November 7, 2006     

Greetings Farmhand!

During this month of Thanksgiving, FarmersAlmanacTV.com and FarmersAlmanac.com want to extend a special "thank you" to our newsletter readers. We value every second you spend with us.

As our treat, we are providing you with a special collection of video, pictures and blogs from the Farm Aid concert on September 30th. This section includes a sneak peak of EXCLUSIVE Farm Aid video that will appear on Farmers' Almanac TV in 2007. We hope you enjoy it!






In the Farm Aid special section, you'll see:

  • Exclusive video from the Sept. 30 concert, including musical snippets from the performers and interviews with farmers.


  • An exclusive picture slide show of Farm Aid performers (check out Willie Nelson wearing a Farmers' Almanac TV hat).

  • Blog posts from the concert!


  • Farmers' Almanac Weather Wisdom

    According to folklore, when the persimmon seed is spoon-shaped, it is going to be a harsh winter with heavy wet snow. A fork-shaped seed denotes a mild winter with light powdery snow. And, knife-shaped seeds means an icy winter, with cutting winds, is in store.


    Snow in the Forecast?

    Is this white stuff predicted in your neck of the woods? Check out the Farmers' Almanac long-range predictions.
    Where are the most farms in America?
    According to the 2007 Farmers' Almanac, in order the states are:
    • Texas
    • Missouri
    • Iowa
    • Tennessee and Kentucky (tie)
    • Oklahoma.

    Read more interesting statistics on today's farmers here.



    Is your winter landscape dull?
    Spruce it up with Evergreens.

    If you can't get all the family together for Thanksgiving dinner, try hosting a brunch on Friday. We'll give you the recipes (and they don't include turkey!)

    Need a little headache relief?
    Here are 8 tips to relieve headache pain naturally.

    Featured Product
    Magnolia wreaths are ideal decorations for the holidays!

    Have a question or comment? E-mail us at info@FarmersAlmanacTV.com.