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David Schimmelpfennig
David Schimmelpfennig
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Yield variability as influenced by climate: A statistical investigation
CC Chen, BA McCarl, DE Schimmelpfennig
Climatic Change 66, 239-261, 2004
3972004
Agriculture in a changing climate: impacts and adaptation
J Reilly, W Baethgen, FE Chege, SC Van De Geijn, A Iglesias, G Kenny, ...
Climate change 1995; impacts, adaptations and mitigation of climate change …, 1996
3851996
Farm profits and adoption of precision agriculture
D Schimmelpfennig
3812016
Agricultural impact assessment, vulnerability, and the scope for adaptation
JM Reilly, D Schimmelpfennig
Climatic change 43 (4), 745-788, 1999
3441999
Short-lived agents and the long-lived environment
A John, R Pecchenino, D Schimmelpfennig, S Schreft
Journal of public economics 58 (1), 127-141, 1995
3171995
Climate change and global crop productivity
KR Reddy, HF Hodges
CABI, 2000
2282000
Irreversibility, uncertainty, and learning: portraits of adaptation to long-term climate change
J Reilly, D Schimmelpfennig
Climatic Change 45 (1), 253-278, 2000
2052000
Research investments and market structure in the food processing, agricultural input, and biofuel industries worldwide
K Fuglie, P Heisey, JL King, K Day-Rubenstein, D Schimmelpfennig, ...
USDA-ERS Economic Research Report, 2011
1982011
A GM subsistence crop in Africa: the case of Bt white maize in South Africa
M Gouse, CE Pray, J Kirsten, D Schimmelpfennig
International Journal of Biotechnology 7 (1-3), 84-94, 2005
1972005
Sequential adoption and cost savings from precision agriculture
D Schimmelpfennig, R Ebel
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 97-115, 2016
1722016
Agricultural adaptation to climate change: issues of longrun sustainability
D Schimmelpfennig, J Lewandrowski, M Tsigas, I Parry
1441996
Agriculture: the potential consequences of climate variability and change for the United States
JM Reilly
Cambridge Univ Pr, 2002
1312002
On the doorstep of the information age: Recent adoption of precision agriculture
D Schimmelpfennig, R Ebel
Economic Research Service, Paper No. EIB-80, 2011
1292011
On the doorstep of the information age: Recent adoption of precision agriculture
D Schimmelpfennig, R Ebel
Economic Research Service, Paper No. EIB-80, 2011
1272011
Agricultural productivity growth in the United States: Measurement, trends, and drivers
SL Wang, P Heisey, D Schimmelpfennig, VE Ball
Economic Research Service, Paper No. Err-189, 2015
1212015
Three seasons of subsistence insect-resistant maize in South Africa: have smallholders benefited?
M Gouse, CE Pray, D Schimmelpfennig, J Kirsten
AgBioForum, 2006
1212006
The impact of seed industry concentration on innovation: a study of US biotech market leaders
DE Schimmelpfennig, CE Pray, MF Brennan
Agricultural Economics 30 (2), 157-167, 2004
1202004
The distribution of benefits from Bt cotton adoption in South Africa
CE Pray, D Schimmelpfennig, M Gouse
AgBioForum, 2004
1202004
Conflict and cooperation on trans-boundary water resources
RE Just, S Netanyahu
Springer Science & Business Media, 1998
1121998
Economic implications of climate change for US agriculture: assessing recent evidence
J Lewandrowski, D Schimmelpfennig
Land Economics, 39-57, 1999
981999
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