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Why is Good Service so Hard to Schedule?
Sick of waiting on the repair man? So are we! Demand the good service that you deserve.

Top Feel Good Gifts For Mom
Make her, the earth, and you feel good. The secret to a great Mother's Day Gift is giving from the heart. Check out our earth-friendly, thoughtful ideas here.

In Like a Lion out Like A Lamb?
Is this saying true? Is there a balancing out of good vs. bad weather in a month?

Good Manners in the Great Outdoors
Help keep nature beautiful. Get outside and enjoy it, but be polite about it.

New or Used Cars?
When it comes to sticking to your budget, it's tough to beat the value of a good, used car. As with any purchase, the more you know the better your experience will be.

No lie George, here’s a good cherry pie!
Cherries are almost as popular as our first president. But are they nutritious? Do they really help lower cholesterol?

Need More Sleep?
Do you have trouble getting or staying asleep? Here are some easy yet useful tips that may help you get a good night's rest.

Mulching Tips For the Organic Gardener
Late fall is a good time to mulch - and protect your outdoor plants. Learn more.

What is aloe good for?
Aloe, a popular houseplant, has a long history as a multipurpose folk remedy.

What makes Green Tea so special?
You have probably heard or read that green tea is good for you, but you may not know why or how it is.

Where to Hit the Slopes in 2007 and 2008
Where will the best snow be? Will it be a good skiing year? Farmers' Almanac offers its take on where to hit the slopes this upcoming winter.

Coffee Versus Tea:
Is one better for you than the other? Do you drink coffee or tea or both? Are either of them good for your health?

Dinner In a Flash
Think you don't have time to cook a good dinner? Think again!

Spring is Here! Time to Plan your Flower Garden.
Easy to follow stpes for beginners. Flowers add color, beauty, and cheer to yards and landscapes everywhere. Here are some good tips on how to get started.

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Should you make indoor or outdoor plans for Memorial Day?
And what about the 4th of July? Farmers’ Almanac predicts a “Fairly” good weather weekend for Memorial Day.

6 Good Reasons to Use Lemons for Better Health
Did you know lemons can help cure acne AND purify blood? Check out these healthy uses for lemons.

Leading The Way In Improving Ozone Protection
Ozone (O3) is a highly reactive gas composed of three oxygen atoms. Depending on where it is in the atmosphere, ozone affects life on Earth in either good or bad ways.

A Community Garden - A Nice Place to Grow
A good way to share your gardening interests is to participate in a community garden. Here is how it works.

Summer Sky Fun
Summer is a fun time to star and planet gaze. Now is a good time to spot Jupiter. Learn more.

Eggs Are Good For You
Eggs really aren't as bad as they're cracked up to be.

Putting plastic snakes to work
A few good uses for plastic snakes that may have not crossed your mind. Read More

Keep Your Skin Healthy
Naturally and Inexpensively Good skin is important. Check out some natural ways to keep your skin healthy without going broke.

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Is It True That Cows Lie Down When It's About To Rain?
Ever wonder if cows can foretell the weather? Some believe that if cows are lying down rain is on its way. Is this a good method of predicting rain?

Make Your Own Herbal Vinegar
Easy and Tasty Suggestions Tired of just plain vinegar? Looking for some good reasons to plant herbs? Check out these easy ways to make herbal vinegar.

Stormy Weather for the Southern States
Is there a wet or rainy season in the southern US states? After a dry summer, it might be good to know when the rainy season may begin.

Collard Greens
Want a prosperous new year? Try eating collard greens this New Year’s Day.

New Year's Folklore
Why should you kiss the one you love at midnight? Did you know that opening all doors and windows at midnight lets the old year escape? Read on for more New Year's lore.

Natural Remedies for Stress
Learn how to avoid and deal with stress. Life's hectic pace and routines can add stress to your everyday life. Discover natural ways to avoid stress and learn how to unwind if it gets to you.

Top Six Favorite July Things To Do
July is a fun time for many things. Check out our top six picks here.

Recipe for a Merry Christmas
No baking necessary! Inspirational directions for a happy holiday.

Helpful Herbal Hints
Drying herbs can be done with these simple steps.

7 Pet-Proof Garden Tips
For a nicer garden and happier pet. Is the family dog trampling on your newly planted flower garden? Are neighborhood cats using your garden as a litter box? Check out our top tips for keeping pets out of gardens.

An Onion a Day, May Help Keep Cholesterol Down
Peeling away the health benefits of onions. They may make you cry, but onions are healthy for you. Find out how.

