A Letter from NCGA. In 2015, America s corn farmers showed exactly how amazing. the world of maize can be. Their ability to consistently

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2 A Letter from NCGA In 201, America s corn farmers showed exactly how amazing the world of maize can be. Their ability to consistently deliver an abundant, sustainable crop offers an incredible array of opportunities to the world. From fueling cars to filling grocery carts, farmers improve the everyday life of their fellow Americans. As you peruse these pages, take a moment to explore the amazing World of Corn.

3 CHIP BOWLING, PRESIDENT CHRIS NOVAK, CEO

4 4 World of Corn U.S. All Crop Acres Harvested (1,000 hectare) Soybeans,48,1 Corn (grain),8 2,92 Corn (silage) 2,9 2,19 Hay 2,102 22,09 Wheat 18,9 19,0 Cotton,84,20 Sorghum (grain) 2,91,19 Sorghum (silage) Barley 1,011 1,29 Rice 1,18 1,04 Sunflower Canola 0 94 Dry Edible Beans 9 Peanuts Oats Sugar Beets Dry Edible Peas 4 49 Potatoes Sugar Cane 2 1 Lentils Flaxseed Proso Millet Rye Tobacco 1 12 Safflower 9 4 Sweet Potatoes 2 Peppermint 2 2 Hops 1 18 Mustard Seed 1 1 Other Total 12,81 124,1 Source: USDA, NASS, Crop Production 201 Summary, Jan.12, 201 U.S. Select Crop Value ($ billion) 2014 Estimate 201 Estimate Oats Barley Sorghum Wheat Soybeans Corn $0.22 $0.20 $0.9 $1.12 $1. $1.9 $12.14 $10.2 $4.8 $9. $2.0 $48.9 Data Source: USDA WASDE Jan. 12, 201

5 U.S. Corn Production 201 U.S. Corn Production by State Planted Hectares (1,000s) Harvested Hectares (1,000s) Average Yield MT/Ha Total Production (1,000 MT) AL AR ,04 AZ CA CO ,42 CT DE FL GA ,28 IA,4, ,4 ID IL 4, 4, ,120 IN 2,28 2, ,880 KS 1,80 1, , KY ,2 LA ,94 MA MD ,8 ME MI ,18 MN,29,0 11.8,294 MO 1,1 1, ,110 MS ,18 MT NC ,09 Planted Hectares (1,000s) Harvested Hectares (1,000s) Average Yield MT/Ha Total Production (1,000 MT) ND 1,11 1, ,24 NE,80, ,998 NH NJ NM NV NY ,14 OH 1,4 1, ,0 OK OR PA ,10 RI SC SD 2,18 2, ,1 TN ,9 TX , UT VA ,22 VT WA WI 1,19 1, ,498 WV WY U.S.,2 2, ,490 Source: USDA, NASS, Crop Production 201 Summary, Jan.12, 201 U.S. Corn Ending Stocks * Source: USDA, ERS, Feed Outlook, Jan. 14, 201 *Crop year ending Aug. 1, 201

6 Historical Corn Performance U.S. Corn Acres Planted (1,000 hectare) U.S. Average Corn Yield (MT/Ha) Source: USDA, NASS, Crop Production 201 Summary, Jan. 12, U.S. Corn Acres Harvested (1,000 hectare),421 1,0 2,1 22,42 2,9 0,449 2,401 0,412 28,98,028 1,810 2,182 2,94 4,004,0,40,8 2,92 40,4,18 2, 2,8 1,80,4 28,99,109 1,11,8 4,811 4,92,0,221 9,4 8,09,9, Source: USDA, NASS, Crop Production 201 Summary, Jan. 12, Source: USDA, NASS, Crop Production 201 Summary, Jan. 12, 201 1

7 Historical Corn Performance U.S. Corn Production (1,000 MT) 0,88,41 2,9 104, ,4 22,449 18,92 282,2 2,0 1,181 0,14 2,2 1,18 1,92 2,19,04 1,09 4, Source: USDA, NASS, Crop Production 201 Summary, Jan. 12, U.S. Corn Prices ($/MT) $24.80 $48.42 $.1 $4. $99.99 $8.9 $12. $8.4 $119.8 $1. $19.8 $19. $20.9 $244.8 $21.24 $1.8 $14. $ * 1** Source: USDA, WAOB, World Agriculture Supply & Demand Estimate, Jan.12, 201 *estimated **projected for crop year Sept. 201 Aug. 201 U.S. Corn Crop Value ($ billion) $1.2 $.1 $.88 $4. $14.84 $19.9 $2.98 $22.20 $2.09 $4. $49.09 $4.48 $4.48 $.88 $4.10 $1.8 $2.0 $ * 1** Data Source: USDA WASDE Jan. 12, 201 *estimate **projections

