Self-Fruitful Almond Varieties Are Not That New

Self-Fruitful Almond Varieties Are Not That New

Patrick Cavanaugh
Patrick Cavanaugh
Luke Milliron is a UCANR orchard crops farm advisor for Butte, Tehama and Glenn counties. He comments on self-fruitful almond varieties that can pollinate themselves without the need for bees or other almond varieties. They have many other benefits as well.
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