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June Weather Lore and More!
If June is wet, will September be dry? Check out some fun weather lore sayings we found about the 6th month of the year.


Apples: A solution for many health issues.
They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away. But did you know apples may help your memory, prevent constipation, assist in digestion and more?!

Buy New and Save Money!
Energy efficient appliances are now easy to find, and they can save you money.

Favorite Ways to Spend a Rainy Day
Don't let the rain outside get you down! Check out the Farmers' Almanac's list of 10 ways to enjoy April.

Farmers' Almanac Looks to Janus
The Roman god of gates and doors. Ever hear of the Roman god Janus? Why did the Almanac mention him in its winter outlook?


Attitude of Joy - Improve your Health with Laughter
For us it seems so natural, but the funny thing is that humans are one of the only species that laughs.

The Magical Mysterious Moon
For centuries, the moon has been an object of awe, tall tales, and mysterious powers. Learn more about the many beliefs around the moon here.

A Thorny Problem
Musk Thistle Plants: How to Control This Prolific Weed How to prevent and get rid of this European import.

Beating the Back-To-School Blues
Going back to school can be stressful. Find out how to help your kids make a smooth transition.

Why butter's better!
For many years, a major rift has divided this country. No, not urban versus rural, or even Democrat versus Republican. This split is the ongoing clash between-- butter and margarine . . .

How Safe is your Food?
We all hope we're feeding our family safe food, but how can we be sure?

Choosing Bakeware
When it comes to bakeware, there are different materials to choose from. Traditional choices like ceramic and metal are joined by newcomers like silicone and glass. How do they compare?

Fixed Annuity Facts
The fixed-rate annuity is very similar to a bank CD, but typically pays a higher minimum interest rate and offer greater security.

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Look! It’s A Full Flower Moon
Learn when and why this month's moon is named the full flower moon.

November's Full Beaver Moon
On Saturday, November 24th, the moon will be full. Learn why this month's full moon is called the full beaver moon.

The Meaning of Flowers
Want to send the right flower for the right occasion? A red rose means love, but what about a white one?

8 Fun Ways to Hook Kids on Fishing
Fishing season is here. Take the kids and instill in them a love for the outdoors. Here are some tips on ways to get started.

About Variable Annuities
Variable annuities have become a part of the retirement and investment plans of many Americans. Before you buy a variable annuity, you should know some of the basics –


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Making Toothpaste

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Dear Santa Claus

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How Punny Are You?
Halloween Puns & Fun

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Tips to reduce and avoid Holiday Stress
Holidays can be busy and stressful enough. Here are some tips for relaxing and enjoying the holidays without overextending ourselves.

Where did we get Mardi Gras from?
Mardi Gras is right around the corner. Learn more about the traditions behind this festival of fun.

Move Over Phil!
Groundhogs aren't the only animals that predict weather. Besides groundhogs, there are many animals that are known to have weather predicting abilities. Learn which ones predict what kind of weather here.

Helpful Holiday Hints
To make Thanksgiving more memborable The holidays can be a crazy time of year. Check out some of our favorite helpful hints for ways to make this holiday better.

Dry Skin? Reach for a Potato!
Lean how every day kitchen ingredients can help heal dry skin.

8 New and Useful Ways to Use Clothespins!
Clothespins work great for a variety of reasons. Find out what these reasons are here.

When is Lightning a Danger?
Keep safe this summer. Get these important safety facts about thunderstorms.

Parsley Growing Like a Weed?
Easy ways to preserve an abundant herb crop. Herbs are great year-round. Here are some easy ways to preserve your herb crop this summer.

5 Fun Cures for Spring Fever
Is the ideas of warm weather making you anxious to get outdoors? Check out some fun ways to enjoy spring, even if you still have snow outside.

Winter Feeding Mistakes
Try these solutions for Cattle Feeding foul-ups.

What is Saint Elmo's Fire?
This unique phenomenon has been a cause of a lot of speculation and awe. Learn what it is and what causes this "fire."

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What is raised on the farm?
Thanksgiving Acrostic Here is a quick game that encourages everyone to think about foods raised on the farm - and how grateful we are for farmers.

Useful and Timely Tips from the Farmers' Almanac
Did you know that apples will turn lettuce brown? Or what to do if the plastic wrap you use is clinging to itself? Find the answers and more here.

Flu or Cold - How can you tell?
Sneezing? Coughing? Fever? Learn helpful ways to distinguish between a cold and the flu.

