35
3.49
31.80
29.10
24.00
6.43
3.89
30.10
25.40
26.50
6.06
3.75
24.90
21.60
20.60
5.17
3.20
20.12
19.55
17.06
4.55
3.03
22.87
18.56
17.11
4.69
3.20
21.87
19.01
17.67
4.90
3.34
22.37
20.09
19.09
4.93
3.34
22.42
20.39
19.27
U.S. market price projections
FAPRI-MU, October 2014
U.S. crop farm prices
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Flaxseed ($/bu.)
Lentils ($/cwt)
Safflower ($/cwt)
Mustard seed ($/cwt)
Dry peas ($/cwt)
8.15
26.80
17.10
30.40
8.98
12.20
25.70
17.20
25.90
9.77
13.90
25.00
24.40
33.60
15.30
13.80
20.70
27.50
35.80
15.70
13.80
19.80
23.70
36.00
14.60
12.17
19.44
21.67
32.25
11.08
11.46
18.18
20.25
30.44
11.24
11.88
18.92
21.08
31.47
11.70
12.35
19.74
22.00
32.60
12.20
12.52
20.04
22.33
33.02
12.39
Rapeseed ($/cwt)
Large chickpeas ($/cwt)
Small chickpeas ($/cwt)
Crambe ($/cwt)
Sesame seed ($/cwt)
26.30
29.10
20.30
36.80
28.00
23.40
30.50
20.80
32.80
30.60
27.00
42.10
21.50
37.80
35.00
26.10
37.90
27.40
36.50
32.00
25.60
31.20
22.90
35.80
44.00
22.82
29.35
19.44
32.51
44.74
21.09
27.35
17.94
30.51
41.90
22.05
28.45
18.77
31.61
43.48
23.21
29.63
19.65
32.79
45.18
23.63
30.09
19.99
33.25
45.83
Note: FAPRI-MU prepared these projections in mid-October 2014 based on information available at that time.
Macroeconomic and policy assumptions are the same as those underlying the August 2014 baseline update, but the
projections incorporate October 2014 USDA estimates of U.S. and global crop supply and use.
So where did those come from?
• FAPRI-MU has been making market projections for 30 years
– Complex models of U.S. and world markets + analyst expertise
– DC review of models and projections each December
– Annual baseline released in early March
• Updates
– August update each year
– For this project, monthly updates—September was first official
– Reflect new information on crop production, demand, etc.
• We know actual prices will differ
– We solve for 500 different futures given different assumptions
2014/15 corn yields and prices
FAPRI-MU stochastic baseline, March 2014
Corn price, dollars per bushel
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
Corn yield, bushels per acre
170
180
190
2014/15 corn yields and prices
FAPRI-MU stochastic baseline, March 2014
Corn price, dollars per bushel
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
Avg. of March estimates:
163.5 bu./a. and $4.17/bu.
2
1
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
Corn yield, bushels per acre
170
180
190
2014/15 corn yields and prices
FAPRI-MU stochastic baseline, March 2014
Corn price, dollars per bushel
9
8
September USDA estimates:
171.9 bu./a. and $3.50/bu.
7
6
5
4
3
Avg. of March estimates:
163.5 bu./a. and $4.17/bu.
2
1
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
Corn yield, bushels per acre
170
180
190
2014/15 corn yields and prices
FAPRI-MU stochastic baseline, March 2014
Corn price, dollars per bushel
9
8
October USDA estimates:
174.2 bu./a. and $3.40/bu.
7
6
5
4
3
Avg. of March estimates:
163.5 bu./a. and $4.17/bu.
2
1
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
Corn yield, bushels per acre
170
180
190
December 2014 corn futures
(June-Oct. 24, 2014, Great Pacific Trading Co.)
