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Jesse Tack
Jesse Tack
Professor of Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University
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Effect of warming temperatures on US wheat yields
J Tack, A Barkley, LL Nalley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (22), 6931-6936, 2015
4462015
More than mean effects: Modeling the effect of climate on the higher order moments of crop yields
J Tack, A Harri, K Coble
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 94 (5), 1037-1054, 2012
1262012
Irrigation offsets wheat yield reductions from warming temperatures
J Tack, A Barkley, N Hendricks
Environmental Research Letters 12 (11), 114027, 2017
1152017
Disaggregating sorghum yield reductions under warming scenarios exposes narrow genetic diversity in US breeding programs
J Tack, J Lingenfelser, SVK Jagadish
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (35), 9296-9301, 2017
962017
Yield reduction under climate warming varies among wheat cultivars in South Africa
AM Shew, JB Tack, LL Nalley, P Chaminuka
Nature communications 11 (1), 4408, 2020
872020
Warming temperatures will likely induce higher premium rates and government outlays for the US crop insurance program
J Tack, K Coble, B Barnett
Agricultural economics 49 (5), 635-647, 2018
722018
Climate and agricultural risk: measuring the effect of ENSO on US crop insurance
JB Tack, D Ubilava
Agricultural Economics 46 (2), 245-257, 2015
602015
Information, mobile telephony, and traders' search behavior in Niger
J Tack, JC Aker
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 96 (5), 1439-1454, 2014
57*2014
Spatial pattern of yield distributions: implications for crop insurance
F Annan, J Tack, A Harri, K Coble
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 96 (1), 253-268, 2014
572014
Quantifying the agronomic and economic performance of hybrid and conventional rice varieties
L Nalley, J Tack, A Barkley, K Jagadish, K Brye
Agronomy Journal 108 (4), 1514-1523, 2016
482016
Using insurance data to quantify the multidimensional impacts of warming temperatures on yield risk
ED Perry, J Yu, J Tack
Nature communications 11 (1), 4542, 2020
462020
Is another genetic revolution needed to offset climate change impacts for US maize yields?
A Ortiz-Bobea, J Tack
Environmental Research Letters 13 (12), 124009, 2018
462018
Temperature thresholds for spikelet sterility and associated warming impacts for sub-tropical rice
R Bheemanahalli, R Sathishraj, J Tack, LL Nalley, R Muthurajan, ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 221, 122-130, 2016
462016
The effect of El Niño Southern Oscillation on US corn production and downside risk
JB Tack, D Ubilava
Climatic change 121, 689-700, 2013
442013
Heterogeneous yield impacts from adoption of genetically engineered corn and the importance of controlling for weather
JL Lusk, J Tack, NP Hendricks
Agricultural productivity and producer behavior, 11-39, 2018
432018
Weather, disease, and wheat breeding effects on Kansas wheat varietal yields, 1985 to 2011
A Barkley, J Tack, LL Nalley, J Bergtold, R Bowden, A Fritz
Agronomy Journal 106 (1), 227-235, 2014
412014
High vapor pressure deficit drives salt‐stress‐induced rice yield losses in India
J Tack, RK Singh, LL Nalley, BC Viraktamath, SL Krishnamurthy, N Lyman, ...
Global change biology 21 (4), 1668-1678, 2015
382015
Estimating yield gaps with limited data: An application to United States wheat
J Tack, A Barkley, L Lanier Nalley
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 97 (5), 1464-1477, 2015
332015
Factors affecting methane emissions from rice production in the Lower Mississippi river valley, USA
KR Brye, LL Nalley, JB Tack, BL Dixon, AP Barkley, CW Rogers, ...
Geoderma Regional 7 (2), 223-229, 2016
312016
Heterogeneous effects of warming and drought on selected wheat variety yields
J Tack, A Barkley, LL Nalley
Climatic change 125, 489-500, 2014
302014
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