Working Paper

Using Degree Days to Value Farmland

Emanuele Massetti, Robert Mendelsohn, Shun Chonabayashi
CESifo, Munich, 2014

CESifo Working Paper No. 5148

Farmland values have traditionally been valued using seasonal temperature and precipitation. A new strand of the literature uses degree days over the growing season to predict farmland value. We find that degree days and daily temperature are interchangeable over the growing season. However, the way that degree days are used in these recent studies is problematic and leads to biased and inaccurate results. These new findings have serious implications for any study that copies this methodology.

CESifo Category
Energy and Climate Economics
Resources and Environment
Keywords: degree days, climate change impacts, agriculture, land values
JEL Classification: Q120, Q240, Q510, Q540