CALIFORNIA farm advisors from Bakersfield to Chico have completed many pruning trials over the past 30 years, and the results have changed the way we train and prune almond trees. We now know that the more you prune a tree, the lower the yield will be, and the less you prune the heavier the yield. But this does not mean that you shouldn't prune almond trees! The dormant pruning done to an almond tree after its first and second growing seasons is the most important it will ever receive.
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