Thanks in part to a rebound in prices, survey says healthy percentages of almond and walnut growers are increasing production.
USDA’s 2025 California almond forecast is 3 billion meat pounds, up 7% from May’s subjective forecast and 10% higher production than last year’s crop.
Meister Media’s PURE Intel™ platform update has revealed a clear fungicide winner in 2025 market share through May.
Family-owned producer of premium cold-pressed almond and walnut oils growing its footprint significantly across California and Nevada.
New data show California tree nut crops head and shoulders above other specialty crops in treated acres so far in 2025.
The year-round battle against navel orangeworm shifts from sanitation and biocontrols to spraying.
Vote to continue almond industry organization’s marketing order program receives 90% support from growers.
As wine consumption continues to decline worldwide, California keeps producing too many grapes.
Meet the Almond Leadership Program class of 2025, a group of 18 professionals expected to help lead the industry into the future.
Proper maintenance ensures improved yield and income. On the contrary, poor soil health can create a breeding ground for unwanted disease pathogens.
Report shows California’s latest wine grape crush at less than 3 tons, which is 25% down from the size of previous year’s big crush.
Plant residue decomposers, phosphite-based products used as preventive measures against fungal diseases.
Data show RoundUp PowerMAX 3, Microthiol Disperss, and LI 700 among the top California crop protection product use in 2024.
While everyone loves a prospect, growers should do their due diligence before moving in a different direction with new almond varieties.
Dr. Anita Oberholster of UC Davis was perhaps best known for informing the California wine industry about wildfire impacts.
A flexible and reliable nutritional product is key to overcoming zinc deficiencies in almond crops in California’s San Joaquin Valley.
Tom Burchell of Burchell Nursery shares what he believes is the ‘future of the almond industry’— ‘Nonpareil SC+’ — a self-fruitful ‘Nonpareil’ variety.
Farmers reporting increased rodents in orchards, affecting yield, damage to trees and destruction of irrigation lines, electrical wiring, and more.
Almond industry veterans share their strategies now — and in the future.