Easy Ways to Preserve our Earth
We can all do something to help preserve our earth. It doesn't have to be difficult.

How to Start a Flower Garden
Add Beauty to Your Life by Growing Flowers- An Easy-to-Follow Plan for Starting a Flower Garden.

8 Wonderful Gifts That Don't Cost A Cent
Is holiday shopping hurting your wallet? Remember, it's the thought that counts. Check out our top 8 meaningful and FREE gift ideas.

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A Pillow Can Ease Your Headache Pain
With this easy-to-make pillow, you can rest your weary head and ease the pain of a headache.

5 Secrets to Spice Up Your Gardens
Want to try something new in the garden this year? Check out these ideas that will add a little pizazz to your gardens.

Soothe Minor Burns
With Every Day Cures The cooking/baking season is upon us. Burns in the kitchen happen all the time. Find out what simple, natural cures can help soothe the burn.

Kindling a Fire
Need ideas for kindling a fire?

Preventing Snoring
There are several at home snoring remedies that may restore harmony to your bedroom.

4 Ways to Make Winter More Fun
Cabin fever taking over your home? Check out out top 4 ways to make winter more fun.

The Art of Kissing a Woman
First published in the 1896 Farmers' Almanac Although times have changed, kissing hasn't. Here is some timeless advice from the 1896 Farmers' Almanac.

Is El Niño a theory or a proven fact?
The Paita sailors, who frequently navigate along the coast in small craft, either to the north or the south of that port, name this countercurrent the current of "El Niño" (the child Jesus) because it has been observed to appear immediately after Christmas.

Plant for Taste
Looking for something else to grow and eat besides vegetables? Consider adding flowers to your list of potential snacks, or as additions to your salad bowl. Here are a few tips and rules for your health, when it comes to munching on flower blossoms.

Healthy Hints for the New Year
Easy to follow tips for a healthier you.

The Magic of Vanilla
Vanilla is a wonderful flavor. It's used in many recipes, but did you know that it also has many other uses?

Easy Ways to Compost
Don't throw it away! Compost it! It's better for the environment and for your gardens.

Don't Let Your Financial Guard Down During Retirement
Even if you spent your whole life saving for retirement, you need to keep a watchful eye on your assets after you retire.

Easy Yet Important Ways to Save Money
From the Farmers’ Almanac Check out some of our timely tips on ways to cut costs.

Longest Running Almanac Editor In History
September 18th marks the birth anniversary of the Farmers' Almanac's most colorful editor.

Soothing Solutions for Dry, Itchy Skin
Your skin needs moisture to stay smooth and supple, and retaining moisture is especially difficult in winter.

A Peanut A Day
March is national peanut month. Find out why you should incorporate peanuts into your daily diet.

Fall Garden Cleanup Checklist
Here’s a basic checklist to use as you put your gardens to bed for the year.

Celebrate Grandparents September 7
Sunday, September 7 is Grandparents' Day. Take time to show grandparents how much they are loved.

Wedding Traditions…Where Did They Come From?
If you're planning a winter wedding, you may want to read up on a few of these traditons.

Quill Pens Scribed American History
The quill pen scripted major turning points in American history, including the Mayflower Compact. Learn More.

The Lost Art of Doing Nothing
Are afternoons of lying in the grass pondering cloud shapes, evenings of watching sunsets, or mornings of counting snowflakes as they hit the windowpane all but extinct? Will we ever spend another hour or even a minute alone with our own thoughts? What incredible daydreams will never be had because we just simply do not have the time?

Stormy Spring in the Forecast
Farmers' Almanac releases its stormy spring forecast.

Top 5 Best Weather Cities To Catch a Minor League Baseball Game
Rain can spoil or cancel the game! Find out where the best weather is to catch a game this summer.

Bringing Herbs Indoors
If your area has not had a killing frost yet, you may still have time to bring your herbs indoor for year-round fresh ingredients.


Look -- It's a Shooting Star!
Don't miss one of the year's best meteor showers. The Perseids peak August 12.

How to Pick the Freshest Fruits and Vegetables
Here are some great tips to memorize on ways to choose the freshest fruits and veggies.

Recycle Your Christmas Tree
The holidays are here, and so is one of the best times of the year for watching your waste.

Easy Ways to Preserve Summer's Bounty
Learn how to enjoy fresh foods all year-long and save money while doing so!

Best Wedding Weather State?
Ever wonder what states may have the best weather for weddings? Check out what we found from our Worst Wedding Weather Contest.

