
Gene Miyao
The Vegetable Crops Program fosters appropriate research and collects and disseminates relevant information to growers, processors and related industries in the California vegetable industry.
Phone: (530) 666-8732
Email: emmiyao@ucdavis.edu
Areas of Research:
• Local variety adaptation trial evaluations
• Local disease management strategies and practices
Most of the research is conducted in commercial fields in cooperation with growers. Research is often collaborative with UC Specialists.

Field Experiment
Processing Tomatoes:
Processing tomatoes is the highest valued crop grown in Yolo County. Gross farm gate value is $70-80 million on 40,000 plus acres.
The research and education program strives to:
1. Evaluate local issues
2. Conduct applied research to improve profitability
3. Maintain industry economic prosperity
The education program includes:
• Classroom style lectures
• Field demonstrational meetings
• Field consultations
• Telephone calls
A local newsletter augments field meeting education while special education meetings are held as needed.

Tomato Transplanting

Fusarium Foot Rot, a local issue

Tomato Harvesting