illinois and iowa 7 12 to 7-20-2010
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Grain Price Outlook and Market Strategies
For Wyffels’
Corn Strategies 2010
Presented by: John RoachJuly13 & 20, 2010
Disclaimer:
These data and comments are provided for information purposes only and are not intended to be used for specific trading strategies. Although all information is believed to be reliable, we cannot guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Commodity trading involves the risk of loss, and you should fully understand those risks before trading. Past financial results are not necessarily indicative of future performance.
John Roach was paid an honorarium to make the following presentation. John Roach is completely responsible for the content that follows.
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What are the Fundamentals Now?
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Iowa Soybean Plantings Condition (10,200 thousand acres)
SOURCE: USDA June 30, 2010 Planted Acres Report and July 12, 2010 Crop Progress Report
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Illinois Soybean Plantings Condition (9,300 thousand acres)
SOURCE: USDA June 30, 2010 Planted Acres Report and July 12, 2010 Crop Progress Report
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Minnesota Soybean Plantings Condition (7,500 thousand acres)
SOURCE: USDA June 30, 2010 Planted Acres Report and July 12, 2010 Crop Progress Report
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Missouri Soybean Plantings Condition (7,500 thousand acres)
SOURCE: USDA June 30, 2010 Planted Acres Report and July 12, 2010 Crop Progress Report
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Tight stocks until harvest
2010 supplies becoming more surplus
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S. America will still be shipping in Dec. hurting new crop bean price
Bean Situation and Price Outlook
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World Coarse Grain Production
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Non – U.S. 58.9 Bu/Acre
World 80.3 Bu/Acre
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USDA 2009 World Corn Yields 12/10/09
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2008/09: 54.9 MMT2009/10: 49.7 MMT2010/11: 44.5 MMT
2008/09: 51.2 MMT2009/10: 54.0 MMT2010/11: 53.4 MMT
2008/09: 27.6 MMT2009/10: 23.5 MMT2010/11: 27.2 MMT
FSU - 12 Exports
U.S. Coarse GrainExports
U.S. Wheat Exports
Wheat 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011
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Australia 14.75 14.50 15.50
Canada 18.81 18.50 15.50
EU-27 25.32 21.00 23.00
FSU-12 37.76 35.05 31.65103.41 93.05 92.65
Coarse GrainsArgentina 12.45 14.81 16.21
Australia 4.41 4.39 4.46
Canada 3.87 3.03 2.88
Brazil 7.15 8.03 7.03
EU-27 5.55 2.98 5.26
FSU-12 17.10 14.69 12.8650.53 47.93 48.70
Total 153.94 140.98 141.35
Major World Feed Exporters 7-9-2010
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July 2010163.5 Bu / Ac
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Iowa Corn Plantings Condition (13,300 thousand acres)
SOURCE: USDA June 30, 2010 Planted Acres Report and July 12, 2010 Crop Progress Report
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Illinois Corn Plantings Condition (12,600 thousand acres)
SOURCE: USDA June 30, 2010 Planted Acres Report and July 12, 2010 Crop Progress Report
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Nebraska Corn Plantings Condition (8,800 thousand acres)
SOURCE: USDA June 30, 2010 Planted Acres Report and July 12, 2010 Crop Progress Report
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Minnesota Corn Plantings Condition (7,500 thousand acres)
SOURCE: USDA June 30, 2010 Planted Acres Report and July 12, 2010 Crop Progress Report
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U.S. Corn Condition (% Good, Excellent)
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Harvest
1960 - 64 62.52 Average1965 74.1 119% Percentage of average since last record
1966 - 71 79.85 Average1972 97.1 122% Percentage of average since last record
1973 - 78 88.23 Average1979 109.5 124% Percentage of average since last record
1980 - 85 103.15 Average1986 119.4 116% Percentage of average since last record
1987 - 91 109.56 Average1992 131.4 120% Percentage of average since last record
1993 - 03 129.22 Average2004 160.4 124% Percentage of average since last record
2005 - 09 153.32 Average20?? 185.5 121% Percentage of average since last record
U.S. Corn Yield
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World coarse grain and U.S. ending stocks smaller
Poor quality took more bushels
This year crop quality back to normal
We need a big corn crop in 2011
Prices headed to harvest low- sell ‘11 and ‘12
Inflation gone
Corn Situation and Price Outlook
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How Should I Market My Crops?
