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Title: Markets and Component Pricing


1
Markets and Component Pricing
  • Ken Bailey
  • Penn State University

Penn State is committed to affirmative action,
equal opportunity, and the diversity of its
workforce
2
My Talk Today
  • Markets have changed
  • This change affects profitability
  • What can farmers do?

3
Changes in Milk Pricing Over Time
  • Blend price adjusted for butterfat
  • Started with Babcock test
  • Component pricing tested in federal orders (80s
    90s)
  • Federal order reform in 2000
  • Market based
  • Uses multiple component pricing
  • Not everyone gets the same price

4
Why Were These Changes Made?
  • Federal policy makers
  • To encourage a more competitive market
  • Address what processors wanted
  • Processors
  • Fluid lower SCC
  • Cheese greater cheese yields

5
Who Uses MPC Plans in the U.S.?
  • Federal orders
  • 7 of 11 orders
  • State orders
  • California has their own MPC pricing plan (since
    1962)
  • Unregulated markets
  • Priced outside of federal orders
  • May use proprietary pricing plans

6
Composition of Milk Solids
Milk contains 87.4 water, 12.6 solids
7
Cheese Per Capita Consumption
Both Italian and American are growing!
8
New Pricing Plans
9
Butter Price
Nonfat whey Prices
Cheese Price
Component Values
Federal Order Prices
How milk is priced under Federal Orders
Farm-gate milk prices
10
Example Upper Midwest August 2002
11
Example Northeast Order 1 August 2002
12
Farmers Dont Produce Same Level of Components
13
Histogram of Protein Jan 2000, Mideast Fed Order
9,856 Farms
Mean of 3.13
Source Mideast Federal Order
14
Histogram of Class III ValueJan 2000, Mideast
Fed Order
9,856 Farms
Mean of 10.75/cwt
Source Mideast Federal Order
15
Economic Considerations of Component Pricing
  • Farmers paid on the basis of
  • Lbs of protein fat
  • Volume of milk sold
  • Fat may be inversely related to daily production
  • Protein is hard to improve
  • Feed costs should be considered when evaluating
    profitability of components

16
Example Tom and Ed
Both produce 115,000 lbs of milk/month
  • Ed
  • Component levels
  • Butterfat 3.50
  • Protein 2.85
  • Class III 9.62
  • Sales 11,063
  • Tom
  • Component levels
  • Butterfat 3.70
  • Protein 3.05
  • Class III 10.23
  • Sales 11,764

Assumes a butterfat price of 0.90/lb, a protein
price of 2.17/lb, and other solids price of
0.05/lb.
17
What Can Farmers Do?
  • Do nothing, thats the way its always been
  • Take action
  • Compare yourself to the order average
  • Evaluate your feeding program
  • Look at cows, equipment, cow comfort
  • Improve genetics of your herd

18
Conclusions
  • Economic incentives have changed
  • Not everyone producing the same level of protein
  • Progressive producers will look for an advantage
    in the market place
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