The Year of No Summer
In prolonged human suffering, no other disaster in New England in history matched the frigid summer of 1816, the coldest in American annals. To this day, no accurate record exists as to the number who perished, or what the financial loss might have been in a winter that lasted from November of 1815 until April 1817. No other event, other than the Gold Rush of 1849, had as much impact upon westward migration as did the "Year of No Summer."

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Have you Exercised your Senses Lately
Tune into life's simple pleasures by exercising your senses. Learn how here.

Personal Pizzas
Quick, easy and a bit untraditional Make personal pizzas with French bread, tomato bagels and even hoagie rolls. It's easy!

Hungry? Think Blue!
July is National Blueberry Month. July is the best time to eat more blueberries. They're healthy, patriotic, and tasty!

Tips to Relieve Heartburn and Indigestion Naturally
The holidays for eating is here. Here are some natural ways to help you avoid overeating and possible heartburn.

8 Things to do on Thanksgiving Besides Watch Football
The meal is complete, the dishes are done and it’s time to be with family and friends. Now what?

How Much Energy Does Your Laser Printer Use?
Consider energy use before you take out your wallet If you are interested in conserving energy, you may want to take a hard look at your household appliances. Some add quite a few dollars to your energy bill. .

Frostnip and Frostbite
Do you know the difference between frostnip and frostbite?

Hybrid Vehicles
Before you make your next car purchase, check out a hybrid. There are many benefits, including a tax credit from Uncle Sam.

When is the Real First Day of Spring – March 20th or 21st?
Wondering why you grew up thinking the first day of spring was March 21st? The long awaited answer to why we now know the first day of spring is not always the 21st.

Childproofing for the Holidays
Before you dress your children in their best holiday clothes, you may want to call grandma and ask her to put the hard candies and breakable ornaments away.

Top 10 reasons to cut your own tree
Want to gather the family and cut down your own tree?

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Secret Ingredients for Better Tasting Dishes
Almanac Approved!

Credit Card Blues
Before you skip a monthly payment or shop around for a new credit card, you may want to take this advice to heart.

What Is Snow?
For some areas, it’s time to break out the snow shovel. Here are a few facts to think about when you clear the driveway.

What Really Puts You to Sleep on Thanksgiving?
Tryptophan is often used as an excuse for falling asleep after that big holiday meal. But is it truly the culprit?

Farmers' Almanac Readers Name Apple Pie as our National Dessert
There are many symbols we use to help represent the US and what we stand for. But what about dessert? In 2001, we asked this very question.

Traveling Green on Your Honeymoon
5 Great Green Travel Tips Going green doesn't have to mean sacrificing luxury. Check out these helpful green hints.

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Cooking tips from Grandma Blanche Bianco
Wonder how to deglaze a pan or make bechamel sauce? Grandma Bianco has passed on a few tips for those who may be a bit new to the kitchen.

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Fog Facts
Where is the foggiest area in the U.S.? When is fog most likely to occur? You'll find all the answers in this article, plus feel free to watch the Weather Wisdoms video on fog.

Groundhog vs. Farmers' Almanac:
Will the groundhog agree with the Almanac's preditions? Groundhog Day comes at a time when many are sick of the cold, snowy temperatures. What does the Farmers' Almanac forecast for Groundhog Day and beyond?

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Ben Franklin's Letter to the Editor
Re: Saving Daylight An actual duplicate of Franklin's letter in which he described why there should be some changes with the clocks.

Save Energy and Money This Winter
Easy to follow tips for a more efficient home.

Tornado Truths: Test Your Tornado Knowledge.
The Farmers' Almanac is expecting an active tornado season across Tornado Alley this spring. Do you know the warning signs or what you're supposed to do if there's one predicted in your area?

Saturday: The Trick to Making Halloween a Real Treat
Why the Farmers' Almanac thinks Saturday is the perfect day for Halloween.

“See” the Importance of Eye Health
When was the last time you had your eyes checked?

Grandma's Cooking How-to's
If you are experimenting with some new recipes this month, check out these "how-to"s from Grandma Blanche Bianco. She'll teach how to boil pasta, make bechamel sauce and more.

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Winning Apple Pie Recipes
Farmers' Almanac readers elected Apple Pie as America's Dessert. Now check out our top three winning recipes for this tasty pie.

Uninvited Garden Guests: and some natural ways to discourage them
Learn how to naturally discourage deer, slugs, moles and other pests from visiting your garden.

