Capitol Corridor Vegetable Crops

Variety trial

Vegetable Crops in Yolo, Solano & Sacramento counties


The Vegetable Crops Program fosters appropriate research and collects and disseminates relevant information to growers, processors and related industries in the California vegetable industry.

Program focus
Processing tomato is the highest valued vegetable crop grown in Yolo, Solano & Sacramento counties. Gross farm gate value is $375 million on 55,000 plus acres (2023) in the three counties, and is the historic focus of the area Vegetable Crops program. Other important vegetable crops include peppers, sweet corn, pickling cucumbers, onions & garlic, pumpkins, and various vegetable crops grown for seed.

Program Areas of Research: 

Tomato Transplanting
Testing performance of automated transplanters                              
  • Local disease and weed management strategies and practices
  • Technology testing
  • Irrigation and nutrient optimization
  • Soil health

Most of the research is conducted in commercial fields in cooperation with growers.  Research is often collaborative with UC Specialists. Research-based information is extended to clientele via grower meetings, newsletters, field consultations, telephone calls, and field meetings.
 

Contact info

Patricia Lazicki, Farm Advisor for Vegetable Crops

Cell: (530) 219-5198
Office: (530) 666-8732
Email: palazicki@ucanr.edu 

Tomato harvesting
Harvesting large-plot tomato trials                                                                     


 

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Office Locations

Yolo County UCCE Office

2780 East GIbson Rd
Woodland, CA 95776-5147
United States

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