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Cal-Maine Foods IncConsumer Staples · Agricultural Prod-Livestock & Animal Specialties · CIK 16160 · FY ends May 30
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CALM · 10-K · period ended 2022-05-28

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Table of Contents

1

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, DC

20549

FORM

10-K

ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO

SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For The Fiscal Year

Ended

May 28, 2022

TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT

TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE

ACT OF 1934

For the transition period from ____________ to ____________

Commission file number:

001-38695

CAL-MAINE FOODS, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Delaware

64-0500378

(State or other Jurisdiction of Incorporation or Organization)

(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)

1052 Highland Colony Pkwy, Suite 200

,

Ridgeland

,

Mississippi

39157

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)

(

601

)

948-6813

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12 (b) of the Act:

Title of each class:

Trading Symbol(s)

Name of each exchange on which registered:

Common Stock, $0.01 par value per share

CALM

The

NASDAQ

Global Select Market

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12 (g) of the Act:

NONE

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act.

Yes

No

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Act.

Yes

No

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1)

has filed all reports required to be filed

by Section 13 or 15(d) of the

Securities Exchange Act

of 1934 during the preceding

12 months (or for such

shorter period that the registrant

was required to file

such reports), and (2) has

been subject

to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.

Yes

No

Indicate by check mark whether

the registrant has submitted

electronically every Interactive Data

File required to be

submitted pursuant to Rule

405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to

submit

such files).

Yes

No

Indicate

by

check

mark

whether

the

registrant

is

a

large

accelerated

filer,

an

accelerated

filer,

a

non-accelerated

filer,

a

smaller

reporting

company,

or an emerging

growth company.

See the definitions

of “large accelerated

filer,” “accelerated

filer”, “smaller reporting

company”,

and "emerging growth company" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

Large accelerated filer

Accelerated filer

Non-accelerated filer

Smaller reporting company

Emerging growth company

If an

emerging

growth company,

indicate by

check mark

if the

registrant has

elected not

to use

the extended

transition period

for

complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act

Indicate by

check mark

whether the registrant

has filed

a report on

and attestation

to its management's

assessment of

the effectiveness

of its

internal control over

financial reporting under

Section 404(b) of

the Sarbanes-Oxley Act

(15 U.S.C.

7262(b)) by the

registered public accounting

firm that prepared or issued its audit report.

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Act).

Yes

No

The aggregate market value, as

reported by The NASDAQ Global Select

Market, of the registrant’s

Common Stock, $0.01 par value,

held by

non-affiliates

at November 26,

2021, which

was the

date of

the last

business day

of the

registrant’s

most recently

completed second

fiscal

quarter, was $

1,428,527,739

.

As of

July 19,

2022,

44,139,524

shares of

the registrant’s

Common Stock,

$0.01 par value,

and

4,800,000

shares of

the registrant’s

Class A

Common Stock, $0.01 par value, were outstanding.

DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED

BY REFERENCE

The information called

for by Part

III of this Form

10-K is incorporated

herein by reference

from the registrant’s

Definitive Proxy Statement

for its 2022

annual meeting of

stockholders which will be

filed pursuant to

Regulation 14A not later

than 120 days

after the end

of the fiscal

year covered by this report.

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2

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Item

Page

Number

Part I

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

1.

Business

3

1A.

Risk Factors

12

1B.

Unresolved Staff Comments

19

2.

Properties

19

3.

Legal Proceedings

20

4.

Mine Safety Disclosures

20

Part II

5.

MarketforRegistrant’sCommonEquity,RelatedStockholderMattersandIssuerPurchases

of Equity Securities

20

6.

Reserved

22

7.

Management’s Discussion and Analysisof Financial Condition and Results of Operations

23

7A.

Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

34

8.

Financial Statements and Supplementary Data

35

9.

Changes in and Disagreements with Accountants on Accounting and Financial Disclosure

61

9A.

Controls and Procedures

61

9B.

Other Information

63

9C.

Disclosure Regarding Foreign Jurisdictions That Prevent Inspections

63

Part III

10.

Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate Governance

63

11.

Executive Compensation

63

12.

SecurityOwnershipofCertainBeneficialOwnersandManagementandRelatedStockholder

Matters

63

13.

Certain Relationships and Related Transactions,and Director Independence

63

14.

Principal Accounting Fees and Services

64

Part IV

15.

Exhibit and Financial Statement Schedules

64

16.

Form 10-K Summary

65

Signatures

66

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3

PART

I.

FORWARD

-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This report contains numerous forward-looking statements within the meaning

of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 (the

“Securities Act”) and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) relating

to, among other things,

our shell egg business, including estimated future production data, expected construction schedules, projected construction costs,

potential future supply of and demand for our products, potential future corn and soybean price trends, potential future impact on

our business of

the COVID-19 pandemic,

potential future impact

on our business

of new legislation,

rules or policies,

potential

outcomes

of

legal

proceedings,

and

other

projected

operating

data,

including

anticipated

results

of

operations

and

financial

condition. Such forward-looking statements are identified by the use of words such as “believes,” “intends,” “expects,”

“hopes,”

“may,”

“should,” “plans,”

“projected,” “contemplates,”

“anticipates,” or

similar words.