Make Your 12 Days of Christmas More GREEN
12 Earth-Friendly Tips Learn how to make the 12 days of Christmas a little more green. Check out our easy but useful tips here.

Winter Preparedness Safety Tips
Along with cold weather, winter can often bring a series of dangerous situations. Be prepared for Mother Nature's worst weather! Find valuable tips and be prepared by reading our story here.

Which Gas-Sipping Scooter is Right for You?
As fuel prices escalate, Americans are joining the rest of the world riding gas-sipping motor scooters.

Pole Vaulting to a Solar Eclipse
First-hand account from Farmers' Almanac Astronomer. Imagine flying in a plane to chase a solar eclipse. That's what Joe Rao our astronomer did. Here's his eclipse review.

A Gardener's Guide to Frost
How to predict when it's coming and what to do about it It's almost fall. Temperatures begin to cool down, but your gardens still look so nice. How do you know when frost may hit and if it will harm your plants? Learn the signs and precautions you should take.

Top Ten Best Outdoor Wedding Cities
Wedding season is here. More weddings happen between May and October than any other time of year. Check out where the best outdoor wedding cities are.

Is There Life On Mars?
You've heard of the "man on the moon" but what about "man on mars?" Read about the idea of a man on mars here.

Lightning Kills, Play it Safe
There's nothing fun about being struck. Lightning is a very dangerous weather occurrence that isn't taken seriously. Have a safe, enjoyable summer. Here's how to avoid the threat of being struck by lightning.

One Potato, Two Potato, Three Potato, Four: The Story of America's Favorite Vegetable
Americans love potatoes, whether it's fried, baked or mashed. They have become one of America's favorite vegetables. In this article, we will get to the roots of the potato, where it came from, and how it made its way onto our plates, and into our hearts.


Recipes

Polenta
Polenta is just cornmeal. It was something my mother made often. She made it instead of potatoes, and it was incredibly delicious. It is a dish that was quite common in Florence, her native region of Italy.

Brunswick Stew
The aromatic signals that broadcast from a slow simmering Brunswick Stew brings everyone into the kitchen anxious for a taste.


Cream of Fresh Tomato Soup
Once you try this delightful version of tomato soup with the perfume of basil, you'll swear off canned tomato soup for good.

Roast Turkey
The king of all table birds is the turkey. Although it is appearing more often at times other than Thanksgiving and Christmas, the turkey deserves an appearance regularly in the daily diet. Not only is it mighty good eating, it's a valuable source of proteins, vitamin B and iron. And it's low in calories.

Bill Barker's Beer Bread
When it comes to minimum input and maximum output in the kitchen, beer bread is about as good as it gets.

Banana Pudding with Sour Cream
This classic banana pudding is fast, easy and will remind you of the good old days.

Savory Potato Salad
Give any meal a special twist with this creamy, distinctive make-ahead salad. It's especially good along-side ham.

Candied Yams
Candied sweet potatoes are especially good with roasted turkey, and this recipe is extra good.

Pumpkin Orange Squares
Great recipe that is good with ice cream, or sold at a bazaar! These are good any time of year.

Videos

Creative Pumpkin Decorating
Jan Crawford shows us a creative way to decorate a pumpkin without the mess of carving. Sound too good to be true? Watch and learn!

Doug Elliott: Poke Weed
A poisonous plant that's actually good to eat? Doug Elliott tells you how to prepare poke weed properly for a delicious green.

Products

Paula Deen & Friends-Southern Style
Paula Deen & Friends-Southern Style You know, cooking and entertaining Southern style is more than just the food. It's about bringing family and friends together for good times and good food. With over 150 recipes in over 20 easy menus,...

Season One
Episode 1

EPISODE ONE: COMBINE CRASHES & CHARMING BEESA crashing good time is had by all at the Combine Demolition Derby in Washington State; kids learn about the living creatures in a garden; and Farmers' Almanac TV viewers meet a Savannah bee...

Farmers' Almanac Weather Stick
Straight from the Maine woods, this balsam fir weather forecaster really works! Hang it from an outside wall or a door casing and watch it bend down to predict foul weather, up to predict good weather!Availability: Usually ships in 2-3...

Beginners Spice Set
Looking for the perfect gift for a new homeowner, college freshmen, or just to get yourself started? Look no more! Give someone the perfect gift that they will remember every night after a good cooked meal! This wonderful set...

Incredible Soup Basket
We can't wait for you to get your hands on the goodies inside of this 8 quart Stainless Steel pot. All you need to enjoy good soup is contained in this pot. Includes a Ten Bean Blend, Navy Beans, Black...