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•Focus the majority of sales in the 1st half of the year
•March through June is usually best
Rule # 1
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Why Market Grain Aggressively?In the last 21 years,
Comparing December Corn Futures in March–June vs. Oct-Nov
•Dropped Significantly – 15 years•Drifted Sideways – 3 years•Increased Significantly – 3 years
Marketing Ahead is Correct 85% of the Time!
What is it worth?
The 5 Year Ave. of Dec corn during Oct – Nov $3.07 0.66
The 5 Year Ave. of Dec corn during Roach Mar – June Sell Signals = $3.73
What is it worth?
150 bpa X 0.66 = $100 per acre
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•Sell only when markets are giving us a Roach Ag Sell Signal
Rule # 2
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December 2007 Corn
Both Lines Over 75 = Roach Ag Sell Signal
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Roach Ag Sell & Buy SignalsYour Digital Thermometer For Prices
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Roach Ag Sell SignalsWhen Both Lines Are Above 75 = Sell Signal
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Roach Ag 2007 Corn Sell Signals56 Days of Sell Signals ($3.91) and 272 Days Without ($3.71)
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•Figure out the percentage of bushels you are comfortable selling each and every spring and tie that % to the your crop insurance policy coverage level
Rule # 3
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•Make sure you have enough on-farm or other owned storage to hold the balance of a crop using your best ever yields
Rule # 4
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•Make sure you sell enough in the spring prior to harvest to generate necessary cash-flow from harvest through February
Rule # 5
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•Split your old crop bushels and new crop contracts into between 3 and 5 increments and sell one increment of each on each Sell Signal
Rule # 6
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Put Opportunity - Buy Buy Puts on some of the Crop Puts on some of the Crop You Do Not Want to Sell You Do Not Want to Sell on a Cash Contracton a Cash Contract
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Put Opportunity - Buy Buy Puts on some of the Crop Puts on some of the Crop You Do Not Want to Sell You Do Not Want to Sell on a Cash Contracton a Cash Contract
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Put Opportunity - Buy Buy Puts on some of the Crop Puts on some of the Crop You Do Not Want to Sell You Do Not Want to Sell on a Cash Contracton a Cash Contract
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Put Opportunity - Buy Buy Puts on some of the Crop Puts on some of the Crop You Do Not Want to Sell You Do Not Want to Sell on a Cash Contracton a Cash Contract
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December 2009 Roach Ag. Corn Sell Signals
Put Opportunity - Buy Buy Puts on some of the Crop Puts on some of the Crop You Do Not Want to Sell You Do Not Want to Sell on a Cash Contracton a Cash Contract
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December 2010 Roach Ag. Corn Sell Signals
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Put Opportunity - Buy Buy Puts on some of the Crop Puts on some of the Crop You Do Not Want to Sell You Do Not Want to Sell on a Cash Contracton a Cash Contract
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Put Opportunity - Buy Buy Puts on some of the Crop Puts on some of the Crop You Do Not Want to Sell You Do Not Want to Sell on a Cash Contracton a Cash Contract
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Put Opportunity - Buy Buy Puts on some of the Crop Puts on some of the Crop You Do Not Want to Sell You Do Not Want to Sell on a Cash Contracton a Cash Contract
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Put Opportunity - Buy Buy Puts on some of the Crop Puts on some of the Crop You Do Not Want to Sell You Do Not Want to Sell on a Cash Contracton a Cash Contract
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Put Opportunity - Buy Buy Puts on some of the Crop Puts on some of the Crop You Do Not Want to Sell You Do Not Want to Sell on a Cash Contracton a Cash Contract
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Nov. 2010 Roach Ag. Bean Sell Signals
What About the Grain You Don’t Want to Sell Ahead?
• Build Storage to hold increasingly larger yields• Increased infrastructure will reduce harvest bottlenecks• Reduce drying and shrink costs• Capture the futures carry available• Capture the improvement in basis and competition between bids• Space out your workload• Avoid extremely low harvest bids
• Price Risk– “If I sell, Prices might go higher.”
• Marketing Risk– “If I oversell, I won’t have enough money to buy-back my sales.”
• Buy Puts on spring Sell Signals• Hold them until an August – September Buy Signal• It takes advantage of the normal price decline • Cash in and wait until next year• May also sell Calls if margin calls don’t freak you out – you have to
fund Call option loss as it occurs• Spend about 30 cents on corn and 50 cents on bean• Frequently able to double your money – but will lose premium if
prices don’t go down
Cover Unsold Grain With Put Options
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