RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Climate, Water, and Agriculture JF Land Economics JO Land Econ FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 328 OP 341 DO 10.2307/3147020 VO 79 IS 3 A1 Robert Mendelsohn A1 Ariel Dinar YR 2003 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/79/3/328.abstract AB This study explores the interaction between climate, water, and agriculture. We test whether surface water withdrawal can help explain the variation of farm values across the United States and whether adding these variables to the standard Ricardian model changes the measured climate sensitivity of agriculture. The paper finds that the value of irrigated cropland is not sensitive to precipitation and increases in value with temperature. Finally, the paper finds that sprinkler systems are used primarily in wet cool sites, whereas gravity and especially drip systems help compensate for higher temperatures. These results indicate that irrigation can help agriculture adapt to global warming. (JEL Q2, Q15)