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10 gallons per one pound of strawberries sounds reasonable. But 1900 gallons for almonds? Wikipedia says almond tree is fine with droughts (it's native to Iran)It takes 1900 gallons of water to grow ONE pound of almonds! It takes about 10 gallons to grow one pound of strawberries. California ag uses 80% of the water.
The nuts are a much smaller fraction of the plant though. So you likely don't get many kg of nuts per sq.m of foliage, where strawberries would have a much higher mass of fruit per leaf sq.m. And leaf area is a big determinant of water use, even though transpiration per sq.m varies significantly between plant species.