Al6-LancMter Fanning, Saturday, January IS, 2000 GRAIN, CATTLE, HOG, & MILK BFP FUTURES MARKETS Markets Courtesy Of Chicago Board and Mercantile Exchange (Cluing bidat Thuraday, January 12, 2000 Corn Daily Prices As of Thursday, 13 January Symbol:C 01/13/00 MAR 01/13/00 MAY 01/13/00 JUL 01/13/00 SEP 01/13/00 NOV 01/13/00 DEC 01/13/00 JAN 01/13/00 MAR 01/13/00 JUL 01/13/00 DEC 01/13/00 DEC Total 01/12/00 Soybeans Daily Prices As of Thursday, 13 January Symbol:S 01/13/00 JAN 01/13/00 MAR 01/13/00 MAY 01/13/00 JUL 01/13/00 AUG 01/13/00 SEP 01/13/00 NOV 01/13/00 JAN 01/13/00 MAR 01/13/00 JUL 01/13/00 NOV Total 01/12/00 By Ken Bailey Penn State University January 7,2000 December Basic Formula Price (BFP) Falls! -December BFP is $9.63 per cwt. -BFP declined due to drop in cheese prices -Cheese prices at the CME weakened this week -Butter prices stable The USDA announced this week the last Basic Formula Price (BFP) for 1999. = The December BFP was $9 63 per cwt. for milk testing 3 5 percent butterfat. The December BFP is $0.16 per cwt lower than November 1999 Farmers will receive this lower price in their milk checks after January 18, 2000. This will be the last time a BFP will be used in the calculation of Class 111 Prices. Beginning this month class prices will be computed under the new order reform. Table 3. Basic Formula Price, 1995-1999 Month Jan 1 1 1 9 35 Feb 11 35 Mar Apr 11 ’®® May 113 June ]]- 12 July 23 Aug 1123 Sept 11 55 Oct 1 2 - 08 N ° V 12 87 Dec 1287 Yearly Avg. 12 -®^ Source: USDA. ' - ° 3 Volume Open_lnt 180575 441733 Volume Open_lnt 62646 142862 Why did the last BFP for 1999 decline? The December BFP consisted of two parts. The first part was the base month price of $lO 48 This reflected what unregulated handlers in Minnesota and Wisconsin paid for milk used to make cheese in November 1999. The second part was the change m the butter/powder/cheese price formula. That formula fell $0.85 per cwt. It fell mainly because NASS block cheese prices fell 8 24 cents per pound and NASS Grade A butter tell 15.62 cents per pound between November and December 1999. See the following URL on the web for more detail on the December BFP: http.//www.nass.usda.gov/wi/bfpO 100.htm. USDA also announced the dairy products report this week. Butter production for November 1999 was 90.4 million pounds, down 0.8 percent from a year ago. 1997 11.94 12.46 12.49 11.44 10.70 10.74 10.86 12.07 12.79 12.83 12.96 13.29 12.05 1996 12.73 12.59 12.70 13.09 13.77 13.92 14.49 14.94 15.37 14.13 11.61 11.34 13.39 Low 4710 4790 4870 4944 4970 4990 5050 5134 5174 5310 5300 Weekly 1999 16.27 10.27 11.62 11.81 11.26 11.42 13.59 15.79 16.26 11.49 9.79 9.63 12.43 1998 13.25 13.32 12.81 12.01 10.88 13.10 14.77 14.99 15.10 16.04 16.84 17.34 14.20 Lean Hogs Daily Prices As of Date 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 Composite Volume Openjnt 01/12/00 9366 46140 Live Cattle Daily Prices As ofThursday, 13 January Date 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 01/13/00 Composite Volume 01/12/00 Oats Daily Prices As ofThursday, 13 January Symbol:o 01/13/00 MAR 00 01/13/00 MAY 00 01/13/00 JUL 00 01/13/00 SEP 00 01/13/00 DEC 00 01/13/00 MAR 