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Farm Bill Outlook and the Potential Impact on Agriculture

Farm Bill Outlook and the Potential Impact on Agriculture. Urban Ag Academy Ames, Iowa July 20, 2018 Chad Hart Associate Professor/Crop Marketing Specialist chart@iastate.edu 515-294-9911. USDA’s Budget. Source: USDA, FY 2019 Budget Summary. Timing.

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Farm Bill Outlook and the Potential Impact on Agriculture

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  1. Farm Bill Outlook and the Potential Impact on Agriculture Urban Ag Academy Ames, Iowa July 20, 2018 Chad Hart Associate Professor/Crop Marketing Specialist chart@iastate.edu 515-294-9911

  2. USDA’s Budget Source: USDA, FY 2019 Budget Summary

  3. Timing • Federal ag leadership hopes to pass the Farm Bill this year • Current Farm Bill is set to sunset Sept. 30, 2018 • Both chambers of Congress have passed their own separate versions of the Farm Bill • The next step is to appoint a conference committee to craft a compromise Farm Bill • The House has named conferees; the Senate has not. • Very tight timeline to pass Farm Bill for the President’s signature

  4. Significant Differences • Differences in legislation and approach between the chambers • House Farm Bill passed on partisan lines • Senate Farm Bill passed with bi-partisan vote • Major differences on work requirements for nutrition programs • Senate put in tighter payment limitations than House for commodity support programs • House reduced spending for conservation programs (and eliminated some programs), while Senate maintained conservation spending

  5. PLC: Corn Payment Potential Reference Price = $3.70 per bushel Payment Yield = 150 bushels per acre Notes: PLC payments are made on 85% of base acres.

  6. ARC-CO: 2015 Corn Revenue Guarantee Benchmark Revenue = $851.69 per acre ARC Revenue Guarantee = $732.45 per acre Notes: Example is Story County, Iowa. Revenue Guarantee equals 86% of Benchmark.

  7. PLC pays, ARC does not Neither pay Both pay ARC pays, PLC does not

  8. ARC-CO: 2017 Corn Revenue Guarantee Benchmark Revenue = $675.45 per acre ARC Revenue Guarantee = $580.89 per acre Notes: Example is Story County, Iowa. Revenue Guarantee equals 86% of Benchmark.

  9. Federal Crop Insurance

  10. Ag Productivity and Usage Using corn as an example Source: USDA

  11. Ag Prices Using corn as an example Source: USDA

  12. Net Farm Income Source: USDA

  13. Farm Debt Source: Federal Reserve

  14. Ag Economic Summary • Agricultural production and consumption has grown rapidly over the past several years. • But when production exceeds consumption, prices fall. • Crop revenues peaked in 2012-13, while livestock revenues crested in 2014-15, leading to record farm incomes. • Since then net farm income has been cut in half. • While the percentage loss in substantial, net farm income remains above levels from the early 2000’s. • Farmers and ranchers have partially compensated for the loss in income by taking on higher debt loads. • Farm and ranch balance sheets are eroding and financial stress is building for some producers, but the financial issues are not as severe as during the 1980’s. • The recent trade issues have driven ag prices lower, putting additional pressure on farms already facing financial problems.

  15. Iowa Corn Prices vs. Costs

  16. Source: USDA-FAS

  17. Source: USDA-FAS

  18. Source: USDA-FAS

  19. Source: USDA-FAS

  20. Value of Ag Trade Source: USDA-FAS

  21. U.S. Ag Exports Source: USDA-FAS

  22. Pork Export Shifts Source: USDA-FAS

  23. Beef Export Shifts Source: USDA-FAS

  24. Corn Export Shifts Source: USDA-FAS

  25. Soybean Export Shifts Source: USDA-FAS

  26. Arable Land

  27. Thank you for your time!Any questions?My web site:http://www2.econ.iastate.edu/faculty/hart/Iowa Farm Outlook:http://www2.econ.iastate.edu/ifo/Ag Decision Maker:http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/

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