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Derivatives
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2016
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Derivatives
Derivatives

Commodity Contracts
The Company’s operating results are affected by changes to commodity prices. The Grain and Ethanol businesses have established “unhedged” position limits (the amount of a commodity, either owned or contracted for, that does not have an offsetting derivative contract to lock in the price). To reduce the exposure to market price risk on commodities owned and forward grain and ethanol purchase and sale contracts, the Company enters into exchange traded commodity futures and options contracts and over the counter forward and option contracts with various counterparties. These contracts are primarily traded via the regulated Chicago Mercantile Exchange ("CME"). The Company’s forward purchase and sales contracts are for physical delivery of the commodity in a future period. Contracts to purchase commodities from producers generally relate to the current or future crop years for delivery periods quoted by regulated commodity exchanges. Contracts for the sale of commodities to processors or other commercial consumers generally do not extend beyond one year.

All of these contracts meet the definition of derivatives. While the Company considers its commodity contracts to be effective economic hedges, the Company does not designate or account for its commodity contracts as hedges as defined under current accounting standards. The Company accounts for its commodity derivatives at estimated fair value. The estimated fair value of the commodity derivative contracts that require the receipt or posting of cash collateral is recorded on a net basis (offset against cash collateral posted or received, also known as margin deposits) within commodity derivative assets or liabilities. Management determines fair value based on exchange-quoted prices and in the case of its forward purchase and sale contracts, estimated fair value is adjusted for differences in local markets and non-performance risk. For contracts for which physical delivery occurs, balance sheet classification is based on estimated delivery date. For futures, options and over-the-counter contracts in which physical delivery is not expected to occur but, rather, the contract is expected to be net settled, the Company classifies these contracts as current or noncurrent assets or liabilities, as appropriate, based on the Company’s expectations as to when such contracts will be settled.

Realized and unrealized gains and losses in the value of commodity contracts (whether due to changes in commodity prices, changes in performance or credit risk, or due to sale, maturity or extinguishment of the commodity contract) and grain inventories are included in cost of sales and merchandising revenues. These amounts were previously classified in sales and merchandising revenues but were reclassified starting in the fourth quarter of 2015.

Generally accepted accounting principles permit a party to a master netting arrangement to offset fair value amounts recognized for derivative instruments against the right to reclaim cash collateral or obligation to return cash collateral under the same master netting arrangement. The Company has master netting arrangements for its exchange traded futures and options contracts and certain over-the-counter contracts. When the Company enters into a future, option or an over-the-counter contract, an initial margin deposit may be required by the counterparty. The amount of the margin deposit varies by commodity. If the market price of a future, option or an over-the-counter contract moves in a direction that is adverse to the Company’s position, an additional margin deposit, called a maintenance margin, is required. The margin deposit assets and liabilities are included in short-term commodity derivative assets or liabilities, as appropriate, in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.

The following table presents at December 31, 2016 and 2015, a summary of the estimated fair value of the Company’s commodity derivative instruments that require cash collateral and the associated cash posted/received as collateral. The net asset or liability positions of these derivatives (net of their cash collateral) are determined on a counterparty-by-counterparty basis and are included within current or noncurrent commodity derivative assets (or liabilities) on the Consolidated Balance Sheets:
 
December 31, 2016
 
December 31, 2015
(in thousands)
Net Derivative Asset Position
 
Net Derivative Liability Position
 
Net Derivative Asset Position
 
Net Derivative Liability Position
Collateral paid
$
28,273

 
$

 
$
3,008

 
$

Fair value of derivatives
1,599

 

 
25,356

 

Balance at end of period
$
29,872

 
$

 
$
28,364

 
$



The following table presents, on a gross basis, current and noncurrent commodity derivative assets and liabilities:
 
December 31, 2016
(in thousands)
Commodity Derivative Assets - Current
 
Commodity Derivative Assets - Noncurrent
 
Commodity Derivative Liabilities - Current
 
Commodity Derivative Liabilities - Noncurrent
 
Total
Commodity derivative assets
$
36,146

 
$
140

 
$
1,447

 
$
6

 
$
37,739

Commodity derivative liabilities
(18,972
)
 
(40
)
 
(24,614
)
 
(345
)
 
(43,971
)
Cash collateral
28,273

 

 

 

 
28,273

Balance sheet line item totals
$
45,447

 
$
100

 
$
(23,167
)
 
$
(339
)
 
$
22,041

 
December 31, 2015
(in thousands)
Commodity Derivative Assets - Current
 
Commodity Derivative Assets - Noncurrent
 
Commodity Derivative Liabilities - Current
 
Commodity Derivative Liabilities - Noncurrent
 
Total
Commodity derivative assets
$
51,647

 
$
412

 
$
371

 
$
2

 
$
52,432

Commodity derivative liabilities
(4,829
)
 

 
(37,758
)
 
(1,065
)
 
(43,652
)
Cash collateral
3,008

 

 

 

 
3,008

Balance sheet line item totals
$
49,826

 
$
412

 
$
(37,387
)
 
$
(1,063
)
 
$
11,788



The gains (losses) included in the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Operations and the line items in which they are located are as follows:
 
