A&ft£tKhs£r Larry G. Hamm Professor and Extension Specialist Dept, of Agricultural Economics Michigan State University This is one of those times that try dairy economists’ souls. We are accustomed to mising dairy price forecasts. But when we miss them by a wide margin, everyone really notices. In forecasts done last year, I predicted the February Minnesota-Wisconsin (M W) price would be $11.20 per hun dredweight (cwt). The actual M-W was $11.79. That’s 59 cents higher than forecast 1 could take solace in the fact that the consen sus forecast by 37 dairy market forecasters from all parts of the industry predicted the M-W would be $ll.lO. Or, that if you blow a forecast it is better to underesti mate the price than to overesti mate it. 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Klda, 6-12,1/2 Price, Under 6 Free. Sunday $4 a carload. Free Parking Kempton Community Center Located in Kempton, 5 miles north of 1-78 on Rt. 737 or Rt. 143. From 309, south on Rt. 143. Phone (610) 756-6030 During Fair (610) 756-6444 Dairy Economist Explains Missed Prediction are off by this much, the profes sional curiosity comes out. Why? What caused this market condition? Dairy surpluses are gone. Market conditions are such that the milk surpluses of the past are gone— not only domestically, but also internationally. Without surp luses overhanging the market, the rigorous demandconditions in the markets will lift prices. This is precisely what happened. For the last few years the USDA’s CCC has been purchas ing only butter. The butterfat surp luses have caused the CCC to adjust the price support purchase price for butter and nonfat drymilk several times and have been driv ing the movement toward compo nent pricing. As the price of butter started going down, the continual slide in butter consumption stopped and started to reverse. As the market JUNE 21 . 23 price for butter went up, the CCC did not have companies selling butter to the government As the price of butter went even higher, the CCC started selling its stocks back to commercial markets. USDA’s cupboards are bare. At the end of February, 1995, the CCC has uncommitted inventories of butter of 24 million pounds. This compared to 213 million in February, 1994. If you took all the CCC’s uncommitted inventories of all products and converted them to milk equivalent (milkfat basis), the total USDA surplus would be 530 million pounds of farm milk. Currently, U.S. dairy producers ship about 420 million pounds of milk a day. The current U.S. gov ernment surplus is, therefore, only about one-and-a-quarter days’ milk supply. Even when commer cial inventories are added, the reserve supply of milk in the U.S. marketing system is really quite small. The U.S. was never a big factor in world dairy markets. The Oceania countries (New Zealand and Australia) and the European Union (EU) always supplied the world. The EU countries estab lished quotas. If they have sold all of their products, there are no extra supplies to hold world prices. In the past government subsidies produced a few extra supplies in the former Communist Friday to Sunday 11.2- 4 PLY $ll5 14.9- 4 PLY $136 14.9- 6 PLY $2OO 11.2- 4 PLY $143 12.4- 4 PLY $l5O 13.6- 4 PLY $166 13.6- 6 PLY $lB7 14.9- 4 PLY $194 14.9- 6 PLY $217 16.9- 6 PLY $264 16.9- 6 PLY $278 18.4- 6 PLY $317 18.4- 6 PLY $345 18.4- 8 PLY $377 13.6- 4 PLY $2ll 13.6- 6 PLY $234 15.5- 6 PLY $258 18.4- 6 PLY $379 18.4- 8 PLY $399 24 Hour farm tire service Low prices on Safemark - Galaxy - Kleber - Firestone Farm - McCreary Front Tractor & Wagon Tires. Permanent Antifreeze $3.95 Gallon Exide Batteries Low - Low Prices Call us first & save 1-800-437-4961 JOE’S BATTERY & TIRE 2225 UNION BLVD. ALLENTOWN, PA 18103 countries. With changes to these economies, those dairy products supplies are gone. Weather condi tions in Oceania cut milk produc tion and available export supplies in those countries. The Dairy Export Incentive Program (DEIP) in the U.S. further tightened the available supplies of dairy pro ducts for export. Tight world supplies mean that the U.S. can be a force in the world commercial export markets. The world price of butter has risen to the U.S. butter price. The United States will export unsubsi- SAT. JUNE 15 - B:3OAM 3 parcels of real estate, 2 story home, Strausstown Post office & 24 acres woodland, antiques, household, personal prop erty. In Strasstown, Berks Co., Pa. Prom Strausstown Exit 71 78 Take 183 South to blinking light, turn rt to sale one left, next to post office. For Carrie Ketner Estate. Les longenecker, auct SAT. JUNE 15 - 9:ISAM Repossession Sale, Key stone Public Auto Exchange. SAT. JUNE 15-9 AM Print ing, warehouse & office related items. 1501 N. 7th St., Harrisburg, Pa. For Hargro Flexible Packaging. Ziegler Auction Co. SAT. JUNE 15 - 5 auctions In one day, bankrputcy auc tion Chapter 11 reorganiza tion Transmix Sand & Gravel Inc., liquidation of Hildeman Paving & Exca vating. Transmix Cement Co. & major Job completion for lombardo Construction & Line Co., Inc. 30 miles W. of Newark, 1-78 exit 11, Just off interstate. Alex Lyon 7 Son, aucts. SAT. JUNE 15-10 AM JP. McCaskey High School Furnishings, just off Rt 30 at Rt 23 (Walnut St.) exit. For School District of Lane. Kerry Pae, aucts. SAT. JUNE 15 -10 AM Absolute Municipal Surplus Auction. Basemen tof old Northampton Borough Gar age, Laubach Ave. & Smith Lane, Northampton, Pa. off Rt 22 at 897 N. North to Rt. 329 (Nor-Bath Blvd), left onto Rt. 329 to Northamp ton, left onto Laubach Ave. For Boroughs of Emmaus, Northampton, Slatington; Townships of Bethlehem, Lehigh, Lower Sauoon, E. 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