U.S. corn supply and use
FAPRI-MU, October 2014
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Area harvested
87.7
83.1
158.8
174.2
Production
Imports
Beginning stocks
Total supply
13,925
36
821
14,782
14,475
25
1,236
15,736
Feed use
Other domestic use
Exports
Total use
5,125
6,504
1,917
13,546
5,319
6,563
1,823
13,705
1,236
2,030
Yield
Ending stocks
Price, U.S. farm
4.46
million acres
81.3
83.7
bushels per acre
162.7
164.6
million bushels
13,235 13,786
25
25
2,030
1,586
15,290 15,397
83.7
83.9
166.5
168.1
13,934
25
1,509
15,469
14,106
25
1,475
15,606
5,283
6,620
1,984
13,887
5,293
6,611
2,089
13,993
5,291
6,617
2,234
14,142
1,586
1,509
dollars per bushel
3.40
3.74
3.98
1,475
1,464
4.19
4.20
5,172
6,615
1,917
13,704
November 2014 soybean futures
(June-Oct. 24, 2014, Great Pacific Trading Co.)
U.S. soybean supply and use
FAPRI-MU, October 2014
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Area harvested
76.3
83.4
Yield
44.0
47.1
Production
Imports
Beginning stocks
Total supply
3,358
72
141
3,570
3,927
15
92
4,034
Crush
Other domestic use
Exports
Total use
1,734
98
1,647
3,478
1,803
104
1,704
3,612
92
422
Ending stocks
Price, U.S. farm
Soybean/corn price ratio
13.00
2.91
million acres
83.0
80.0
bushels per acre
44.0
44.6
million bushels
3,655
3,568
15
15
422
435
4,092
4,017
80.9
81.2
45.0
45.3
3,639
15
382
4,036
3,680
15
374
4,070
1,821
103
1,712
3,635
1,829
103
1,730
3,662
1,841
103
1,757
3,701
435
382
dollars per bushel
9.95
8.93
9.55
ratio
2.92
2.39
2.40
374
369
10.26
10.50
2.45
2.50
1,833
102
1,722
3,657
Dec. 2014 CME wheat futures
(June-Oct. 24, 2014, Great Pacific Trading Co.)
U.S. wheat supply and use
FAPRI-MU, October 2014
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Area harvested
45.3
46.5
Yield
47.1
43.9
Production
Imports
Beginning stocks
Total supply
2,135
169
718
3,021
2,039
170
590
2,798
Feed use
Other domestic use
Exports
Total use
228
1,028
1,176
2,432
171
1,040
927
2,138
Ending stocks
590
660
Price, U.S. farm
6.87
million acres
46.9
46.0
bushels per acre
46.2
46.4
million bushels
2,163
2,134
165
165
660
722
2,989
3,021
46.0
45.9
46.8
47.1
2,154
165
714
3,033
2,166
165
704
3,034
190
1,052
1,066
2,307
188
1,058
1,083
2,329
188
1,065
1,084
2,337
722
714
dollars per bushel
5.88
5.39
5.63
704
697
5.87
5.97
186
1,046
1,036
2,267
Dec. 2014 CME cotton futures
(June-Oct. 24, 2014, Great Pacific Trading Co.)
U.S. cotton supply and use
FAPRI-MU, October 2014
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Area harvested
7.54
9.88
Yield
822
790
Production
Imports
Beginning stocks
Total supply
12.91
0.01
3.80
16.72
16.26
0.01
2.45
18.71
Domestic use and residual
Exports
Total use
3.74
10.53
14.27
3.80
9.99
13.79
Ending stocks
2.45
4.92
Price, U.S. farm
77.9
million acres
8.69
8.78
pounds per acre
819
829
million bales
14.83
15.16
0.01
0.01
4.92
4.90
19.75
20.06
8.74
8.72
836
843
15.22
0.01
4.98
20.21
15.31
0.01
5.00
20.32
4.05
11.04
15.08
4.11
11.10
15.20
4.12
11.18
15.31
4.90
4.98
cents per pound
60.0
59.0
58.2
5.00
5.02
58.9
60.0
3.93
10.93
14.85
Nov. 2014 rough rice futures
(June-Oct. 24, 2014, Great Pacific Trading Co.)