Actual outcomes

or results could

differ

materially from those

projected in the forward-looking

statements. The forward-looking

statements are based

on management’s

current intent, belief,

expectations, estimates, and

projections regarding the

Company and its industry.

These statements are

not

guarantees of future performance

and involve risks, uncertainties, assumptions,

and other factors that are

difficult to predict and

may be beyond

our control. The

factors that could

cause actual results

to differ

materially from

those projected

in the forward-

looking statements

include, among

others, (i)

the risk

factors set

forth in

Item 1A

Risk Factors

and elsewhere

in this

report as

well

as those

included

in other

reports

we file

from time

to time

with the

Securities

and

Exchange

Commission

(the “SEC”)

(including our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports

on Form 8-K), (ii) the risks and hazards inherent

in the shell

egg business (including disease, pests, weather conditions, and potential for product recall), including but not limited to the most

recent outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (“HPAI”)

affecting poultry in the U.S., Canada and other countries that was

first detected in commercial

flocks in the U.S. in

February 2022, (iii) changes in

the demand for and market

prices of shell eggs

and feed costs, (iv)

our ability to

predict and meet

demand for cage-free and

other specialty eggs, (v)

risks, changes, or obligations

that

could

result

from

our

future

acquisition

of

new

flocks

or

businesses

and

risks

or

changes

that

may

cause

conditions

to

completing

a

pending

acquisition

not

to

be

met,

(vi)

risks

relating

to

the

evolving

COVID-19

pandemic,

including

without

limitation increased costs

and rising inflation

and interest rates, which

generally have been

exacerbated by Russia’s

invasion of

Ukraine starting

in February

2022, (vii)

our ability

to retain

existing customers,

acquire new

customers and

grow our

product

mix, and (viii) adverse results

in pending litigation matters. Readers

are cautioned not to place

undue reliance on forward-looking

statements because,

while we believe

the assumptions on

which the forward-looking

statements are based

are reasonable, there

can be no

assurance that these

forward-looking statements will prove

to be accurate.

Further, forward-looking statements included

herein are only made as of the respective dates thereof, or if no

date is stated, as of the date hereof. Except as otherwise required

by

law,

we

disclaim

any

intent

or

obligation

to

publicly

update

these

forward-looking

statements,

whether

because

of

new

information, future events, or otherwise.

ITEM 1.

BUSINESS

Our Business

We are the largest

producer and distributor of shell eggs in the United States. Our mission is to be the most sustainable

producer

and reliable

supplier of

consistent, high

quality fresh

shell eggs

and egg

products

in the

country,

demonstrating

a "Culture

of

Sustainability" in everything we do, and

creating value for our shareholders,

customers, team members and communities. We sell

most of our shell

eggs in the southwestern,

southeastern, mid-western and

mid-Atlantic regions of the

U.S. and aim to maintain

efficient, state-of-the-art operations located close to our customers. We

were founded in 1957 by the late Fred R. Adams, Jr. and

are headquartered in Ridgeland, Mississippi.

The Company has one operating segment, which is the production, grading, packaging,

marketing and distribution of shell eggs.

Our

integrated

operations

consist

of

hatching

chicks,

growing

and

maintaining

flocks

of

pullets,

layers

and

breeders,

manufacturing feed, and

producing, processing, packaging, and

distributing shell eggs.

Layers are mature

female chickens, pullets

are female chickens usually less than 18 weeks of age, and breeders are male and female chickens used to produce fertile eggs to

be hatched for egg production flocks. Our total flock as of May 28, 2022 consisted of approximately 42.2 million layers and 11.5

million pullets and breeders.

Many of our customers rely

on us to provide most of

their shell egg needs, including

specialty and conventional eggs.

Specialty

eggs encompass a broad range of products. We classify nutritionally enhanced,

cage-free, organic,

free-range, pasture-raised and

brown eggs

as specialty

eggs for

accounting and

reporting purposes.

We

classify all

other shell

eggs as

conventional products.

While we report separate sales information

for these egg types, there

are many cost factors that are

not specifically available for

conventional or

specialty eggs

due to

the nature

of egg

production. We

manage our

operations and

allocate resources

to these

types of eggs on a consolidated basis based on the demands of our customers.

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Throughout the Company’s history,

we have acquired other companies in our industry. Since 1989 through our fiscal year ended

May 28, 2022, we have completed 23 acquisitions ranging

in size from 160 thousand layers to 7.5 million layers. Most recently,

effective on May 30, 2021, the Company acquired

the remaining 50% membership interest in Red River Valley

Egg Farm, LLC

(“Red River”),

which owns and

operates a specialty

Source: SEC EDGAR (public domain) · 10-K for the period ended 2022-05-28, filed 2022-07-19 · accession 0001562762-22-000297

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