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A Bioeconomic Simulation Analysis of Irrigation Investments

W. G Boggess and C. B. Amerling

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1983, vol. 15, issue 2, 85-91

Abstract: Agriculture is unique with respect to the importance of weather variability on output and profits. Irrigation has long been recognized as a means of increasing yields and profits in the arid west, and recently interest in investments in supplemental irrigation in humid areas has accelerated (Brown and Skinner; Hewitt et al.; Levins; Clouser et al., Worm et al.; Schoney and Massie).

Date: 1983
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