Risk And JOHN BERRY Penn State Extension Lehigh County agent Risk can not be separated from fanning without removing the opportunities for profit. Agricultural prices will be more volatile over the next 5 years than in the past 5 years. Volatility means sudden and dra matic shifts in prices. These shifts can be a source of gain or loss, depending on your marketing strategy. The 1995 "freedom to farm" bill encourages fully planted acre age which can result in record har vests. The exit of the federal gov ernment from the grain storage function as a market price stabi lizer is at hand. The current melt down in Asian markets impacts our largest agriculture buyers of grain and pork; Additionally, the US is no longer the sole world supplier of farm products. Australia, Argen tina and Europe significantly af fect the wheat supply. Brazil, China and India are major soybean competitors. China and South Af rica are exporting more and more corn. Australia and Argentina con tinue to build their beef exporting capacity. Current market factors Consider the magnitude of the Asian market setback in the past twelve months. Morgan Stanley reports the following declines: Ja pan, 25%; Singapore, 25%; Hong Kong, 27%; Philippines, 55%; South Korea, 59%; Indonesia, 60%; Malaysia, 68%; Thailand, 75%. Union - Snyder - Centre Counties Organic Dairy & Crops Workshop Presi • Organic Certification • National Animal Health • Shipping/Marketing Organic Milk Wed. February 25 9 am - 3 pm Carriage Corners Restaurant, Mifflingburg Cost; $l5 includes lunch & handouts Call 814-364-1344 to register Sponsored by Pennsylvania Certified Organic [Vermont”castings'! Prices Start At *999 For a Vent-Free Gas Stove SALE PRICE | s949°° ■ • Wood, Coal & | Gas Stoves | • Fireplace I Sc?* I 1060 Division Highway, Ephrata, PA 17522 | (717) 733-4973 800-642-0310 . www.bowmansstove.com ■ HOURS; Mon., Tun., Wed. 10 to 6 UK WP Thun., Fri. 10to*;Set 10to4 SSSJ WP 3i£j •-» » • a.tULUUt«.%%%««.%%«. tw Opportunities A level of stabilization has not been achieved yet. 25% of the US export market faces slow downs because of the rise in the value of the dollar. Our exports' cost per unit are rising. Cheap imports will depress prices and lower profits in sectors that com pete with Asian industries. The current USDA sup ply/demand report is bearish for com and wheat, and neutral for beans. They forecast more cany out com and increased world wheat supply. Beans did not change from the previous report. There was in creased plantings of early season beans in South America. These soybeans will come to market dur ing the end of April. As the South American's try to capture prehar vest premiums, US bean prices could be pressured earlier than normal this spring. The world market works both ways. The weakened condition of several oil consuming economies could present favorable opportuni ties to forward price energy needs. Lower input cost for fuel and heat would help offset reduced revenue from exports. Avoiding the crush As we talk with our account ants about year end bookkeeping it is a good time to consider the sources of risk in our enterprises. "Maintaining liquidity or cash flow should be the primary objec tive" says Leroy Louwagie of Pro fessional Marketing Associates. Consider your ability to meet cash flow needs in an orderly fashion as you review your operation and ms on ALL VERMONT CASTINGS STOVES NOW ON SALE Through March 2, 1998 with this ad time to update your marketing plan. Gathering market informa tion is the base of a successful ef fort. Several sources are available. Subscription services, the in ternet, magazines and trade papers all offer detailed information. "The use of enterprise accounting and tlnancial analysis can point to ar eas in an enterprise that are not adding to the bottom line.", states Dennis Ginder, Lancaster County Farm Management Agent. What do you want to protect in your business? Variable cost of production, total cost of produc tion, normal profits or unusual profits are possible goals. One of the most important considerations of a marketing plan is your own comfort level. Based on your production his tory, decide what percentage of expected production you feel com fortable in pricing at various stages of growth. Be sure to in clude your personality in the cal culations. There are no strict for mulas for when a particular per cent of production should be priced. If pricing 50% of expected production in April causes ulcers, but you can sleep having 20% priced in April, it is obvious which strategy should be consid ered. 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After you have determined your comfort level for any of these stages, calculate the price you feel is needed. Write down these entry points. Based on your analysis of the fundamentals in the market decide where you will lock in a price for the expected Ayrshire Consignments BOONVILLE, NY - The New York Ayshire Club will be spon soring its 30th annual Empire State Spring Sale on May 2. Consignments are now need ed for this sale of purebred Ayshire cattle. Anyone wishing to consign should send registra tion papers and, or pedigree sheets to United Ag Services 12 N. Park Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148 Fax (315) 568-2752. Sought are animals of all ages especially show quality cat tle. This sale has a history of being an excellent market for both buyers and sellers alike. 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The banker needs to be aware of possible margin calls in your hedging account. Now that you have a locked in price for your crop you can lobby for a more fa vorable interest rate also. The broker will be able to alert you to Needed ments should be in by March 10. The sale will be managed by Mark Kent of Sennett Sales Inc. and held at the fairgrounds in Cobleskill, N.Y. on May 2 at noon. Any one having any ques tions may contact any of the fol lowing sale committee members; Jim Patsos Jr. (315) 568-2470; Carl Poland, (518) 872-2747; Jack Bell, (315) 287-1219; Mike Russell (518) 846-7420; or Charles Cerosaletti, (607) 287- 5325. The club will also be looking for consignments for its Fall Production Sale, scheduled for Oct. 3 at the same site. 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