Meet the Men Who Grow Your Almonds Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2010

www.Livingtreecommunity.com

Almond blossoms in California's Central Valley. A time of hope, renewal and rebith. Meet Nick and Dave, California family farmers who grow the alive organic almonds we sell at http://www.livingtreecommunity.com.

Living Tree Community Foods Organic Almonds Central Valley Almond Farms Family Farmers Alive Butter Orchards Growers California

To watch part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rD-IvyNZK8

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  • god the cameraman's noises are annoting

    mmhm, uhu, ehmuh

    aha! umhuh

    uhuhm

    mmhm

  • Thank you so much for your work! Namaste.

  • @organicfarmchick Really? That's great news to me, my family eats quite a lot of them! I live in California, do i have to go to the farm or can i get them shipped?

  • @organicfarmchick

    I was only criticizing odin's "I get 3 pounds for 11 dollars" comment that implied he or she was talking about the same or similar product. My point was that it wasn't a fair comparison because some cheap not-organic pasteurized almonds are VERY different. If I could actually get truly raw, organic almonds for that low price, I would though, even if they were not as good as the best.

    By the way, I love soaking truly raw almonds for a day or more in the fridge... delicious.

  • @nphony foreign almonds are by far inferior to California Organic. There is a whole lot MORE work when farming organic=price difference then adding RAW to it, a bit more: go direct to farmer for real deal. cyf_farmchick@yahoo.com for info.

  • @odin422 Please get ahold of me, they are not that much when buying from the grower.

  • This winter-spring I planted my first almond orchard 0,35ha (almost an acre) with intention to reach 10 acres in next few years, so I am impatient to see my trees start blossom in 2-3 yr. I hope it will be enjoyable to be surrounded with blossoms almond, bees, fresh air, ...

  • Bravo,

    three generations of a family working on an almond farm, maybe there is a 4th (if not I wish you), Bravo again once.

    500 acres, wow it sounds wonderful, it must be a combination of work and enjoyment at the same time.

  • I like my almonds but only once a week

  • @nphony not organic =-( but they are just 2 expensive =-)

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