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Dairy Outlook April 2017 By Jim Dunn Professor of Agricultural Economics, Penn State University Market Psychology The Class III price in March was $1.07 lower than in February, while the Class IV price was down $1.47. Class III continues to be higher than Class IV. Cheese prices have been falling, dropping 99 cents/lb. since last month. Exports have been recovering, despite the expensive dollar and the rhetoric in Washington bashing trade agreements. Cheese demand in the next few months will be lackluster anyway. The dollar is still strong, and the value of the Euro and New Zealand and Aussie dollars are essentially what they were a month ago. Cheese prices fell 6.2% in March and skim-milk powder fell 5.1%, while butter fell 3.9%. Dry whey prices rose 4.5%. Exports of dry products have been stronger, with China and Mexico being particularly strong. production is still dropping in New Zealand and Europe, no doubt in response to the continuing low milk prices. Skim milk powder futures have leveled off since March 1, after a steady decline earlier in 2017. Table 1 shows recent dairy class prices, plus the futures prices for most of 2017. Class III and class IV prices for most of 2017 are expected to be higher than they were in 2016. My estimated average for the Pennsylvania All Price for 2017 is $1.63 higher than the 2016 average. The latest Drought Monitor shows drought for dairy producing areas only in southeastern Pennsylvania and parts of New England. The long-term issues depressing dairy prices are the strong dollar, the continuing Russian embargo on EU dairy imports, and problems in the Middle East. Overall the outlook for milk prices for 2017 is better than 2016, although not as attractive as it was a few weeks ago. Feed prices will remain low so dairy profitability this year should be better than in 2016. 1

Corn and Soybean Markets Corn and soybean meal prices are lower than last month, with corn down 6%, meal down 6%, and soybean prices down 6.5%. The South American corn and soybean crops will be very good and world inventories are very high. U.S. exports of corn and beans are large despite the strong dollar. There is no reason to expect corn and soybean meal prices to increase, given the very large inventories worldwide if 2017 crops are good. Income over Feed Costs (IOFC) Penn State s measure of income over feed costs fell by 0.5% in February from its January value. Figure 1 shows how these values compare to recent years. February s value is about the same as the last two months, with all three months well above 2016. Income over feed cost reflects daily gross milk income less feed costs for an average cow producing 65 pounds of milk per day. Table 2 shows the monthly data for the past two years. The net revenue per hundred pounds of milk (milk margin) is shown in Table 3. The milk margin is the estimated amount of the Pennsylvania all milk price that remains after the feed costs per hundredweight of milk production are paid. Like income over feed cost, this measure shows that the February PA milk margin was 0.5% lower than in January. The Pennsylvania drought continues, with the southeastern part of the state having moderate drought. Production The latest U.S. milk production report showed February milk production up 2.2% from a year earlier on a 30-day month basis (Figure 2). This milk production increase is hurting prices since the dollar is high and the domestic market will not absorb the extra milk. Unfortunately the other dairy exporters are increasing milk production as well. production in Pennsylvania in February was 2.4% over its 2016 level, when adjusted for 30 day months. Finding markets for all this milk is a challenge. As is seen in Figure 3, cow numbers grew slightly from January and increased by 0.55% over February of last year. Although this increase in cows is 2

very small, when combined with the strong dollar, growth in milk production nationally will limit higher milk prices. Table 1. Prices and Futures Prices for 2016 and 2017 (Based on futures prices of April 6, 2017) PA All PA All 2016 Class III Class IV 2017 Class III Class IV $/cwt $/cwt $/cwt $/cwt $/cwt $/cwt Jan $13.72 $13.31 $17.40 Jan $16.77 $16.19 $20.00 Feb $13.80 $13.49 $17.10 Feb $16.88 $15.59 $19.60 Mar $13.74 $12.74 $16.30 Mar $15.81 $14.32 $18.43 Apr $13.63 $12.68 $16.20 Apr $15.14 $14.02 $17.95 May $12.76 $13.09 $15.90 May $15.13 $14.07 $17.97 Jun $13.22 $13.77 $15.80 Jun $15.39 $14.34 $18.23 Jul $15.24 $14.84 $16.90 Jul $16.02 $14.63 $18.69 Aug $16.91 $14.65 $18.76 Aug $16.51 $14.95 $19.08 Sep $16.39 $14.25 $17.90 Sep $16.65 $15.27 $19.31 Oct $14.82 $13.66 $17.70 Oct $16.64 $15.53 $19.42 Nov $16.76 $13.76 $18.65 Nov $16.60 $15.62 $19.45 Dec $17.40 $14.97 $19.40 Dec $16.50 $15.61 $19.39 Annual $14.87 $13.77 $17.33 Annual $16.17 $15.01 $18.96 Annual -$ 0.90 -$ 0.52 -$ 1.14 Annual $ 1.30 $ 1.24 $ 1.63 % -5.7% -3.6% -6.2% % 8.8% 9.0% 9.4% Table 2: PA Income over Feed Costs Feed Income All Cost per over feed Price 65 lbs. cost Month Jan-16 $17.40 $4.53 $6.68 Feb-16 $17.10 $4.57 $6.55 Mar-16 $16.30 $4.55 $6.05 Apr-16 $16.20 $4.39 $6.14 May-16 $15.90 $4.65 $5.69 Jun-16 $15.80 $4.28 $5.99 Jul-16 $16.90 $4.23 $6.75 Aug-16 $17.50 $4.34 $7.04 3

Sep-16 $17.90 $4.38 $7.26 Oct-16 $17.70 $4.50 $7.00 Nov-16 $18.65 $4.59 $7.53 Dec-16 $19.57 $4.18 $8.54 Jan-17 $20.00 $4.48 $8.52 Feb-17 $19.60 $4.22 $8.52 Mar-17 $18.43 $4.16 $7.82 Table 3: PA Margin All milk price per cwt. Feed cost per cwt. margin per cwt. Jan-16 $17.40 $7.12 $10.28 Feb-16 $17.10 $7.03 $10.07 Mar-16 $16.30 $7.00 $9.30 Apr-16 $16.20 $6.76 $9.44 May-16 $15.90 $7.15 $8.75 Jun-16 $15.80 $6.58 $9.22 Jul-16 $16.90 $6.51 $10.39 Aug-16 $17.50 $6.67 $10.83 Sep-16 $17.90 $6.73 $11.17 Oct-16 $17.70 $6.38 $11.24 Nov-16 $18.65 $7.07 $11.58 Dec-16 $19.40 $6.92 $12.48 Jan-17 $20.00 $6.90 $13.10 Feb-17 $19.60 $6.50 $13.10 Mar-17 $18.43 $6.40 $12.03 4

mil. lbs. $/cow/day Figure 1: PA Dairy Income over feed cost PA Dairy Income over Feed Cost 14 12 10 8 6 4 2014 2015 2016 2017 5 yr avg 2 0 Jan Mar May July Sept Nov Figure 2: Production 18,500 18,000 17,500 Monthly Production 30 Day months 2014 2015 2016 2017 17,000 16,500 16,000 15,500 Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov Source:USDA 5

1000 head Figure 3: Dairy Cows 9,500 Number of Dairy Cows 2014 2015 2016 2017 9,000 Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov Source:USDA 6