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The 2012 Farmers Almanac
Farmers' Almanac

How can I watch Farmers’ Almanac TV?

We often get the question, “Where can I watch Farmers’ Almanac TV?” Well, we are broadcast on public television stations across the United States. But, we don’t have a set time. Local programmers in each market decide what shows to run for their local audiences – and at what time.

You can always check our map or local listings to find out when Farmers’ Almanac TV is broadcast in your area.

Our goal is to be broadcast on every public television station – and we are making steady progress. Since our debut in April, Farmers’ Almanac TV has been broadcast to approximately 63% of the country. More than 35 states have broadcast the show on their public television stations.

And, we are adding stations every day. In fact, over the past few months we have added 34 new stations throughout the U.S. We also recently added new television markets, including Casper WY, Houston, Klamath Fall OR, Medford OR, New York City, Odessa TX, Redding CA, Riverton WY, Schenectady, NY Scranton, PA, Spokane WA, Wilkes Barre, PA.

If you want to see Farmers’ Almanac TV, and it’s not running on your local public television station, feel free to contact your local programmer or us. The more public support there is for a show, the more likely programmers will choose to run it.

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If you notice a hole in the upper left-hand corner of your Farmers' Almanac, don't return it to the store! That hole isn't a defect; it's a part of history. Starting with the first edition of the Farmers' Almanac in 1818, readers used to nail holes into the corners to hang it up in their homes, barns, and outhouses (to provide both reading material and toilet paper). In 1910, the Almanac's publishers began pre-drilling holes in the corners to make it even easier for readers to keep all of that invaluable information (and paper) handy.

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