When it comes to pest control in this key nut crop, make sure to stay on schedule.
State tree nut associations have provided about $425,000 to cover cost of the new staff members.
With the amount of commercial bees currently unsustainable, a unique resource can help better predict the number of colonies that will survive the winter.
Crop expected up nearly half a billion pounds as growers keep planting – and getting better yields – year after year.
State’s total acreage topped 1.5 million acres in 2019.
The invasive pest continues to cause damage in California almond orchards — as well as in most other parts of the country where it’s become more than just a nuisance.
BeeWhere, a new GIS mapping technology, lets almond growers and beekeepers know what the others are doing for more seamless production.
Winter is a good time to determine the incidence and severity of these such infections as Verticillium wilt and almond silver leaf.
American Fruit Grower Editor David Eddy has his take from the winter industry meetings. He says strong regulatory headwinds are headed your way.
EPA Approves Section 18 emergency registration request for kasugamycin on almonds in California.
Get to know Rob Kiss, an industry icon who’s been proud to serve his sector.
Some growers are keeping an eye on prices, but for much of the nut market, things are still full steam ahead.
Learn what Advanced Harvest will mean to how growers bring in the crop.
Learn more about the Almond Orchard 2025 Goals Roadmap, which outlines the industry’s sustainability journey in four goal areas.
Take a peek at the many projects designed to boost fruit grower profitability under way at a university lab in the heart of California’s San Joaquin Valley.
Report from CoBank scans scenarios, factoring shifts in acreage, weather, and even water regulations. Get the synopsis.
Leading experts in pest management say removing and destroying mummy nuts is the best way to break the life cycle of this major pest.
Unique product to be available for crops including strawberries, blueberries, and almonds. Find out how it works.
New restrictions take a chunk out of growing markets say apple, walnut, and almond stakeholders.