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The 2022 California Almond Subjective Forecast published Thursday by the
U. S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) estimates that the crop harvested in 2022
California’s almond acreage continues to grow, but at a gradually slowing rate, according to two new reports released today. While the number of almond orchards removed also increased over the previ
Join industry experts in the orchard for hands-on education. Register for the Digging In: Soil and Irrigation Field Day with three days and locations to choose from.
May 3 - North Chico
May 4
For more than a decade, the Almond Board of California (ABC) has recognized the need to invest in the future of agriculture in the state by supporting the California Future Farmers of
The increasing inconsistency of rules governing acceptable Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs) for pesticide residues from country to country affects many food products exported, including C
Through three-dimensional technology, Almond Board of California has funded research to better understand irrigation system design, water transport in the soil and tree canopy, and root systems. Brian
Every day, hundreds of vehicles zoom past a tiny farm that seems out of place in suburban north Modesto. Drivers who speed by the tree-shaded property are likely unaware of its significance.
The 3-
From feed to plastics, the almond industry is making sure nothing is wasted.
ABC's Global, Technical and Regulatory Affairs (GTRA) staff conducted an online transportation survey with major handlers in January on the economic impact of the supply chain problems experienced th
Beeflow announced Feb. 3 their plan to develop multi-species pollination programs for the agriculture industry, in partnership with Watts Solitary Bees, a leading solitary bee rearing company. The c