8 8 Global Corn Production World Corn Production * World Corn Consumption * Mexico 2. India 21 Russia 1 Mexico 4. Japan 14. Canada 1.4 Brazil 81. EU-2.8 Canada 1. Argentina 2. Ukraine 2. U.S. 4. EU-2 Brazil 9 Indonesia India Egypt 14. U.S. 01. Other 18.4 World Total 9.9 China 224. Other World Total 9.2 China 214 Source: USDA, FAS Grain: World Markets and Trade, Jan. 12, 201 *Marketing Year Oct. 1, 201 Sept. 0, 201 Source: USDA, FAS Grain: World Markets and Trade, Jan. 12, 201 *Marketing Year Oct. 1, 201 Sept. 0, 201 World Corn Exports/Imports * EXPORTING NATIONS Mexico 1.0 (0.8%) Serbia 1. (1.%) Paraguay 2. (1.8%) Russia.8 (.0%) EU (0.8%) Canada 1.0 (0.8%) Burma 0.9 (0.%) Other.1 (4.0%) U.S. 4. (.9%) Brazil (2.%) Argentina 1. (1.%) Ukraine 1. (12.1%) IMPORTING NATIONS EU-2 1 (12.%) Japan 14. (11.%) Mexico 11 (8.%) South Korea 10 (.8%) TOTAL EXPORTS/ IMPORTS 128. Egypt 8 (.2%) Other 4.8 (.%) Iran 4. (.%) U.S. 1.0 (0.8%) Colombia 4. (.%) Saudi Arabia. (2.%) Algeria 4.2 (.%) Taiwan 4.1 (.2%) Source: USDA, FAS Grain: World Markets and Trade, Jan. 12, 201 *Marketing Year Oct. 1, 201 Sept. 0, 201

9 Global Corn Production 9 U.S. Corn Exports * 1** Source: USDA, WAOB, World Agriculture Supply & Demand Estimate, Jan. 12, 201 *estimate **projections U.S. Corn Exports/Leading Markets Japan Mexico Colombia S Korea Peru Taiwan Canada Egypt Saudi Arabia Guatemala Other Total Source: USDA, ERS Feed Outlook, Jan. 14, 201

10 10 Corn Consumption Overview Corn Processed by Segment FSI Feed & Residual Carry-Out Exports Source: USDA, ERS Feed Outlook *projection 1* Food/Seed/Industrial Usage * Source: USDA, ERS Feed Outlook Jan. 14, 201, *Crop Year ending Aug. 1, 201

11 Corn Consumption Overview 11 Corn Usage by Segment 201 TOTAL USAGE 4 MMT = 1 MMT Feed & Residual 1 MMT (9.1%) Exports 4 MMT (12.%) DDGs 2 MMT (.9%) Sweeteners 8 MMT (2.2%) Starch MMT (1.%) Beverage/Alcohol 4 MMT (1.1%) Seed 1 MMT (0.2%) Cereal/Other MMT (1.%) High-Fructose Corn Syrup 12 MMT (.%) Fuel Ethanol 10 MMT (0.%) FSI MMT Source: USDA, ERS Feed Outlook, Jan. 14, 201; ProExporter Network; Crop Year Ending Aug. 1, 201

12 12 Corn Consumption Food & Feed Beverages and Manufacturing Alcohol * Source: USDA, ERS Feed Outlook Jan. 14, 201, *Crop Year ending Aug. 1, 201 High-Fructose Corn Syrup Usage * Source: USDA, ERS Feed Outlook Jan. 14, 201, *Crop Year ending Aug. 1, 201 Starch Usage * Source: USDA, ERS Feed Outlook Jan. 14, 201, *Crop Year ending Aug. 1, 201

13 Corn Consumption Food & Feed 1 Cereal and Food * Source: USDA, ERS Feed Outlook Jan. 14, 201, *Crop Year ending Aug. 1, 201 Sweetener Usage * Source: USDA, ERS Feed Outlook Jan. 14, 201, *Crop Year ending Aug. 1, 201 Corn Displaced by DDG/CGF in Domestic Livestock Rations * Source: ProExporter Network, Crop Year Ending Aug. 1, 201 *projections

14 14 Corn Consumption Food & Feed U.S. Corn Fed by Region Non- Cornbelt 0 Cornbelt * Source: ProExporter Network, Crop Year Ending Aug. 1, 201 *projections Corn Fed by Species Poultry Beef Pork Dairy * Other Source: ProExporter Network, Crop Year Ending Aug. 1, 201 *projections beef poultry pork dairy U.S. Meat Exports by Animal Group (TMT) Poultry Pork Beef * Source: PRX; USDA, WAOB World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates, Jan. 201 *Calendar year Estimates

15 Corn Consumption Ethanol 1 Percentage of Biotech Acreage Insect Resistant Herbicide Tolerant Stacked Traits All Biotech Hybrids Year IL IN IA KS MI MN MO NE ND OH SD TX WI Other Total Source: USDA, NASS, Acreage June 0, 201 Corn Used for Ethanol and DDG Production Biotech Share of U.S. Corn Acres Planted 201 (1,000 hectare) % Non-Biotech 4% Insect Resistant * 12% Herbicide Tolerant Insect Resistant 1,42 Non-Biotech 2,494 Herbicide Tolerant 4,2 Stacked Traits 2,4 Total,2 % Stacked Traits Source: USDA, ERS Feed Outlook Jan. 14, 201 *Crop Year ending Aug. 1, 201 Data Source: USDA, NASS, Crop Production Annual Jan. 12, 201

16 Founded in 19, the National Corn Growers Association represents more than 40,000 dues-paying corn farmers nationwide and the interests of more than 00,000 growers who contribute through corn checkoff programs in their states. NCGA and its 48 affiliated state organizations work together to sustainably feed and fuel a growing world by creating and increasing opportunities for corn growers. For more information, visit State Organizations & Grower Members Grower Members National Corn Growers Association Cepi Drive Chesterfield, MO 00 () F Street NW, Suite 00 Washington, DC (202) National Corn Growers Association. All rights reserved. The National Corn Growers Association logo is a registered trademark of the National Corn Growers Association. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.