ALMOND | How Does it Grow? (Part II)
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
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00:00 Intro
01:02 Are almonds sucking California dry?
02:18 Did record rainfall help the almond harvest?
02:56 The bloom before the storm
03:55 How much water almonds use compared to other foods
05:07 Micro-irrigation (sounds dull but it’s monumentally important)
05:35 The secret superpowers of cover crops
06:16 Almond harvest 1: the shakers
06:59 Almond harvest 2: the sweepers
07:31 Almond harvest 3: the harvesters
07:58 Why the harvester comes through twice (hint: cross pollination)
08:43 Hulling and shelling
09:13 Almond milk: the waste
10:10 Almond milk: carbon footprint & whole orchard recycling
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Here are the INDEPENDENT sources for the data cited in the video. Note: NONE of these sources come from the almond industry.
There’s a stat on almonds’ water usage that gets regurgitated again and again, most famously cited in a Mother Jones article from 2014. But here’s the problem: it’s based on numbers from 1996-2005. It’s simply out of date and doesn’t reflect today’s current usage. Read on…
*How many gallons of water to grow a pound of almonds:*
Did you see the map of the Central Valley in our video? It’s 450 miles long, encompassing lush rain-fed areas and drier desert. The amount of water to grow any crop varies wildly through the valley. What we CAN do is compare apples to apples and tell you what water use is like compared to other nuts in California:
*Almonds use no more water than pistachios or walnuts:*
University of California study: anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/pdf/8212.pdf
*80% of almond growers use drip-irrigation (in fact, the number may be closer to 85%):*
cawaterlibrary.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/CWP-RMS-Ch-1-Ag_Water_Efficiency_July2016.pdf
*Almond milk has a lower carbon footprint than any other milk:*
The data cited comes from a study by Poore and Nemecek (Oxford University) which represents the largest meta-analysis of food systems to date:
ourworldindata.org/environmental-impact-milks
When it comes to plant milks, almonds have the advantage of growing on trees. Trees stay in the ground for decades (unlike crops like oats, rice, etc, that are only grown for a season). As a result, trees store far more carbon.
ARE BEES 🐝 HURT???? IN THIS PROCESS.. AS PEOPLE SAY.. Almonds come from bees cruelty.. Pls tell the truth..
I was subscribed back when you only had a few thousand people here - the "how does it grow" series legitimately fueled my passion for plants when I was in my late teens. I now hold the Massachusetts state record for a sunflower at 20 feet 7 inches tall, and have grown a few pumpkins and one green squash over 1,000 lbs! Thanks for inspiring me, and countless others - and doing what you do 🫡
Wow, congratulations!!!!! Thank you for always coming back to watch, too.
@TrueFoodTV I always watch when I can! You have hands down the best quality gardening videos on youtube!!
You make fantastic docus. I just recently switched to almond milk for health concerns, and I am glad that California almonds are being grown the way it is. Would love to hear more farming innovations like this.
Love your videos!! ❤❤❤ this really makes me appreciate the foods I survive on & enjoy every day. As a 21 yr vegan, I really appreciate almonds & almond milk for the calcium content. I'm glad to see blue diamond is doing what they can to be sustainable. Almonds are a food none of us should take for granted! ❤ Nutrient dense plants should be #1 on our radar as humans on this planet.
I'm just sooooo Happy that the show is back! So wonderful!🎉
your wholesome approach is awesome, Nicole, so rich in 'nutrition' and concise, while you deliver the content so fresh and enthusiastically... this is only my 3rd watch of your clips, and I've already started to adjust my grocery shopping list... thanks so much! 🥰
Love how the episode came together! Great editing and informative!
Your drone shots were dope!! 🙌 So great to work with you.
I actually get excited when I see u have a new video. Great job.
It's always a pleasure to see a True Food video drop. I look forward to the informative content, and your enthusiasm is infectious.❤
love your how does it grow vids. can't wait to see more. great info.
Thank you!!
The edit on the harvest is so incredible!
thank you!!
Exactly as expected!! Fantastic!! Everyone should be happy I wasn't flying the drone. Drones would've been what it would take for me to capture those AMAZING SHOTS!! Thank you, Nicole! Another great HDIG series!! Bravo!! 💯💯❤️
Thank you, thank you, Dwayne! Means so much 🤗
Hey Nicole,
So interesting
Thank you
Thanks for the enlightenment ✌🏻❤️❤️❣️
Fascinating! 🙂
Thank you for this quality video
thank you for watching!
3:56 “Tree shakers, drone shots, rocking soundtrack, you know the drill.” You didn’t disappoint 😅 Amazing cinematography!
Thank you so much!! I like to honor my promises 😉
Thanks for dropping facts and clarifying the real proportional water consumption of almonds 😊
What facts? You’re either sustainable or you’re not. We still don’t know whether that 14% of water consumption is worth it. Who cares the proportion when the entire system is unsustainable.
This series is interesting
A job well done.
Great video 🌱💚✌️✨️
Thank you for two most excellent videos
Glad you like them!
Thanks ❤
This was very fascinating and educating episodes (part 1 & 2)! I'm actually surrounded by these almond trees in Central California and always wondered about them being called the very thirsty crop and I was concerned if it's sustainable for us to keep buying almonds & almond milk products as a plant-based person. I'm glad farmers are doing their part to save water and the bees as well. Now I have a better understanding of their farming practices and water consumption and how they are treating the bees. It was very heartbreaking to see bunch of almond trees being cut down on dusty farms during the draught a few years ago because they couldn't water them. Luckily last winter provided an amazing amount of rain & snow so we are OK for now but we should always be conscious and educate people about it. I don't know why State & County are not promoting more drought tolerant landscapes in Central Valley specially. People still have lawn grass yards and installing pools. Thank you so much for covering the important subject and hope you'll cover the heartbreaking reality of factory dairy farms happening right next to these almond farms here in the future 🙏🙏🙏
8:43 wow I didnt know about that! You learn every day!
