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VARIETIES: PRODUCTION AND QUALITY ATTRIBUTES LESSONS LEARNED AND THE PATH FORWARD FROM THE COMMERCIAL PERSPECTIVE ROOM 312-313 DECEMBER 4, 2018

Continuing Education Units (CEU s) What type of CEU s are offered at conference? Tuesday Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) Wednesday Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) Thursday Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) and Department of Pesticide Regulations (DPR) Where are the CEU sign in sheets? CEU sign in sheets will be in the back of each session There are separate forms on Thursday for the CCA and DPR credits Special instructions for Thursday PCA s will need to pick up their scantrons in the morning before the first session of the day. They will also need to return the scantron at the end of the day to the CEU booth. This is in addition to signing in and out of each session. 2

AGENDA Karen Lapsley, Almond Board of California, moderator Grant Thorp, Plant and Food Research Australia John Slaughter & Kaylan Roberts, Burchell Nursery Chuck Fleck, Sierra Gold Nurseries Grant Zaiger, Zaiger Genetics John Duarte, Duarte Nursery Mark Kline, The Hershey Company 3

ALMOND BREEDING: IS THERE A ROLE FOR NEW GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES? ROOM 312-313 DECEMBER 4, 2018

NO variety fits all needs

Top 10 Almond Varieties 50% 2017/18 2007/08 40% 41% 38% 30% 20% 20% 16% 16% 13% 10% 0% 8% 7% 6% 5% 5% 5% 4% 3% 3% 1% 2% 2% 2% 1% 0% 1% Nonpareil Butte/Padre Monterey Carmel Fritz Wood Colony Aldrich Independence Sonora Price Other Source: USDA Incoming Receipts

Almond Variety Development Objectives Agronomic Commercial Food Industry High yields Pest & Disease resistance Faster production, high yields Varieties with low inputs for maintenance Good kernel quality and shelf life Range of flavor based on application Self fertile Greater efficiency Consistent kernel size and shape Locally adapted Smaller trees with optimal tree architecture Improved pollinizers for Nonpareil Textural integrity Consistent ripening Drought tolerant 7

Almond Flavor Volatiles and Sensory Properties Benzaldehyde is generated by the disruption of almond tissue (e.g. chewing) which enables the amygdalin to come into contact with hydrolytic enzymes to form hydrogen cyanide and benzaldehyde b-glucosidase Amygladin = bitter hydroxynitrile lyase Benzaldehyde = amaretto aroma Odor Threshold = 0.5 ppm Bitterness = Combination of amygdalin levels and enzymatic hydrolysis rates Amygdalin ranges between 76.50 ± 23.99-1.77 ± 1.74 mg/kg Benzaldehyde ranges between 17,995 ± 5,887-587.7 ± 272.9 ng/g 8

SELF INTRODUCTIONS AND COMPANY HISTORY John Slaughter & Kaylan Roberts, Burchell Nursery Chuck Fleck, Sierra Gold Nurseries Grant Zaiger, Zaiger Genetics John Duarte, Duarte Nursery Mark Kline, The Hershey Company 9

Almond Varieties: Production and Quality Attributes CPG Manufacturer Perspective Mark Kline, Sr. Manager, Nut & Energy Sourcing, Global Commodities December 4 th, 2018 The Almond Conference

THANK YOU ALMOND INDUSTRY! Consumers have enjoyed Hershey s Milk Chocolate with Almonds for over 100 years. 11

HERSHEY S ALMOND PORTFOLIO REIGNITE CORE CONFECTION & EXPAND BREADTH IN SNACKING

Breeding and Varietal Selection: Desired phenotypes are produced through breeding and selection. Manufacturers prefer narrow deviation from mean for desired quality attributes. Selection must work for industry and meet Consumer s need. 13

Hershey s Preferred Almond Requirements Flavor Shape Size Texture Grade 14

INITIAL FLAVOR IS AS IMPORTANT AS FINAL SHELF-LIFE FLAVOR Positive Attributes Almond Roast/Toast Definitions The nutty aromatic characteristic of roasted almonds The aromatic associated with food items that have been browned by heat treatment Negative Attributes Painty Cardboard Definitions The aromatic associated with ages fats or oils The aromatic associated with wet cardboard; age, package, or process related. 15

ICONIC BRANDS: CLASSIC FORMS 16

ICONIC BRANDS: CONSUMERS FEEDBACK IS KEY Transition to chopped almonds 17

ICONIC BRANDS: CONSUMER FEEDBACK IS KEY Bi-cut Almonds 18

HERSHEY ALMOND SIZING REQUIREMENTS 10 almond categories - Chopped almond applications - Whole almond applications Size: 30/32 40/50 CPO Dimensions: - Flat almonds bar applications - Short almonds molded applications 19

MEETING CONSUMER NEEDS IS KEY TO DRIVING GROWTH 20

Thank you!

