Title: ProActive Price Risk Management: Chapter 1 Milk Pricing Fundamentals
1ProActive Price Risk ManagementChapter 1 - Milk
Pricing Fundamentals
Study Guide Users Guide to Pricing Milk in
Multiple Component Markets With Application to
the Mideast Area Federal Order 33. Updated
2003. By Cameron S. Thraen / OSU State Dairy
Marketing Specialist
2How is Your Milk Price Determined?
- Federal Milk Marketing Orders and Multiple
Component Pricing - How Component Values are established
- Deriving the Class III price
- Mailbox price versus the Class III price
- Producer Price Differential
3Federal Milk Marketing Orders January 1, 2000
84 Of Federal Order Milk Under MCP50 Under
Somatic Cell Count16 Skim Butterfat Only
Courtesy of Ken Bailey, Penn State Univ.
4Components Of MilkStandardized Milk for
purposes of calculating Class Prices
Courtesy of Ken Bailey, Penn State Univ.
5Butterfat
Protein
Other Solids
SCC
PPD
MCP
6Step 1 Summarize NASS Survey Prices
- Cheese
- Butter
- Nonfat dry milk
- Whey Protein Concentrate
- Compute two-week average (For Class I and Class
II prices - announced in advance of the month to
which they apply) - Compute monthly average (for Class III and IV
prices announced after the month to which they
apply)
7Release Dates for NASS Prices
2004 release dates
8Collect the NASS official prices
9Step 2 Convert commodity prices to component
prices .butter to butterfat.
10Convert commodity prices to component
pricescheese to protein.
11Convert commodity prices to component
pricescheese to protein.
12Step 3 Compute Class Prices
- Class I Class I Mover Class I Differential
Location adjustment Class I Butterfat - Mover is greater of advanced Class III or IV
Skim Price - Class II Adv Class IV Skim Milk Price 0.70
Class II Butterfat
13Step 3 Compute Class Prices
- Class III f(Class III butterfat, protein, other
solids) - Class IV f(Class IV butterfat, nonfat solids)
14Calculate Class Price from Component Prices
Class III
15Table 10 continued...
16Calculate Class Price from Component Prices
Class I Table 14.
17Table 14.
18Step 4Compute Class I-IV Revenue Pool
ValuePool Value gt Component Value most of the
time!
- Class I Value (Skim Milk and Butterfat )
- Class II Value (Nonfat Solids and Butterfat)
- Class III Value (Class III Fat, Protein, and
Other Solids) - Class IV Value (Class IV Fat and Nonfat Solids)
- /- Somatic Cell Count Adjustment (for Class
II-IV) - Total Value of Producer Milk
19Step 5Compute Producer Price Differential
- Total Pool Value
- - Fat, Protein, and Other Solids Payments made to
producers - - SCC Adjustments paid to producers
- - Transportation and Assembly credits
- /- Other adjustments
- Total Value of Milk in excess of Class III Value
- Divided by total milk equals PPD
20Whats the PPD?
Uniform Price PPD Class III Value or, PPD
Uniform Price Class III Value
Pool Values are reported each month by each
Federal Milk Marketing Administrator
Office http//www.fmmaclev.com/
21Facts on the FO33 PPD
- Correlation between the Uniform Price and the C3
price is 0.90 - Correlation between the C3 price and the PPD is
0.6 - Average value of the FO33 PPD is declining
- 2000 2.34
- 2001 1.42
- 2002 1.15
- 2003 0.54
- 2004 0.05
22PPD can become a deduction from the milk check
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24Class III Price Versus Mailbox Price
Class III _at_ 3.5 bf
25Variation in Milk Composition Affects Producer
Milk Value
26How are producer prices related to the Class
prices?
- Federal order producer payments for a given month
are the sum of the following (For orders with
component pricing) - Butterfat pounds X butterfat price
- Protein pounds X protein price
- Other solids pounds X other solids price
- Total hundredweight milk X Producer Price
Differential - Total hundredweight milk X somatic cell
adjustment - Federal order portion of the producer milk
check
27The first three elements represent the total
monthly value of the Class III components.
- If your milk tested exactly the same as the
standard composition milk used to derive the
Class III price (3.5 butterfat, 2.99 true
protein and 5.69 other solids) you could divide
the sum of the first three elements by your
monthly milk marketings in cwt. and come up with
the Class III price. - However, it is unlikely that your milk
composition is the same and it probably varies
from month to month.
28Milk pooled on Federal Order 33
29Components do vary by producer