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There’s a better end for used food than taking up space in landfills and contributing to global warming.
UC Riverside scientists have discovered fermented food waste can boost bacteria that incre
Pest Control Advisers (PCAs) are trusted, reliable members of the California almond industry who play a vital role in supporting growers and applicators.
As the industry continues to strive toward
A favorite healthy snack, almonds are a staple on grocery store shelves worldwide. More than 80% of these almonds are grown in California. As permanent crops, almond trees have unique needs and challe
In this issue, we have a variety of information, across crops and topics to provide resources for you, including information on grower Leger & Son, blight phase of Botryosphaeria diseases and more.
One big challenge for nut growers is identifying water stress and timing irrigation in ways that make sense.
That’s the opinion of Mallika Nocco, assistant adjunct professor in
While official estimates on tree nut crops won’t be released until May at the earliest, it’s never too early to start looking at expectations. Some of the industry’s leading voices offer opinion
To help growers manage irrigation and nutrients for young and immature orchards, UC Cooperative Extension is offering workshops in Modesto, Merced, Fresno and Bakersfield. Growers are invited to discu
In an April 9 news conference, Clarice Turner, CEO of the Almond Board of California (ABC), addressed various aspects concerning the almond industry, shedding light on both challenges and opportunitie
BEAM Circular, the Almond Board of California, Stanislaus County and Ecostrat announced the issue of a rare "AA" rating to the North San Joaquin Valley Bioeconomy Development Opportunity Zone centered
Growers consider themselves stewards of the environment