
About
Gilbert Miito is an Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist in Air Quality at the University of Idaho, affiliated with the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and the Department of Animal, Veterinary and Food Sciences. He is based at the Twin Falls Research and Extension Center, where he conducts applied research and outreach focused on improving environmental sustainability in animal agriculture.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D., Washington State University, 2021
- M.Sc., Makerere University, 2017
- B.Sc., Makerere University, 2015
His primary research interests lie in agricultural air quality, with a focus on enteric emissions and manure management systems across livestock production. He investigates sustainable practices to mitigate the environmental footprint of animal agriculture, particularly related to greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions from manure storage, treatment, transport, and field application. His work bridges scientific research with extension outreach to support producers and policymakers.
Gilbert also contributes to extension programming, translating research findings into practical strategies for improving air quality in agricultural operations. He speaks Ganda in addition to English, reflecting his international academic background.
Research & Extension Interests:
- Agricultural Air Quality
- Livestock Production Systems
- Enteric Emissions
- Manure Management Systems
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