This document provides an overview of almonds, including their history, production, and harvest process. It notes that almonds are grown on over 450,000 acres in California's San Joaquin Valley, which produces 80% of the world's almonds. Almonds were first cultivated over 4,000 years ago in Central Asia and the Mediterranean. They were brought to California by Spanish Franciscans in the 1700s and have become a major export crop, with the harvest now topping 2 billion pounds annually. The document outlines the almond lifecycle and production process, which involves pollination, irrigation, pest management, and harvesting from August to October.