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Agricultural Outlook for 2013
Joseph W. GlauberChief Economist, USDA
USDA 89th Agricultural Outlook ForumFebruary 21, 2013
US agricultural exports projected at record high
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FY 2013 exports: $142.0 bFY 2013 imports: 112.5 b Net trade bal: 29.5 b
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China remains top destination for US agricultural exports for 2nd straight year
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Soybeans and cotton account for two-thirds of US agricultural exports to China
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OtherRed Meats, FR/CH/FRFeeds & FoddersHides & SkinsCoarse GrainsCottonSoybeans
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Export values forecast up in FY 2013 for most commodity categories
WheatRice
CornSoybeans
Beef and vealPork
PoultryDairy products
CottonF&V-fresh
F&V-frozenTree nuts
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But export volumes flat or down for most commodities
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Rice Corn
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Cotton05
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+7.4%
+2.7%
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-4.1% -2.0% n/c -0.6%
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Brazil corn exports to surpass U.S. exports?
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Source: USDA-FAS monthly trade circular, Grain: World Markets and Trade, February 8, 2013
Global ending stocks tighten for grains
Crop 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13Days of use
Wheat 76 96 112 110 104 96Corn 62 69 65 55 54 50Rice 69 77 79 81 84 80Soybeans 83 72 93 101 80 84Upland Cotton 187 208 144 156 245 281
lowest since 1973/74
China builds cotton inventory
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Much of area exiting CRP is located in Plains states
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KANSAS
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MONTANA
NORTH DAKOTA
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AcresSource: Farm Service Agency
Planted acres projected to decline in 2013Million acres
Crop 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013F Percentchange
Corn 93.5 86.0 86.4 88.2 91.9 97.2 96.5 -0.7Soybeans 64.7 75.7 77.5 77.4 75.0 77.2 77.5 +0.4Wheat 60.5 63.2 59.2 53.6 54.4 55.7 56.0 +0.5Upland cotton 10.5 9.3 9.0 10.8 14.4 12.1 9.8 -19.0Minor feed grains 15.5 15.8 13.6 11.4 10.6 12.6 12.9 +2.4Rice 2.8 3.0 3.1 3.6 2.7 2.7 2.6 -3.7 Total 8 crops 247.5 253.0 248.7 245.0 249.0 257.5 255.3 -0.9CRP 36.8 34.6 33.7 31.4 31.2 29.5 27.1 -8.18 crops + CRP 284.3 287.6 282.4 276.4 280.2 287.0 282.4 -1.6
Drought persists across much of the United States
Corn and soybean production projected to rebound in 2013
Crop Unit 2012 2013 Change
Corn Mil bu 10,780 14,530 34.8%
Soybeans Mil bu 3,015 3,405 12.9%
Cotton Mil bales 17.0 14.0 -17.7%
Rice Mil cwt 199.5 192.0 -3.8%
Wheat Mil bu 2,269 2,100 -7.4%
Preseason precipitation and Iowa corn yields
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Deviation from Sep-Jan average precipitation (inches)
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Weekly ethanol production below RFS caps for conventional biofuels
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Source: DOE-Energy Information Administration, Weekly Petroleum Status Report.
US corn use for ethanol rebounds, but below 5 billion bushels
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Ethanol corn use Ethanol share of corn use (%)
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Motor gasoline use projected to decline
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Source: DOE--Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook
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Commodity prices fall from record levelsCrop 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14F % Change
2011-12Wheat 4.87 5.70 7.24 7.90 7.00 -11.4%Corn 3.55 5.18 6.22 7.20 4.80 -33.3%Soybeans 9.59 11.30 12.50 14.30 10.50 -26.6%Rice 14.40 12.70 14.50 14.90 15.20 +2.0%Cotton 62.9 81.5 88.3 71.0 73.0 +2.8%
Source: USDA-NASS and Office of the Chief Economist, February 2013
Wheat, corn and soybeans in dollars per bushel; rice in dollars per hundredweight;cotton in cents per pound. Numbers in red denote record levels.
High feed costs keep feed ratios at low levels
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Livestock, dairy and poultry prices projected to increase in 2013
Animal products
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013F % Change2012-13
Dollars per cwt
Cattle 83.25 95.38 114.73 122.86 129.50 5.4 Hogs 41.24 55.06 66.11 60.88 63.00 3.5 Broilers 77.60 82.90 79.90 86.6 95.00 9.7 Milk 12.83 16.26 20.14 18.51 19.25 4.0
Source: Office of the Chief Economist, February 2013
Prices in red denote record levels.
Food CPI to rise in 2013 but likely to remain below levels in 2008 and 2011
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ERS forecast:3.0-4.0% for 2013
Net cash income projected to fall in 2013, but remain high relative to historical levels
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Net cash income projected to fall for most crop producers
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Cotton and rice
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Net cash income for livestock producers expected to decline in 2013
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Source: Economic Research Service
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