Profile

Carol Miles

Carol Miles

ProfessorDirector, Mount Vernon Northwestern Washington Research & Extension Center 360-848-6150     16650 State Route 536, Mount Vernon, WA 98273 http://vegetables.wsu.edu

Areas of Interest

  • High value vegetable crops: edamame, wasabi, pea shoots, icebox watermelon, sweetpotatoes, melons, niche-market dry beans, grafted watermelon, bulb fennel, hard cider; soil-biodegradable plastic mulch

Educational Background

  • Ph.D., Vegetable Crops, Cornell University
  • M.S., Vegetable Crops, Cornell University
  • B.S., Bio-Agricultural Sciences, Colorado State University

Work Experience

  • Director, WSU Mount Vernon Northwestern Washington Research and Extension Center
  • Vegetable Extension Specialist, Department of Horticulture, Washington State University
  • Agricultural Systems Specialist, Washington State University Vancouver Research and Extension Unit
  • Agricultural Systems Area Agent, Lewis County Cooperative Extension, Washington State University
  • Researcher, Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University
  • Consultant, Helen Keller International, Fairhaven, Connecticut
  • Consultant, Academy for Educational Development, Washington, D.C.
  • Peace Corps Agricultural Education Volunteer and Trainer, Cameroon, Africa

Honors or Awards

  • ASHS Extension Materials Award: Establishing a Cider Apple Orchard for Mechanized Management. Factsheet. 2020.
  • National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Western Region Communications Educational Curriculum Package3rd Place Award: Pulse on Health. 2019.
  • ASHS Extension Materials Award: Edamame. Factsheet. 2018.
  • ASHS Extension Materials Award: Apple anthracnose canker integrated management for commercial growers. Leaflet. 2018.
  • USDA NIFA Partnership Innovative Projects and Programs Team Award, 2013.
  • Washington State University College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Resource Sciences Interdisciplinary Team Award, 2012.
  • USDA/CSREES Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Professional Development Program. Outstanding leadership, dedication and meritorious efforts, Washington State. 2008.

Program Personnel

  • Ed Scheenstra, Research Technician

Selected Publications

Research – most recent

  • Shrestha, S., DeVetter, L. W., Miles, C., Mejia-Muñoz, J., Krone, P., Bolda, M., & Ghimire, S. 2023. Building agricultural knowledge of soil-biodegradable plastic mulch. HortTechnology, 33(5): 455-463. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH05248-23
  • Shrestha, S., C. Mattupalli, and C. Miles. 2022. Effect of grafting compatibility on fruit yield and quality of cantaloupe in a Mediterranean-type climate. Horticulturae 8, 888. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8100888
  • Kendall, A., T.R. Alexander, G.T. LaHue, and C.A. Miles. 2022. Summer mechanical hedging to prune eight cider apple cultivars. HortTechnology. 32:313-320. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH04990-21
  • Devi, P., L. DeVetter, M. Kraft, S. Shrestha and C. Miles. 2022 Micrographic view of graft union formation between watermelon scion and squash rootstock. Front. Plant Sci. 13: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.878289
  • Shrestha, S. and C. Miles. 2022. Plastic mulch and in-row spacing effects on sweetpotato yield in northwest Washington. HortTechnology. 32:241-251. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH04992-21
  • Griffin-LaHue, D., S. Ghimire, Y. Yu, E. Scheenstra, C. Miles, and M. Flury. In-field degradation of soil-biodegradable plastic mulch films in a Mediterranean climate. Science of the Total Environment. 806(1):150238. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.150238
  • Devi, P., L.W. DeVetter, S. Lukas, and C. Miles. Exogenous treatments to enhance splice-grafted watermelon survival. Horticulturae 7(7):197. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae7070197

 Extension – most recent

  • King, J., C. Miles and L. DeVetter. 2023. Minor and uncommon fruits for maritime climate gardens. Washington State University Extension publication FS383E, 15p. https://pubs.extension.wsu.edu/minor-and-uncommon-fruits-for-maritime-climate-gardens
  • Miles, C. and C. Daniels. 2019. Growing wasabi in the Pacific Northwest. Washington State University Extension publication PNW 605, 16p.
  • Alexander, , E. Scheenstra, J. King, S. Musacchi, and C. Miles. 2019. Establishing a cider apple orchard for mechanized management. Washington State University Extension publication EM117E, 23p.
  • Buajaila, F. and C. Miles. 2019. Petiole sap nitrate-N quick test for determining nitrogen status of tomato. Washington State University Extension publication FS319E, 8p.
  • Smith, D., L.A. Riddle, K.A. Nickerson, S. Kerr, and Miles. 2018. Pulse on health: Garden-based pulse nutrition and biology grade 4 curriculum. Washington State University Extension publication EC009.
  • Kubota, C., C. Miles and X. Zhao. (eds.). 2018. Grafting Manual: How to produce grafted vegetable plants. http://www.vegetablegrafting.org/resources/grafting-manual/.

 Websites

Vegetable Research and Extension

 WSU CiderWeb 

Plastic Mulches