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In The 'Nac
What's in the 'Nac -- the Farmers' Almanac that is:
Always thrifty, always "green," the Farmers' Almanac is the "go-to" source for resourceful living. It's the only source for amazingly accurate 16 months of weather forecasts that help readers plan for the winter, spring, summer, and fall ahead.
Yet, in addition to long-range weather, the Farmers’ Almanac also contains exclusive gardening by the moon calendars, best days to fish calendars, and the ever-popular "Best-Days" calendar that suggests "best days" throughout the year for doing a variety of tasks (cut hair, potty train, quit smoking, and more), as well as tips, articles, and advice on ways to have better gardens, cook tastier meals, view meteor showers, and live a more simple, sustainable lifestyle.
For nearly 200 years, the Farmers’ Almanac has served as an "Escape from the noise," a reminder of what’s good in society, and a guide to smart living. No wonder it's been referred to as "North America’s Favorite Almanac".
Always thrifty, always "green," the Farmers' Almanac is the "go-to" source for resourceful living. It's the only source for amazingly accurate 16 months of weather forecasts that help readers plan for the winter, spring, summer, and fall ahead.
Yet, in addition to long-range weather, the Farmers’ Almanac also contains exclusive gardening by the moon calendars, best days to fish calendars, and the ever-popular "Best-Days" calendar that suggests "best days" throughout the year for doing a variety of tasks (cut hair, potty train, quit smoking, and more), as well as tips, articles, and advice on ways to have better gardens, cook tastier meals, view meteor showers, and live a more simple, sustainable lifestyle.
For nearly 200 years, the Farmers’ Almanac has served as an "Escape from the noise," a reminder of what’s good in society, and a guide to smart living. No wonder it's been referred to as "North America’s Favorite Almanac".
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