Year Ended
December 31,
(in thousands)
2016
 
2015
 
2014
Gains on commodity derivatives included in sales and merchandising revenues
$

 

 
67,579

Gains (Losses) on commodity derivatives included in cost of sales and merchandising revenues
$
(15,012
)
 
62,541

 


The Company had the following volume of commodity derivative contracts outstanding (on a gross basis) as of December 31, 2016 and 2015:
 
 
December 31, 2016
Commodity (in thousands)
Number of Bushels
 
Number of Gallons
 
Number of Pounds
 
Number of Tons
Non-exchange traded:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Corn
175,549

 

 

 

Soybeans
20,592

 

 

 

Wheat
7,177

 

 

 

Oats
36,025

 

 

 

Ethanol

 
215,081

 

 

Corn oil

 

 
9,358

 

Other
108

 
1,144

 

 
110

Subtotal
239,451

 
216,225

 
9,358

 
110

Exchange traded:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Corn
63,225

 

 

 

Soybeans
39,005

 

 

 

Wheat
45,360

 

 

 

Oats
4,120

 

 

 

Ethanol

 
78,120

 

 

Other

 

 

 

Subtotal
151,710

 
78,120

 

 

Total
391,161

 
294,345

 
9,358

 
110

 
December 31, 2015
Commodity (in thousands)
Number of Bushels
 
Number of Gallons
 
Number of Pounds
 
Number of Tons
Non-exchange traded:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Corn
227,248

 

 

 

Soybeans
13,357

 

 

 

Wheat
13,710

 

 

 

Oats
15,019

 

 

 

Ethanol

 
138,660

 

 

Corn oil

 

 
11,532

 

Other
297

 

 

 
116

Subtotal
269,631

 
138,660

 
11,532

 
116

Exchange traded:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Corn
106,260

 

 

 

Soybeans
17,255

 

 

 

Wheat
28,135

 

 

 

Oats
3,480

 

 

 

Ethanol

 
840

 

 

Other

 
840

 

 

Subtotal
155,130

 
1,680

 

 

Total
424,761

 
140,340

 
11,532

 
116



Interest Rate Derivatives

The Company periodically enters into interest rate contracts to manage interest rate risk on borrowing or financing activities. One of the Company's interest rate swaps had been reclassified to other current liabilities at December 31, 2015 as it matured in 2016 and was designated as a cash flow hedge; accordingly, changes in the fair value of this instrument were recognized in other comprehensive income. The terms of the swap matched the terms of the underlying debt instrument. The deferred derivative gains and losses on the interest rate swap were reclassified into income over the term of the underlying hedged items.

The Company has other interest rate contracts that are not designated as hedges. While the Company considers all of its interest rate derivative positions to be effective economic hedges of specified risks, these interest rate contracts are recorded on the balance sheet in other current assets or liabilities (if short-term in nature) or in other assets or other long-term liabilities (if non-current in nature) and changes in fair value are recognized currently in earnings as a component of interest expense. At December 31, 2016, the Company had several interest rate hedging instruments that are not accounted for as hedges, with notional amounts totaling $63.0 million.

The following table presents the open interest rate contracts at December 31, 2016:
Interest Rate Hedging Instrument
 
Year Entered
 
Year of Maturity
 
Initial Notional Amount
(in millions)
 
Hedged Item
 


Interest Rate
Long-term
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Swap
 
2012
 
2023
 
$
23.0

 
Interest rate component of debt - not accounted for as a hedge
 
1.9%
Collar
 
2013
 
2021
 
$
40.0

 
Interest rate component of debt - not accounted for as a hedge
 
2.9% to 4.8%

At December 31, 2016 and 2015, the Company had recorded the following amounts for the fair value of the Company's interest rate derivatives:
 
December 31,
(in thousands)
2016
 
2015
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
 
 
 
Interest rate contracts included in other long term liabilities
$
(2,530
)
 
$
(3,133
)
Total fair value of interest rate derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
$
(2,530
)
 
$
(3,133
)
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments
 
 
 
Interest rate contract included in other short term liabilities
$

 
$
(191
)
Total fair value of interest rate derivatives designated as hedging instruments
$

 
$
(191
)

The losses included in the Company's Consolidated Statements of Operations and the line item in which they are located for interest rate derivatives not designated as hedging instruments are as follows:
 
Year ended December 31,
(in thousands)
2016
 
2015
Interest expense
$
603

 
$
(1,065
)

The Company also has foreign currency derivatives which are considered effective economic hedges of specified economic risks but which are not designated as accounting hedges. At December 31, 2016 and 2015, the Company had recorded the following amounts for the fair value of the Company's foreign currency derivatives:
 
December 31,
 
December 31,
(in thousands)
2016
 
2015
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
 
 
 
Foreign currency contracts included in short term assets
$
(112
)
 
$

Total fair value of foreign currency contract derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
$
(112
)
 
$

The gains and losses included in the Company's Consolidated Statements of Operations and the line item in which they are located for foreign currency contract derivatives not designated as hedging instruments are as follows:
 
Year ended December 31,
(in thousands)
2016
 
2015
Foreign currency derivative gains (losses) included in Other income, net
$
(112
)
 
$