Almond growers are looking for tools that help apply fertilizers more precisely. Learn how a new nitrogen and potassium calculator is designed to do that.
The Almond Board of California has announced the 2026 class of its Almond Leadership Program, welcoming 18 new professionals.
Almond Board of California Board of Directors vote to discontinue funding for USDA Objective Measurement Report. Learn why.
Vote to continue almond industry organization’s marketing order program receives 90% support from growers.
Meet the Almond Leadership Program class of 2025, a group of 18 professionals expected to help lead the industry into the future.
2024 harvest is estimated to be 3 billion pounds, which would be the second largest in history.
Clarice Turner brings global executive leadership experience in consumer products and food service.
Despite California’s almond acreage declining for first time in 25 years, the industry still faces a glut, though there are rays of sunlight.
USDA-NASS objective forecast of 2.8 billion pounds is down significantly from the May subjective forecast of 3.2 billion.
Josette Lewis, Chief Scientific Officer of Almond Board of California, explained steps the board is taking to improve the health and habitats of pollinators.
The industry gathering set for an in-person return will be the first major business event in Sacramento’s SAFE Credit Union Convention Center.
Another record was set for shipments to a single market, as skyrocketing demand in India accounted for 322 million pounds.
Find out how much this year’s crop is expected to jump from last year.
Organization seeks to make up for the lack of face-to-face interaction during the past year because of the pandemic.
Both bearing and nonbearing acreage continued climbing, according to two new reports released this week.
Goal is to ensure PCAs have the latest information they need to make optimal in-orchard recommendations and be successful in consulting almond growers.
Extensive mapping effort provides almond industry with more precise, timely information.
Website redesign based on user interviews to deliver optimal experience.
Christi Heintz, former Director of Production Research and Environmental Affairs for the Almond Board of California, apparently died from a bee sting.