Andy VanLoocke, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Agronomy
Iowa State University
3027 Agronomy Hall
Ames, IA 50011
Tel: (515) 294-8398
Fax: (515) 294-8146
mailto:andyvanl@iastate.edu
The primary goal of my research program is to develop and refine estimates of the impacts of ongoing and future land use change and global change on agro-ecosystem processes and services. Projects are currently under development that will apply a combination of field-based measurements with agro-ecosystem models to assess 1) the water use and water use efficiency of sorghum, a potential bioenergy feedstock 2) the impacts of perennial bioenergy feedstock production on sloping terrain 3) the implications of introducing novel, highly productive lines of Switchgrass on agro-ecosystem services 4) interactions of large-scale wind energy operations with surrounding agricultural fields 5) the impacts of global change (increasing drought frequency, atmospheric CO2 and temperature) on the productivity and biogeochemistry of the corn-soybean agro-ecosystem.