Tease - Almond

California production for 2025 was projected at 3.00 billion meat pounds , a significant increase from 2024, despite, as noted in the December 2025 Market Report , some initial weather-related delays in harvest.

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A USDA-developed variety that is upright, vigorous, and high-yielding, though it produces a smaller kernel than the industry-standard Nonpareil .

Based on your request, I have researched "Almond Tease." After checking recent 2025–2026 industry reports, agricultural databases from UC Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Almond Board of California ,

A new, invasive leaf disease called Red Leaf Blotch (caused by Polystigma amygdalinum ) was officially confirmed in California in 2024–2025.

Due to high damage levels, there is increased focus on navel orangeworm management , using winter sanitation and mating disruption tools.

California production for 2025 was projected at 3.00 billion meat pounds , a significant increase from 2024, despite, as noted in the December 2025 Market Report , some initial weather-related delays in harvest.

It is likely that this term refers to a non-agricultural topic, such as a fictional product name, a piece of creative media (e.g., from this video result which appears to be a miscategorized visual result), or a specific brand of scent or confection.

If you are referring to a , could you provide more context (e.g., is it a candle, a drink, a food item)?

A USDA-developed variety that is upright, vigorous, and high-yielding, though it produces a smaller kernel than the industry-standard Nonpareil .

Based on your request, I have researched "Almond Tease." After checking recent 2025–2026 industry reports, agricultural databases from UC Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Almond Board of California ,

A new, invasive leaf disease called Red Leaf Blotch (caused by Polystigma amygdalinum ) was officially confirmed in California in 2024–2025.

Due to high damage levels, there is increased focus on navel orangeworm management , using winter sanitation and mating disruption tools.