Executive Summary
Dairy Revenue Protection (Dairy-RP) participation figures provided by the USDA Risk Management Agency (RMA) were recently updated with values spanning through the end of the final week of May ’21. Highlights from the most recent report include:
- There were 8,524 Dairy-RP policies sold with active endorsements through the week ending May 28th, up four from the previous week. Wisconsin led all states in the number of policies sold with active endorsements, followed by Minnesota, California and Michigan.
- Dairy-RP policies sold through the week ending May 28th have covered a total of 143.4 billion pounds of milk, the equivalent of 21.4% of total 2019-2021 USDA projected milk production volumes. 94.5% of all milk covered has been at the 95% coverage level. California led all states in pounds of milk production covered within the Dairy-RP program through the week ending May 28th followed by Wisconsin, Idaho and Texas.
- 12-month rolling average Class III Milk volume figures reached a record high level during Jan ’21, prior to declining to a one year low level during the week ending May 28th. 12-month rolling average Class III Milk open interest figures remained above the record low levels experienced throughout Mar ’20, reaching an 18 month high level during the week ending May 28th.
Additional Report Details
Policies Sold:
There were 8,524 Dairy-RP policies sold with active endorsements through the week ending May 28th, up four from the previous week. The weekly increase in Dairy-RP endorsements finished below previous year seasonal levels for the 11th time in the past 12 weeks.
Dairy-RP policies have been sold throughout 46 states through the week ending May 28th. Policies with active endorsements have been sold throughout 45 states, led by Wisconsin, Minnesota, California and Michigan. Wisconsin has accounted for over a quarter of all policies sold with active endorsements through the week ending May 28th.
Pounds Covered:
Approximately 143.4 billion pounds of milk have been covered through the Dairy-RP program through the week ending May 28th, which is the equivalent of 716,900 Class III milk contracts. 94.5% of all milk production covered has been at the 95% coverage level through the week ending May 28th.
California led all states in pounds of milk production covered within the Dairy-RP program through the week ending May 28th, followed by Wisconsin, Idaho and Texas. The aforementioned states combined to account for over half of all pounds of milk production covered within the Dairy-RP program.
CME Volume & Open Interest:
CME Class III Milk volume and open interest figures increased substantially following the initial wave of Dairy-RP sign-ups. More recently, 12-month rolling average Class III Milk volume figures reached a record high level during Jan ’21, prior to declining over the four and a half most recent months of data and returning to a one year low level during the week ending May 28th. 12-month rolling average Class III Milk open interest figures remained above the record low levels experienced throughout Mar ’20, reaching an 18 month high level during the week ending May 28th.
Dairy-RP milk production volumes covered through the week ending May 28th were equivalent to 21.4% of total 2019-2021 USDA projected milk production volumes. For comparison, CME Class III Milk open interest as of the week ending May 28th was equivalent to just 0.8% of total 2019-2021 projected production volumes.