U.S. rice supply and use
FAPRI-MU, October 2014
2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Production
Imports
Beginning stocks
Total supply
million acres
2.47
2.91
2.75
2.79
2.75
pounds per acre
7,692
7,581
7,507
7,578
7,644
million hundredweight, rough equivalent
189.9
220.7
206.7
211.1
210.5
23.1
21.3
21.9
22.3
22.8
36.4
31.8
39.0
38.4
39.2
249.4
273.8
267.6
271.7
272.6
210.4
23.4
39.4
273.3
Domestic use and residual
Exports
Total use
124.9
92.7
217.6
136.9
96.2
233.2
138.0
95.8
233.8
39.0
38.4
39.2
39.4
dollars per hundredweight
14.43
13.56
13.44
13.53
39.5
Area harvested
Yield
Ending stocks
Price, U.S. farm
31.8
16.10
132.4
102.4
234.8
134.8
94.5
229.3
136.0
96.5
232.5
2.73
7,699
13.69
Why prices matter
• Both ARC and PLC depend on U.S. seasonaverage prices
• Lower prices increase payments under both
programs, all else equal
• But actual payments under the two programs
can differ—sometimes by a lot
Price-based option for farm support
• Price Loss Coverage
•
•
•
•
•
Wheat: $5.50/bu.
Corn: $3.70/bu.
Soybeans: $8.40/bu.
Peanuts: $535/ton
Long-grain rice:
$14.00/cwt.
– Paid on 85% of base acres
(tied to historical plantings)
8
7
Dollars per bushel
– Payment if annual average
farm price is less than
reference price
Corn prices
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
FAPRI
farm
USDA farm
Reference
Sources:
Agricultural Act of
2014, FAPRI-MU
March 2014
baseline; USDA
baseline, Feb. 2014
U.S. farm prices for corn
8
7
Dollars per bushel
6
5
4
Actual/average
3
2
1
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
19/20
Source: FAPRI-MU
stochastic baseline,
March 2014
U.S. farm prices for corn
8
7
2019 yield in
#5 is 140
bushels per
acre (avg:
174)
Dollars per bushel
6
5
Actual/average
4
#5
3
2
1
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
19/20
Source: FAPRI-MU
stochastic baseline,
March 2014
U.S. farm prices for corn
8
7
Dollars per bushel
6
Actual/average
5
#5
4
#250
#495
3
Reference
2
1
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
19/20
Source: FAPRI-MU
stochastic baseline,
March 2014
U.S. farm prices for corn
8
7
Dollars per bushel
6
5
Actual/average
4
90th percentile
10th percentile
3
2
1
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
19/20
Source: FAPRI-MU
stochastic baseline,
March 2014
U.S. farm prices for corn
8
7
Dollars per bushel
6
5
Actual/average
90th percentile
4
10th percentile
3
Reference
2
1
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
19/20
Source: FAPRI-MU
stochastic baseline,
March 2014
U.S. farm and futures prices for corn
8
7
Dollars per bushel
6
5
FAPRI-Mar
FAPRI-Oct.
4
Dec. futures
3
Reference
2
1
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
Source: FAPRI-MU
baselines, Mar. and
Oct. 2014; CME
December futures
contracts, Oct. 24,
19/20 2014
Corn PLC payments
(Dollars per base acre for participating producers)
120
100
98
95
90
80
80
60
49
40
20
0
26
25
21
25
14
0 0
2014/15
0 0
2015/16
10th %tile
0 0
0 0
2016/17
50th %tile
Mean
Source: FAPRI-MU March 2014 stochastic baseline
2017/18
90th %tile
0 0
2018/19
Price-based option for farm support
• Price Loss Coverage
•
•
•
•
•
Wheat: $5.50/bu.
