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The Markets We Live With
Managing Business Risk
Why Risk Management In Dairy
Risk Tools, Education and Tracking
Business Trends And Risk
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•Supply Demand Fundamentals
•Review of cheese and NFDM Markets
• Impacts to Milk Price
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2001 +25%2002 -18%2003 +12%2004 +25%2005 -10%2006 -17%20087+42%2008 +5%2009 -30%2010 +10%
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Exports are Picking Up the Slack
Total & Domestic Cheese Consumption (USDA data)
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Total cheese disappearance 2010 3.55% Increase
Domestic disappearance 20102.21% Increase
Export disappearance 20101.34% Increase
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• The Outlook for the first half of 2012 is mixed
• Global Dairy Trade (gDT) trading down
• Global economic growth slowing 3.2 vs. 3.9%
• Imports are likely to slow causing prices to moderate
• Markets more likely unpredictable and volatile
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Year Class III Change2000 $9.74 - 28%2001 $13.10 +26%2002 $10.42 -26%2003 $11.42 +9%2004 $15.39 +26%2005 $14.05 - 10%2006 $11.84 -19%2007 $18.04 +34%2008 $17.44 - 4%2009 $11.35 -54%2010 $14.41 +27%
2011 $18.12 +25%
2012 Futures$17.10 - 6.0 %
5 year Avg.$ 14.63
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A Risk Matrix
•How in the world did we get this volatility
•What’s a hedge
•Explain a potential Strategy
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• The cost will vary but one thing is for sure none of the risk
management options will be covered easily or cheaply
• The payoff can be significant because risk can mean potential
as well as peril
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• Apathy• Inertia
“Doing nothing is easier than doing something”
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• Assess for:• Significance• Frequency• Capability to handle
• Keep it • Move it
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Frequencyof a risk event
High
Severityof a risk event
HighLow
Operational Risk Manage for performance.
Dairy Heifers Crops
Strategic Risk Adjust to participate.
Government Consumers Industry
Financial RiskHedge to protect margins
Revenues Purchasing Financing
Catastrophic RiskInsure to protect assets
Fire Liability Death
Risk Category MitigationStrategic RiskAdjust to itOperational Risk Manage itFinancial Risk Hedge itCatastrophic Risk Insure it
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• Cost of production Information• Actual and forecast
• Basis Information• Actual and forecast
• Forecasted Production• Impact of a change in production per cow
• Defined Strategy• Business Communication• Tracking System
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• Agreement on Strategy• Agreement on Implementation Plan• On-going Market and Futures market updates• On-going execution updates
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• Basis Information• Monthly • Yearly
• Offered Contracts• Accepted Contracts• Settled Contracts
• Price• Contracted Volume• Type• Open Volume
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• Risk Position of 100% open or closed ( hedged or contracted)• All right or all wrong
• Example Risk Strategy • 50% contracted 100% of the time
• 50% correct 100% of the time
• A determined level of acceptable profit• Plan for implementation
• Who (In the business)• When (price points)• What ( volume)• How (which tools)• Where (Co-op, broker)
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• Managerial Accounting• Feed Cost • Replacements• Labor• Expenses• Financing
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Feed
Replacements
Cost of Goods Expenses Labor Mgt Draw
Variable Cost of
Milk Interest PrincipleCost to
Cash Flow
Culling & Death Loss
Cash Funded Capital
Fixed Cost Of
Milk
Total Business
Cost$ $ $ / cwt $ $ $ $ /Cwt $ $ $ / cwt $ $ $ / cwt $ / cwt
