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Why Almonds are a Perfect Exercise Food to Keep You Prime

Growing Good
El Niño or Not, California Almond Growers Continually Drive Water Efficiency and Innovation

Whether El Niño conditions produce above average winter precipitation or not, California’s almond growers hope for the best and plan for the worst, continually looking for new and better ways to more efficiently and responsibly use water to grow the most crop per drop. Built on multiple generations of family farmers who hope to continue farming for generations to come...

Growing Good
Almond Industry Launches Strategic Plan to Accelerate Innovation and Sustainability

At last week?s, annual Almond Conference, Almond Board of California announced a new program aimed at accelerating innovative farming practices and propelling the industry forward.

Growing Good, Health & Wellness
Almond Farmers Never Stop Learning

This post was written by Kern County almond grower Jenny Holtermann and originally appeared on her blog, You Say All-mend, I Say Am-end on Dec. 4, 2015. As Jenny describes, The Almond Conference is this week, Dec. 8-10, at the Sacramento Convention Center. Close to 3,000 attendees representing all facets of the California Almond industry will take part in educational...

Growing Good
Can Growing Almonds Fight Climate Change?

Click to EnlargeThis weekend the Almond Board of California is running an ad in an insertion for USA Today readers in New York, Washington, DC and Los Angeles about organizations working to reduce their carbon footprint. The insertion aims to “highlight leaders who have been putting in the extra effort to make their companies and products more sustainable and environmentally...

Growing Good
Almonds Are Unique in So Many Ways, Except One: The Amount of Water They Use

The Almond Board has developed a new infographic illustrating that, despite scrutiny of almonds during California’s drought, almond trees actually require about the same amount of water as other fruit and nut trees across our state’s various growing regions. The fact is that California is one of only a few places on earth have Mediterranean climates ideal for growing almonds...

Growing Good
Students Get to Know Their Food with “An Almond Story”

Since 2009, Almond Board of California (ABC) has responded to the growing interest in local and regional foods through the use of an educational program called “An Almond Story.” In concert with California’s Agriculture in the Classroom program, ABC’s program’s objective is to educate children in the state’s elementary schools, so they can better understand where their food comes from...