Corn: $3.70/bu.
Soybeans: $8.40/bu.
Peanuts: $535/ton
Long-grain rice:
$14.00/cwt.
– Paid on 85% of base acres
(tied to historical plantings)
16
14
Dollars per bushel
– Payment if annual average
farm price is less than
reference price
Soybean prices
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
FAPRI
farm
USDA farm
Reference
Sources:
Agricultural Act of
2014, FAPRI-MU
March 2014
baseline; USDA
baseline, Feb. 2014
U.S. farm prices for soybeans
16
14
Dollars per bushel
12
10
Actual/average
90th percentile
8
10th percentile
6
Reference
4
2
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
19/20
Source: FAPRI-MU
stochastic baseline,
March 2014
U.S. farm and futures prices for
soybeans
16
14
Dollars per bushel
12
10
FAPRI-Mar.
FAPRI-Oct.
8
Nov. futures
6
Reference
4
2
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
Source: FAPRI-MU
baselines, March
and Oct. 2014;
CME Nov. futures
contracts, Oct. 24,
19/20 2014
Soybean PLC payments
(Dollars per base acre for participating producers)
70
60
50
59
57
57
44
42
40
30
20
9
10
0
0 0
2014/15
0 0
2015/16
10th %tile
15
14
12
0 0
0 0
2016/17
50th %tile
Mean
Source: FAPRI-MU March 2014 stochastic baseline
2017/18
90th %tile
14
0 0
2018/19
Price-based option for farm support
• Price Loss Coverage
•
•
•
•
•
Wheat: $5.50/bu.
Corn: $3.70/bu.
Soybeans: $8.40/bu.
Peanuts: $535/ton
Long-grain rice:
$14.00/cwt.
9
8
Dollars per bushel
– Payment if annual average
farm price is less than
reference price
Wheat prices
7
6
5
FAPRI
farm
4
USDA farm
3
2
1
– Paid on 85% of base acres
(tied to historical plantings)
0
Reference
Sources:
Agricultural Act of
2014, FAPRI-MU
March 2014
baseline; USDA
baseline, Feb. 2014
U.S. farm prices for wheat
9
8
Dollars per bushel
7
6
Actual/average
5
90th percentile
4
10th percentile
Reference
3
2
1
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
19/20
Source: FAPRI-MU
stochastic baseline,
March 2014
U.S. farm and futures prices for wheat
9
8
Dollars per bushel
7
6
FAPRI-Mar
5
FAPRI-Oct.
4
July futures
Reference
3
2
1
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
Source: FAPRI-MU
baselines, March
and Oct. 2014;
CME July futures
contracts, Oct. 24,
19/20 2014
Wheat PLC payments
(Dollars per base acre for participating producers)
60
55
50
50
49
50
40
34
30
20
10
10
0
0 0
2014/15
0
2015/16
10th %tile
0
0
2016/17
50th %tile
8
8
8
7
19
18
17
17
Mean
Source: FAPRI-MU March 2014 stochastic baseline
0
2017/18
90th %tile
2018/19
Price-based option for farm support
• Price Loss Coverage
Long-grain rice prices
– Payment if annual average
farm price is less than
reference price
Wheat: $5.50/bu.
Corn: $3.70/bu.
Soybeans: $8.40/bu.
Peanuts: $535/ton
Long-grain rice:
$14.00/cwt.
16
14
Dollars per cwt
•
•
•
•
•
18
12
10
8
6
4
2
– Paid on 85% of base acres
(tied to historical plantings)
0
FAPRI
farm
USDA farm
Reference
Sources:
Agricultural Act of
2014, FAPRI-MU
March 2014
baseline; USDA
baseline, Feb. 2014
U.S. farm prices for long-grain rice
18
16
Dollars per cwt
14
12
Mar. FAPRI
10
Nov. futures
8
Reference
Oct. FAPRI
6
4
2
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
Source: FAPRI-MU
baselines, March and
October 2014;
November 2014
rough rice futures
19/20 contract, Oct. 24,
2014
Price-based option for farm support
• Price Loss Coverage
Peanut prices
– Payment if annual average
farm price is less than
reference price
700
Wheat: $5.50/bu.