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Cloning yourself to cover both parts of the series is a clever way to deal with the labor shortage.
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Very interesting. Feeling less guilty about my almond habit.
Almonds are good. All nuts are good. Almonds, cashews, which they're good for us too.
Excellent show!!!🙂
The dead trees, they might(?) be interested in a Hugelculture! It doesn't take nitrogen from the ground. If not suitable for almonds, a hugelculture is a topic if interested.
Happy Thanksgiving
And to you!
The permaculture farm movement would be useful to look into
Have you seen our rice episode? I think you'd dig it!
bookmarking this video because i just KNOW i will have to inform people that almond growing and almond milk is not as bad as has been (poorly) reported with everyone just regurgitating what they have heard
Hey, did whatshisname get after you yesterday?
I love the video but was pretty surprised to hear you say that almond milk is better than even oat milk in CO2 or environmental impact. I started googling and every single source had Oat milk as better in all ways. What is your source for that claim?
Hey, thanks for your comment! Check out my pinned comment at the top where I've got some source links for you.
Grass-fed Beef is one of the most Nutrient Dense bioavailable whole food sources.
Its a travesty what we feed the cows. Everyone knows cows eat grass. Yet in the agriculture factories they eat anything that's left over from other processing. It's probably better to use the leftovers as compost for grass....
nah leftovers if used for composting will slowly emit methane. If its used as cattle feed we can get milk and meat from that...in addition to manure which can be directly used a fertilizer. Besides these leftovers account for billions of tons of material that herbivores can eat happily for cheap
@@TojiFushigoroWasTaken but cows generate methane too.
Is this only a youtube show? Because its high quality content. Also the lady is such a beautiful lady. I mean like so lady like. Its cute.
So glad you dig the quality. Yup - my husband and I do 95% of the production/editing.
@@TrueFoodTV You guys are awesome. 💎 I love your show. My back yard is full of fruit trees that I'm growing from seed..I'm experimenting. I want to see the outcome in a few years. I have no grafted trees. Some trees are just cuttings but majority are seedlings. So yeah that's why I dig your channel because I share the same interests. Go well and enjoy the places you travel to 😀
1:40 : "Five mediterranean climates in the world" and you do not show any around the Méditerranée ?
See 1:36 - the map of the Mediterranean
@@TrueFoodTV 5 places are cited (and colorized), none around Mediterranean.
While the editing seems impressive, it was hard to follow along, as the scenes were switching very quickly
You can milk an almond! 😂 jokes aside I always get so happy when I see you have a new show out. Awesome as always. Also let’s not forget the tree shaking helps the tree drop the dry leaves adding carbon and the shaking stimulates the roots as well. Those machines are surprisingly good for the tree in many ways inspite of how violent they seem to look jiggling the pants off that poor tree 😂 I love everything this farm is doing it’s very cool. People highly underestimate how man farmers and ranchers seriously love the environment I grew up on a cattle ranch in idaho and the things we do to protect the environment would surprise you. Stuff you’d have to see rather than hear tho it’s a difficult field (so to speak) to defend yourself in when uneducated protestors that saw something in the news pretend they know more than we do get their pitchforks and lanterns (hey that’s my pitchfork I need that to feed my horses give it back) but the land we keep our cattle on is never over grazed or over watered and we keep houses and building from being built on the land and we rotate on and off the land and the cows fertilize it all so perfectly their isn’t a chemical we ever need. And our cows and crops are the happiest ever they really have dang good lives. The world would be far more peaceful of a place if instead of protesting and telling people would do what you’re doing go to a farm or ranch and ride allong for the day and see what REALLY is going on. It’ll make your heart happy. Ever notice how farmers live longer than anyone? A peaceful life is a long life. And when you are a steward of the land put on this earth to take care of it with your own two hands what could feel like a better purpose? I sure love this show thanks for having enough of an open mind to really spend your timing seeing both sides of this way of life. ❤️
Those trees must be real dizzy after being shaken like that.
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California. Were they live the opposite of what’s portrayed
That's funny... last I checked, I was filming in California, talking to California farmers and researchers and beekeepers and...
The average vegetable crop uses 12-17 gallons of water, per pound of food produced.
Almond use 1700 gallons of water per pound.
It's just irresponsible.
What's your source for this data?
@tvdinner325 Check out the pinned comment at the top where I've got some source links for you.
Nut milk....
If the beekeepers would change the queen to a Caucasian queen, they'd forage in inclement weather! Sue Cobey a major apiarist and I think scientist acquired Caucasian specimen from Turkey, which an Winters Apiary in TN supplies them or did.
love these videos but i have to add as a Californian native, we've had droughts off and on since i was a kid and i am 39 years old. California is mostly dessert or chaparral and so we get no rain or tons of rain. Its the lousy state government who haven't utilized that natural cycle we have to keep us in water. The state has complained about droughts since at least the 90s and yet just in this past 5 years are they starting to put rain collection into our water plans within cities and counties. if we capture the rain when its too much, we can utilize it when there is too little, and now after 30 years it is just now dawning on our government to do it 🙄
California could definitely use some water infrastructure improvements to be sure!
you are not ALYSSA MILANO'S sister are you?
😆I think I've been getting that question since I was 8!
@@TrueFoodTV
so you've been asked that question for the past 10 years?😁
@@ahoorakia 😊
Misleading video 🙄
I can live without almonds.
My fav thing about the Almonds is the face the figure and the rack👍