Al6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 22, 2000 GRAIN, CATTLE, HOG, &MILKBFP FUTURES MARKETS Markets Courtesy of Chicago Board and Mercantile Exchange Closing Bids: Thursday, April 20,2000 Daily Prices As ofThursday, 20 April Symbol:C 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 Total 04/19/00 Daily Prices As of Symbol:O 04/20/00 MAY 00 04/20/00 JUL 00 04/20/00 SEP 00 04/20/00 DEC 00 04/20/00 MAR 01 04/20/00 MAY 01 Total 04/19/00 Daily Prices As of Symbol:S 04/20/00 MAY 04/20/00 JUL 04/20/00 AUG 04/20/00 SEP 04/20/00 NOV 04/20/00 JAN 04/20/00 MAR 04/20/00 MAY 04/20/00 JUL 04/20/00 NOV Total 04/19/00 By Ken Bailey Penn State University April 14,2000 U.S. Economy Sends Mixed Signals -Inflation index (CPI-U) up in Match -Wholesale inflation measure (PPI) mote moderate -Cheese and butter show further weakness There is little news this week that will alter the outlook for depressed milk prices. The milk production report for March will be released Monday next week. Also, the cold storage report due Thursday will report cheese stocks. Two reports were released this week, however, regarding the strength of the overall economy. That is very important to the U.S. dairy industry as it has a direct affect on demand. The first report issued on Thursday was for the March Producer Price Index. That index, known as the PPI, reflects a broad measure of the wholesale price for finished goods. It measures inflation at the wholesale level. The second report, issued today, was on the March Consumer Price Index (CPI). The CPI is a much watched barometer for retail inflation. Volume Open_lnt 72169 493533 Thursday, 20 April High 1266 1240 1252 1294 1344 1376 Open 1254 1216 1230 1292 1340 Volume Open_lnt 2051 17963 - Thursday, 20 April Volume Open_lnt 47909 194852 Inflation is bad news for the U.S. dairy industry. If inflation goes up, so also will interest rates. The higher the interest rates, the less money consumers have in their pockets to spend eating out and buying milk and dairy products. The PPI report released by the U.S. Department of Labor (http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ ppi.nro.htm) indicates March wholesale prices, seasonally adjusted, rose a strong 1.0 percent. Most of that increase was driven by high energy prices. However the core PPI rate, after removing volatile energy and food prices, rose a more modest 0.1 percent. The core rate met analyst expectations and cooled inflationary fears. prices The CPI report, however, did little to allay fears of inflation. The March consumer price index for urban consumers (CPI-U), seasonally adjusted, rose 0.7 percent http://stats.bls.gOv/news.release/p df/cpi.pdf). That is stronger than the 0.5 percent increase in February. For the 12-month period ended March 2000, the CPI-U was up 3.7 percent. Rising energy costs accounted for more than half the rise in the CPI for the second consecutive month. Again, the CPI is the federal Chge Last 1256 1232 1240 1294 1344 1376 Low 1244 1214 1230 1290 1340 1376 Weekly Dairy Market Outlook Lean Hogs Daily Prices As of Thursday, 20 April Date 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00' 04/20/00 Composite Volume Open_lnt 04/19/00 8384 72117 Live Cattle Daily Prices As of Date 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 04/20/00 + 6 + 10 + 10 +4 -4 -4 Composite Volume 04/19/00 18210 Lumber Daily Prices As of Date 04/20/00 May 00 30390 30450 04/20/00 JulOO 30960 31030 04/20/00 Sep 00 31020 31100 04/20/00 Nov 00 30700 30750 04/20/00 Jan 01 0 31150 Composite Volume Open_lnt 04/19/00 944 3302 Expenditure Category All Items Food and Beverages Housing Apparel Transportation Medical Care Recreation Education and Communication Other goods and Services Special Indexes Energy Food All Items less food and energy Source: http://stats.bls.go Table 1. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Prices, Weekly Averages 14-Apr-00 7-Apr-00 31-Mar-00 24-Mar-00 17-Mar-OO Cheese: 500 lb. barrels 40-lb. blocks Nonfat dry milk; Extra Grade Grade A Butter: Grade AA 1.0525 1.1008 1.1092 1 0392 0.9800 Source: Dairy Market News, AMS, USDA (http://www.ams.usda.gov/dairy/mncs/weekly.htm). Open High 7605 7285 6920 6110 5865 5930 5705 Jun 00 Jul 00 Aug 00 Oct 00 Dec 00 Feb 01 Apr 01 Jun 01 - Thursday, 20 April Open High 7410 7410 6955 6955 6955 6955 7230 7230 7357 7357 7447 7447 7650 7650 Apr 00 Jun 00 Aug 00 Oct 00 Dec 00 Feb 01 Apr 01 Open_lnt 121059 Thursday, 20 April Open High Seasonally Adjusted Changes from preceding month • 1999 2000 Oct. Nov Dec. Jan. Feb Mar. 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 0 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.6 -0.4 0 -1.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.8 0.1 1.3 2.5 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.5 0 0.2 0.2 0.2 0 0.4 Sep, 1.8 0.3 0.3 0.2 /s.relea.se/pdfA 1.0750 1.0825 1.0880 1.0925 1.0915 1.1030 1.1105 1.1125 1.1075 1.1150 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 1.0300 Last Low Last Low 7352 6907 6930 7215 7340 7440 7642 7345 6902 6922 7207 7332 7427 7635 Last Chge Low 29830 30570 30840 30310 31150 29810 30530 30670 30310 31150 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 -0.1 0 0.2 1.8 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 (Turn to Page A3l) Prev. Chge Volume 3784 2460 1361 278 168 121 Prev. Chge Volume 4891 9242 2735 1052 200 62 28 -63 -45 .~n -20 -15 Prev. Volume 678 238 14 14 -440 -310 -290 -410 +5O Unadjusted 12-mos. ended Mar.' 00 3.7 2.1 2.9 -0.2 9.1 3.9 1.1 0.5 -0.5 0.6 0.8 0.5 4.6 0.4 1 -0.1 4.9 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.4 Prev. Openjnt 35566 10777 9749 4739 3634 910 165 21 Prev. Openjnt 9302 55006 26151 16773 6785 3250 3791 Prev. 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