Corn: $3.70/bu.
Soybeans: $8.40/bu.
Peanuts: $535/ton
Long-grain rice:
$14.00/cwt.
500
– Paid on 85% of base acres
(tied to historical plantings)
Dollars per ton
•
•
•
•
•
600
400
FAPRIMar.
300
FAPRI-Oct.
200
Reference
100
0
Sources:
Agricultural Act of
2014, FAPRI-MU
March 2014
baseline and Oct.
2014 update
U.S. farm prices for upland cotton
100
90
Cents per pound
80
70
60
Mar. FAPRI
50
Oct. FAPRI
40
Dec. futures
30
20
10
0
05/06
07/08
09/10
11/12
13/14
15/16
17/18
19/20
Source: FAPRI-MU
baselines, March
and October 2014;
CME Dec. futures,
Oct. 24, 2014
Revenue-based option for farm
support
• Agriculture Risk Coverage
(ARC)
• 85% if choose county
option
• 65% if choose farm option
(all crops on farm)
900
800
Dollars per acre
– Payment if per-acre
revenues fall below trigger
– For this example, using
national yields, but actual
program uses county- or
farm-level yields
– Paid on share of base
acreage
Corn revenues per acre
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
Actual/
FAPRI
86% of
benchmark
Sources:
Agricultural Act of
2014, FAPRI-MU
Oct. 2014 baseline
ARC-CO calculation example
Audrain Co., MO corn, using NASS yields
Max of (national
avg. farm price,
reference price)
County yield
2009/10
$3.70/bu.
146.0 bu./a.
2010/11
$5.18
122.3
2011/12
$6.22
105.2
2012/13
$6.89
33.4*
2013/14
$4.46
124.3
$5.29
117.3
Olympic average
Revenue
2014/15 benchmark revenue
$621
86% of benchmark
$534
1st option triggering payments
$3.40
<157
<$534
2nd option triggering payments
<$3.14
170
<$534
*Note: this yield would be replaced by a plug yield, but regardless, it is dropped as the lowest of the five years.
Corn ARC payments
(Dollars per base acre for participating producers)
60
53
52
49
50
45
40
40
30
25
25
27
24
21
20
20
16
13
9
10
3
3
6
1
0
0
2014/15
2015/16
10th %tile
2016/17
50th %tile
Mean
Source: FAPRI-MU March 2014 stochastic baseline
2017/18
90th %tile
0
2018/19
Avg. corn ARC and PLC payments
(Dollars per base acre for participating producers)
30
27
25
25
24
26
25
25
21
20
16
15
14
13
10
5
0
2014/15
2015/16
2016/17
ARC
PLC
Source: FAPRI-MU March 2014 stochastic baseline
2017/18
2018/19
U.S. avg. corn ARC and PLC payments
(Dollars per base acre for participating producers)
30
25
Given Oct. baseline prices, 2014 expected payments
would be considerably
27 higher under both programs.
