08—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14,1982 Farming’s Futures By David K Sauder Commodity Broker Trade Tech, Lancaster Pitfalls of Farmer Hedging Commodity hedging is not something to be entered into lightly, without extensive study and preparation. Farmers who make the decision to hedge without considering the risks, along with the benefits, have already made their first mistake. As a guide tor inexperienced hedgers, here are some major pittalls into which farmers have fallen in the past: Bypassing the basis The first step in using futures markets effectively is to study your local basis the difference between the futures market price tor a selected month and your local spot market price. Without knowing your local basis and how it typically behaves, you have no way of knowing whether the price otter by the futures market is attractive. Slipping into speculation Countless stories tell of farmers who "lost big money’’ in hedging programs. All too often, it turns out that t.he farmer who lost money had gone beyond a sate hedge into a risky speculation. Hedging is a temporary sub stitute lor a cash transaction planned later tor the physical commodity a gram farmer selling the crop, a teedlot operator buying teed or feeder cattle, or a hog producer selling hogs. If a particular transaction is not clearly a hedge, then it should be recognized as speculation. Let FMC Leasing Work For You! FARMERS Planning to purchase a tractor, harvester, skid loader, milking parlor, sealed storage structure or any major equipment? LEASE THROUGH FMC A COMPANY YOU CAN TRUST RATES START AT 10 3 /4% ON QUALIFIED EQUIPMENT FINANCING THROUGH LEASING OFFERS THESE ADVANTAGES: • 100% Financing at favorable rates and terms • Preserves your cash flow • Payments are made through the equip ments use and increased earning power • Provides tax savings FMC FINANCE CORP. A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of FMC Corporation Lansdale, Penna. 19446 (215)368-6700 FARMERS WHO HAVE LEASED THROUGH FMC SPEAK FOR US — ■ When you hedge, the odds are in your tavor it you understand the futures market, have a good fix on your production costs, and lock in prices that will provide satisfac tory returns. The odds shitt dramatically when you start speculating. Becoming a "know-it-all” There’s an old axiom among the floor traders at every futures exchange: "The trader who is certain where the market is going has no business here, and won’t be here long.’’ Overconfidence - whether based on some advisory service’s "guaranteed formula,’’ your own extensive research, or even the success of a well-planned hedging program can encourage risk taking and court disaster. ISo one knows tor certain where the markets are going, or when. Floor traders make money and then lose it. The speculator who writes a book on how to make a million dollars in commodities may be broke before the book is published. Even one of the majoi gram companies lost more than $BO million in one 3-month period a lew years ago (primarily in cash market commitments) because it misjudged the soybean market. Futures prices at any given lime reflect all that is known and all that is expected on the value of commodities being traded. This is why a bearish crop report is often followed by a price increase - because the traders had expected an even more bearish report than they got. In other words, you should always assume that any m torinatton that comes your way has already been analyzed and acted upon by other traders who devote 100 percent ot their time to futures markets. But while "professional” traders may have taster access to a more complete picture ot the overall supply and demand situation, you probably know the production situation in your own area more intimately than anyone outside that area. So your comparative advantage is in hedging your own risks, judged in light ot your own costs. More pitfalls next wedk. Send your questions about futures ' trading to Farming’s Futures, Lancaster Farming Newspaper, Box 366, Lititz, PA 17543. Palz ★ Bam Cleaners, Manure Pumps, Manure Stackers, Silo Unioaders, Bunk Feeders, Feed Conveyors MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1950 S. sth Avenue, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone: 717-272-0871 See Stihl Chain Saws In Action... 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