01 +7O Total 01/12/00 Dairy Market Outlook American type cheese production in November was 288.3 million pounds, up 6.5 percent from a year ago. Total cheese output (excluding cottage cheese) was 689.7 million pounds, up 8.3 percent above a year ago. And nonfat dry milk production for human food totaled 100.5 million pounds in November 1999, up a whopping 36.0 percent from a year ago. Cheese prices fell this week at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Block prices fell from $1.20 per pound on Monday, January 3 to $1.14 by Friday, January 7. Likewise, band prices Table 1. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Prices, Weekly Averages 7-Jan-00 31-Dec-99 24-Dec-99 Cheese 500 lb. barrels 40-lb. blocks Nonfat dry milk Extra Grade Grade A Butter; Grade AA 0.8750 Source: Dairy Market News, AMS, USDA (http://www.ams.usda.gov/dairy/mncs/weekly.htm) Table 2. NASS Weekly U.S. Average Survey Prices 1-Jan-00 25-Dec-99 Cheese 500 lb. Barrels 1/ 1.1555 40-lb. blocks 1-1654 Butter 0.8598 Nonfat dry milk 1.0128 Dry whey 0.1879 Source: Dairy Product Prices, NASS, USDA (http://usda. mannlib. Cornell, edu/reports/nassr/price/dairy/1999/) 1/ Adjusted to 39% moisture. 13 January Thursday, High Open 5500 5730 6550 6410 6155 5770 5590 Feb 00 Apr 00 Jun 00 JulOO Aug 00 Oct 00 Dec 00 Feb 01 Apr 01 Open High 7077 7275 7040 7097 7305 7390 7500 7035 7237 7015 7065 7270 7370 7480 Feb 00 Apr 00 Jun 00 Aug 00 Oct 00 Dec 00 Feb 01 Openjnt 130926 22215 Open 1100 1150 1130 1174 1244 Volume Open_lnt 2143 14223 fell from $1.1850 per pound on Monday to $1.1200 by Friday. These lower cheese prices likely reflected the level of November cheese production reported this week by USDA. Grade AA butter prices remained steady at $0.8750 per pound. The next major USDA reports to watch for are the milk production report to be announce January 18, and the cold storage report to be announce January 21. The milk production report will indicate whether farmers are responding to lower price signals by reducing milk production levels and cow numbers. And the 1.1500 1.1563 1.1500 1.1780 1.1320 1.1760 1.1675 1.1438 1.1810 1.1470 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 Prev. Chge Y o i um e 5134 3185 755 125 91 74 Last Low .ry -10 unch +5 +5 +l5 unch Chge Last Low 7060 7265 7025 7075 7295 7380 7475 7002 7220 6997 7060 7270 7362 7475 High 1120 1176 1160 1204 1266 1332 Low 1092 1146 1130 1174 1244 1332 0.8750 0.8925 0.9050 0.9067 18-Dec-99 11-Dec-99 4-Dec-99 1.1100 1.1355 0.8879 1.0123 0.1898 1.1552 1.1769 0.8777 1.0065 0.1903 Prev. Openjnt 17282 15434 8057 2477 1709 881 273 21 Prev. Open_lnt 48711 43395 19607 10146 3546 3091 2430 Prev. Volume 10345 8133 2144 1190 249 85 68 Last Chge 1116 +l4 1176 +22 1156 +2O 1200 +2O 1266 +l6 +l6 cold storage report will provide a revised number for November cheese stocks as well as a preliminary December number. If cheese stocks fall from existing levels, it could help to strengthen cheese prices. For more information on dairy outlook and federal order reform, see my web site at: http://www.aers.psu.edu/dairyoutl oo k/ 17-Dec-99 10-Dec-99 1.0913 1.1142 0.9524 1.0127 0.1898 1.0878 1.1238 0.9635 1.0124 0.1910