Third-generation farmer Daniel Bays' family farm in the small Stanislaus County community of Westley has produced almonds since the 1960s.
According to the Almond Board of California, roughly 70% of the state's almonds are exported.
Almonds dominate the county's exports, representing 53% of their international certificates in 2023, according to Stanislaus County's annual crop report.
Still, Bays said he's looking at both the long and short-term effects.
"You have to look at the short term and the long term, and I think in the short term, tariffs may be a challenge for us and may result in lower prices. But sometimes, you need to feel a little bit of pain now if you can handle it to make for a better market later on," Bays said.
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