Sierra Gold Nurseries Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards 22

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Vigorous and Productive Multi-pest Resistant Adaptable to Local Conditions 23

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Almond Rootstocks Titan SG1 24 Superior Almond Yields & Boron Tolerance Katherine Jarvis-Shean, UCCE

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Titan SG1 Almond Rootstocks Superior Asphyxia Survival 25

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Titan SG1 Almond Rootstocks Nonpareil/ Titan SG1 Monterey/ Titan SG1 26

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Almond Rootstocks Titan SG1 Advanced Clonal Selection Peach/Almond Hybrid Excellent Vigor Root Knot Nematode Resistant Well-Anchored Deep Rooting, and Drought Tolerance. Tolerates Boron, High ph Soils, and Salinity. Best performance is on Well-Drained Soils 27

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Almond Rootstocks Tolerance of Biotic Pests Nematodes Phytophthora.Crown Gall Oak Root Fungus 28

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Almond Rootstocks Soil Environment Tolerance - Salinity Root Asphyxia Anchorage Boron 29

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Almond Scion Varieties Productivity Tree Architecture, Vigor and Fruiting Habit Kernel Quality Color, Texture, Size, Flavor, Low Doubles, Blanching, etc. Disease & Insect Tolerant NOW, Rust, Scab, Hull Rot, Botrosphyria, etc. Orchard Lifespan Reduced Hedging and Heart-rots 30

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Almond Scion Variety Target Categories Self-Fruitful Nonpareil Self-Fruitful Carmel Self-Fruitful Sonora Self-Fruitful Butte Self-Fruitful Monterey 31

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Almond Scion Variety Testing Australian SF Almond Varieties (University of Adelaide) Mira Vela Capella Spanish Almond Varieties from (CIBAS) Maxima ->2g not SF Penta Makako 32

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Almond Orchard Establishment Introducing our New JET TM Growing System 33 The Ellepot Advantage

Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Almond Orchard Establishment The Ellepot Advantage 34

Sierra Gold Nurseries Almond Trees for the Next Generation of Orchards Thank You 35

Grant Zaiger Zaiger Genetics 36

Bennett-Hickman Presenter: John Duarte -President

Bennett-Hickman US PP26,083 P3 Variety Comparison Nonpareil

Bennett-Hickman US PP26,083 P3 Nonpareil

Facts 34-day bloom time. Harvests 14 days after Nonpareil, (unlike Monterey). Release is outstanding. As of today, no graft incompatibilities. Strong seller in all almond growing areas. Of the recently, 1 million almond trees sold; 85% is 50/50 Nonpareil, Bennett-Hickman

Kernel Quality Identifies as Nearly Identical to Nonpareil Can be used the same ways a Nonpareil Kernel Roasts well Large and slightly darker than Nonpareil Crunchier and more flavorful than Nonpareil

Yields and Profits Full stature tree, not quite as tall as Nonpareil. Thick branches. Dense nodes, profuse flowering. Produces 15-25% more than Nonpareil. Perfect Bloom coverage. Highest priced nut and higher production than Nonpareil. Same irrigation as Nonpareil with higher yield.

Bennett-Hickman Branches and Nodes

Bennett-Hickman Bloom

Bennett-Hickman Nonpareil

Bennett-Hickman Production

Bennett-Hickman Production

Dixon Chico Courtland Turlock Modesto Bakersfield Kern County Earlimart

Processors currently receiving Bennett Hickman as a Nonpareil type: Blue Diamond Growers Hilltop Ranch Hughson Nut Co. Famoso Nut Co.

In the Field Very easy release Very clean shake No second shaking pass Light polling

Bennett-Hickman Alleles Compatibility 100% 50% 0% Monterey Nonpareil Wood Colony Butte Sonora Fritz Padre Winters Mission Aldrich Price Ne Plus Carmel Livingston Independence

Oldest Bennett Planting Avg. Lbs/Ac Harvest from 2014-2017 3750. 3000. 2927.25 2250. 1989.25 2160 1500. 750. 0. Nonpareil Bennett Hickman Price

Scheuber Ranch Almond Lbs per Acre 3500 3000 2500 3118.08 2703.6 Bennett-Hickman Tree spacing: 16x21 Total Trees: 2508 2000 1694.99 Acres: 19.35 1500 1333.07 Nonpareil 1000 Tree spacing: 16x 21 500 Total Trees: 2341 0 2017-3rd Leaf 2018-4th Leaf Acres: 18.05 Bennett Hickman Nonpareil

Risk Mitigation Modesto planting observations: 2018: Bennett-Hickman 15% more buds than Nonpareil (after severe frost year). 2017: Pollination was excellent with very wet bloom period.

Sales and Trend 1200000 1000000 800000 600000 400000 200000 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 20% 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% Bennett Sales by Year Bennett Mix by Year

Bennett-Hickman Availability Duarte Nursery is the exclusive seller Bennett-Hickman is available for 2019

What s Next Tuesday, December 4 at 12:00 p.m. Almond Breeding: Is There a Role for New Genetic Technologies? Room 312-313 FSMA Scorecard: How Does Your Operation Stack Up? Room 306-307 Speed Talks: Nutrient, Salinity and Soil Health Room 308-309 Tuesday, December 4 at 12:30 p.m. Almonds in the Global Marketplace Room 314

Join the social media conversation at #AlmondConf

What s Next Tuesday, December 4 State of the Industry Hall C at 4:15 p.m. Be sure to join us at 5:30 p.m. in Hall A+B for Dedicated Trade Show Time and Opening Reception, sponsored by FMC Agricultural Solutions