25
24
26
25
25
21
20
16
15
14
13
10
5
0
2014/15
2015/16
2016/17
ARC
PLC
Source: FAPRI-MU March 2014 stochastic baseline
2017/18
2018/19
Revenue-based option for farm
support
• Agriculture Risk Coverage
(ARC)
• 85% if choose county
option
• 65% if choose farm option
(all crops on farm)
700
600
Dollars per acre
– Payment if per-acre
revenues fall below trigger
– For this example, using
national yields, but actual
program uses county- or
farm-level yields
– Paid on share of base
acreage
Soy revenues per acre
500
400
300
200
Actual/
FAPRI
86% of
benchmark
100
0
Sources:
Agricultural Act of
2014, FAPRI-MU
Oct. 2014 baseline
Avg. soybean ARC and PLC payments
(Dollars per base acre for participating producers)
20
18
19
18
18
16
15
14
12
12
10
15
14
14
11
9
8
6
4
2
0
2014/15
2015/16
2016/17
ARC
PLC
Source: FAPRI-MU March 2014 stochastic baseline
2017/18
2018/19
Revenue-based option for farm
support
• Agriculture Risk Coverage
(ARC)
• 85% if choose county
option
• 65% if choose farm option
(all crops on farm)
400
350
Dollars per acre
– Payment if per-acre
revenues fall below trigger
– For this example, using
national yields, but actual
program uses county- or
farm-level yields
– Paid on share of base
acreage
Wheat revenues per acre
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Actual/
FAPRI
86% of
benchmark
Sources:
Agricultural Act of
2014, FAPRI-MU
Oct. 2014 baseline
Avg. wheat ARC and PLC payments
(Dollars per base acre for participating producers)
20
18
17
17
19
18
16
14
11
12
10
10
11
10
9
7
8
6
4
2
0
2014/15
2015/16
2016/17
ARC
PLC
Source: FAPRI-MU March 2014 stochastic baseline
2017/18
2018/19
Avg. wheat ARC and PLC payments
(Dollars per base acre for participating producers)
20
18 Given Oct. baseline prices, 17
16 2014 expected payments
would be lower under
14 PLC.
11
12
10
10
19
18
17
11
10
9
7
8
6
4
2
0
2014/15
2015/16
2016/17
ARC
PLC
Source: FAPRI-MU March 2014 stochastic baseline
2017/18
2018/19
Avg. rice ARC and PLC payments
(Dollars per base acre for participating producers)
70
62
60
63
62
60
50
40
30
22
20
9
10
11
10
10
1
0
2014/15
2015/16
2016/17
ARC
PLC
Source: FAPRI-MU March 2014 stochastic baseline
2017/18
2018/19
Avg. peanut ARC and PLC payments
(Dollars per base acre for participating producers)
80
70
Oct. 2014 estimates
suggest much larger
2014/15 payments
60
68
60
54
50
50
72
40
30
25
25
20
18
20
11
10
0
2014/15
2015/16
2016/17
ARC
PLC
Source: FAPRI-MU March 2014 stochastic baseline
2017/18
2018/19
Back to Audrain Co., MO corn
2014/15 crop year payments
2014/15
national
season-average
corn price
PLC payment
per base acre
(program
yield= 100
bu./a.)
ARC payment
per base acre if
county yield is
130 bu./a.
ARC payment
per base acre if
county yield is
150 bu./a.
ARC payment
per base acre if
county yield is
170 bu./a.
3.00
$59.50
$52.74
$52.74
$20.10
3.20
$42.50
$52.74
$45.60
$0
3.40
$25.50
$52.74
$20.10
$0
3.60
$8.50
$52.74
$0
$0
3.80
$0
$33.70
$0
$0
4.00
$0
$11.60
$0
$0
Final comments
• No one knows what future prices will be
• But choices depend on expectations of future prices
– Every year: which crops to plant
– ARC/PLC and crop insurance choices
• Recommendations
– Use the tools to look at payment implications of different
assumptions about future average prices
– In making program choices, think both about likely
payments and about the risks you most want to manage
Thanks!
• FAPRI-MU website:
www.fapri.missouri.edu
• To contact Pat Westhoff:
– 573-882-4647
– westhoffp@missouri.edu
• FAPRI-MU team:
– Julian Binfield
– Sera Chiuchiarelli
– Deepayan Debnath
– Scott Gerlt
– Lauren Jackson
– Willi Meyers
– Wyatt Thompson
– Jarrett Whistance
– Peter Zimmel
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