January 26,199.74 7,800.00 5.54 26,727.11 18,086.44 704.52 12.97 3,469.78 9,687.21 15.11 2,656.41 7,338.06 3.21 16.74 February 23,037.15 7,800.00 5.72 23,500.86 15,903.21 619.48 13.14 3,050.94 8,517.86 15.29 2,586.01 6,452.28 3.37 17.08 March 25,225.06 7,800.00 5.59 25,732.82 17,413.59 678.31 13.02 3,340.70 9,326.83 15.16 2,557.58 7,065.07 3.21 16.79 April 24,310.96 7,800.00 5.64 24,800.31 16,782.56 653.73 13.07 3,219.64 8,988.84 15.21 2,547.07 6,809.05 3.22 16.86 May 25,092.51 7,800.00 5.60 25,597.59 17,322.08 674.75 13.02 3,323.14 9,277.81 15.17 2,544.14 7,027.94 3.21 16.80 June 24,285.55 7,800.00 5.65 24,774.39 16,765.02 653.05 13.07 3,216.27 8,979.45 15.21 2,544.40 6,801.93 3.22 16.86 July 25,110.39 7,800.00 5.60 25,615.83 17,334.43 675.23 13.02 3,325.51 9,284.43 15.17 2,545.96 7,032.95 3.21 16.80 August 25,130.51 7,800.00 5.60 25,636.36 17,348.32 675.77 13.02 3,328.18 9,291.87 15.17 2,548.00 7,038.59 3.21 16.80 September 24,340.70 7,800.00 5.64 24,830.65 16,803.09 654.53 13.07 3,223.58 8,999.84 15.21 2,550.18 6,817.38 3.22 16.86 October 25,173.61 7,800.00 5.60 25,680.32 17,378.07 676.93 13.02 3,333.88 9,307.80 15.17 2,552.37 7,050.66 3.21 16.80 November 24,381.86 7,800.00 5.64 24,872.64 16,831.50 655.64 13.06 3,229.03 9,015.06 15.21 2,554.49 6,828.90 3.22 16.85 December 25,214.77 7,800.00 5.59 25,722.32 17,406.49 678.04 13.02 3,339.34 9,323.02 15.16 2,556.54 7,062.19 3.21 16.79 Cost/Cow 1,182 372 1,554 1,206 816 32 3,607 157 437 4,201 122 331 453 4,654
Cost / Cwt 4.27$ 1.34$ 5.62$ 4.36$ 2.95$ 0.11$ 13.04$ 0.57$ 1.58$ 15.19$ 0.44$ 1.20$ 3.22$ 16.82$ Cost/Cow/Day 3.67$ 1.16$ 4.83$ 3.75$ 2.54$ 0.10$ 11.21$ 0.49$ 1.36$ 13.06$ 0.38$ 1.03$ 2.77$ 14.47$ Cost % / Cwt 25.4 8.0 33.4 25.9 17.5 0.7 77.5 3.4 9.4 90.3 2.6 7.1 19.1 100.0 BE Milk/cwt 21 7 27 21 14 1 64 3 8 74 2 6 16 82 BE Milk/Day 18 6 24 18 12 0 55 2 7 64 2 5 14 71
Cost of Goods Cost of Milk Financing Cost Asset Cost
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• Basis is defined as: The cash value of milk greater than or less than the Class III settlement price• Producer Website• Multi Year Average
• Quarterly • Discounting basis value
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Average
Class IIIMy Cash
Price Basis Class IIIMy Cash
Price Basis Class IIIMy Cash
Price Basis Class IIIMy Cash
Price Basis My Basis
January $19.32 21.53$ 2.21$ $10.78 12.73$ 1.95$ $14.50 16.00$ 1.50$ $13.48 16.37$ 2.89$ 2.14$ February 17.03 19.24$ 2.21$ 9.31 10.77$ 1.46$ 14.28 15.50$ 1.22$ 17.00 19.42$ 2.42$ 1.83$ March 18.00 19.13$ 1.13$ 10.44 11.66$ 1.22$ 12.78 13.92$ 1.14$ 19.40 (19.40)$ 1.16$ April 16.76 18.40$ 1.64$ 10.78 12.25$ 1.47$ 12.92 13.91$ 0.99$ 16.87 (16.87)$ 1.37$ May 18.18 19.13$ 0.95$ 9.84 11.47$ 1.63$ 13.38 14.69$ 1.31$ 16.52 (16.52)$ 1.30$ June 20.25 21.11$ 0.86$ 9.97 11.17$ 1.20$ 13.62 15.02$ 1.40$ 19.11 (19.11)$ 1.15$ July 18.24 19.05$ 0.81$ 9.97 11.23$ 1.26$ 13.74 15.23$ 1.49$ 21.39 (21.39)$ 1.19$ August 17.32 18.37$ 1.05$ 11.20 12.38$ 1.18$ 15.18 16.03$ 0.85$ 21.67 (21.67)$ 1.03$ September 16.28 17.60$ 1.32$ 12.11 13.29$ 1.18$ 16.26 17.53$ 1.27$ -$ 1.26$ October 17.06 18.01$ 0.95$ 12.82 14.24$ 1.42$ 16.94 19.01$ 2.07$ -$ 1.48$ November 15.51 17.16$ 1.65$ 14.08 15.36$ 1.28$ 15.44 17.83$ 2.39$ -$ 1.77$ December 15.28 16.58$ 1.30$ 14.98 16.48$ 1.50$ 13.83 16.66$ 2.83$ -$ 1.88$
Discount -$ 1.54$ Average $17.63 $18.78 $1.34 $11.36 $12.75 $1.40 $14.41 14.72$ 1.54$ $18.18 $17.90 ($9.14) $1.46High $20.25 $21.53 $2.21 $14.98 $16.48 $1.95 $16.94 $19.01 $2.83 $21.67 $19.42 $2.89Low $15.51 $16.58 $0.81 $9.31 $10.77 $1.18 $12.78 $0.00 $0.85 $13.48 $16.37 ($21.67)Range(spread) 4.74$ 4.95$ 1.40$ 5.67$ 5.71$ 0.77$ 4.16$ 19.01$ 1.98$ 8.19$ 3.05$ 24.56$
2008 2009 2010 2011
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• Futures • Monthly• Quarterly flat price• Semi Annual flat price• Market Orders
• Options• Puts• Calls• Fence
• OTC Cash Contract• Product contracts (Cheese, NFDM, Butter)• Class Price
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• Social Expectations• Food production practices• Food Quality (value)
• Governmental Regulations• Food Safety• Environmental Protection
• Volatility• Cost of Inputs• Global Markets
• Access to Capital• Liquidity
• Working Capital
• Solvency• Debt to Capital
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Frequencyof an event
High
Severityof an event
HighLow
Operational Risk Social Expectations
Food SafetyFood Value
Strategic RiskGovernment Regulations
Food Production PracticesEnvironmental Protection
Financial Risk Volatility•Cost of Inputs•Revenues, Global Markets
Catastrophic RiskCapital Access
LiquiditySolvency
Risk Category MitigationStrategic RiskAdjust to itOperational Risk Manage itFinancial Risk Hedge itCatastrophic Risk Insure it
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• Risk is present in all business• Price risk is hear to stay
• Risk management requires resources
• Future business risk trends can be cataloged an approached with
a management plan
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Questions