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319. Regenerative Almond Farming: Jimmy Simonian on Water, Bees, and Soil Health

The Thriving Farmer Podcast

Release Date: 02/04/2025

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How can regenerative farming practices help address the challenges facing almond farmers in California?

In this episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, we’re joined by Jimmy Simonian, owner of Simonian Production Services in Fresno, California. Jimmy and his wife, Jennifer, started farming with no prior experience. However, through dedication and a commitment to organic and regenerative practices, they’ve built a thriving almond farm.

From navigating California’s water challenges to improving soil health with innovative techniques, Jimmy shares his insights into the evolving landscape of farming.

Tune in to hear Jimmy’s journey and the challenges and innovations shaping modern almond farming!

Episode Highlights:

  • Diverse Crops: What crops does Jimmy grow on his farm? [2:15]
  • Optimizing with Bees: How does Jimmy work with bees on the farm? [6:50]
  • Cover Crops: How does Jimmy implement cover crops? [10:22]
  • Soil Biology: What steps does Jimmy take to enhance soil biology? [12:16]
  • Labor on the Farm: How many H2A workers are employed at Simonian Production Services? [21:48]
  • Water Management: How does Jimmy manage water on the farm? [24:28]
  • Almond Industry Challenges: What’s happening with the California almond industry? [32:43]
  • Sap Testing: What is the sap test, and how does it improve almond quality? [39:59]
  • Long-Term Goals: What are Jimmy’s long-term goals for Simonian Production Services? [55:20]

Don't miss Jimmy's insights on how sap testing is helping to improve almond quality and why regenerative practices are the future of sustainable farming.


About the Guest:

Jimmy Simonian is the owner of Simonian Production Services, located south of Fresno, California. With no prior farming experience, Jimmy and his wife, Jennifer, took on the challenge of organic almond farming, earning their certification after three years of dedication. Today, they focus on regenerative farming techniques that prioritize soil health, microbial activity, and nutrient-dense food production. Their commitment to sustainable agriculture has led them to innovative solutions like sap testing, compost teas, and eliminating fungicides in favor of mineral nutrition. Jimmy is passionate about growing high-quality food and believes that consumers deserve better.

If you'd like to connect with Jimmy, please email him at [email protected].

 


 

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