Incredible Soup Basket
We can't wait for you to get your hands on the goodies inside of this 8 quart Stainless Steel pot. All you need to enjoy good soup is contained in this pot. Includes a Ten Bean Blend, Navy Beans, Black...

Farm-opoly
FARM-OPOLY, a down on the farm property trading game! Here's a property tradin' game for farmers or those who just think farmin' is cool! It's life down on the farm where players increase their profits by collecting acres...

Fishin'-opoly
The Game That Will REEL You In,Hook, Line And Sinker!Gone Fishin' – when grouped together, two of the most beautiful words in the English language. Whether you're a guy who takes the bass boat out for the weekend, or somebody...

Weather Chatter

Good Old Mother Earth
April 22, 2008 9:41 AM

Where's Winter?
December 15, 2006 9:22 AM

The Poor Man's Fertilizer
January 29, 2008 9:08 AM


We never make a mistake?!
January 15, 2008 4:15 PM

Turkey of a name
November 6, 2007 10:22 AM


Wedding In Buffalo - The Weather
August 8, 2008 7:09 PM

Mother Nature's Split Personality!
August 27, 2007 9:01 AM

Dear Editor: Go Away, Winter!
April 10, 2007 9:19 AM

Living to be Really, Really Old
April 21, 2008 10:00 AM

Historical Weather Source
August 16, 2007 2:36 PM

Less Stress at Christmas
November 28, 2007 1:37 PM

Happy 4th of JUly
July 3, 2008 1:19 PM

Labor Day
August 30, 2008 11:52 AM

The Weird Winter of 2006 Continues...
December 28, 2006 10:32 AM

Value of "old" Almanacs
July 8, 2008 11:27 AM

A Fisherman's Prayer
April 24, 2008 12:55 PM

In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb
March 1, 2007 9:59 AM

First Nor'easter
November 30, 2007 4:58 PM

Spring Forward
March 7, 2008 11:10 AM

More Winter or Early Spring
February 4, 2008 12:22 PM

March - Spring & Birds
March 3, 2008 7:05 AM


A New Light On Bulbs
February 27, 2008 12:29 PM

The 100 Year Difference (1907)
January 11, 2008 5:07 PM

Water
October 19, 2007 9:49 AM

A Long, Hard Winter
April 5, 2007 9:18 AM

Why Is Good Service Hard to Schedule
February 13, 2008 4:54 PM

Dull Fall Foliage - the Climate?
October 23, 2007 7:02 AM

A White Christmas??
December 3, 2007 11:42 AM

20 Ways to Save Gas $$
June 30, 2008 8:16 AM

Weed Proof Your Garden
June 9, 2008 10:08 AM

Salt and Christmas Trivia
December 10, 2007 11:56 AM

Tips for Driving Safely in Heavy Rain
November 28, 2006 10:07 AM

Flood Safety Tips
April 26, 2007 9:19 AM

Farmers' Almanac TV
August 14, 2007 9:35 AM


Us vs Them
September 12, 2007 3:15 PM

Full Moon.... What Happens?
July 18, 2008 8:45 AM

Winter Weather Terms
November 9, 2006 9:10 AM

2008 Farmers' Almanac Release
August 23, 2007 2:04 PM

Be Careful What You Wish For
December 17, 2007 3:14 PM


Poinsettia Plants
December 5, 2007 11:56 AM

Squalls in Southern California
November 7, 2007 12:12 PM

What's In a name?
August 28, 2008 4:32 PM

Winter Weather - The Latest
October 10, 2007 10:46 AM


Farmers' Almanac and Current Topics
September 17, 2007 10:36 AM

Blog Action Day
October 15, 2007 4:45 PM

Living Life Better
June 25, 2008 2:03 PM

Holy Hurricane Season
June 2, 2008 1:00 PM

20 Signs of a Hard Winter
August 26, 2008 1:17 PM

Cold, Ice, Snow, Oh My!
December 16, 2006 7:09 AM

Christmas In July
July 17, 2008 2:49 PM

Abe Lincoln Day
August 22, 2007 10:30 AM

Winter Weather Sightings
September 10, 2007 2:36 PM

The 10 Best Weather Cities
October 5, 2006 1:47 PM

New Year Resolutions
January 2, 2008 9:54 AM


Fall - Apples - Pies
September 27, 2007 10:01 AM

All About Frost
September 27, 2006 7:49 AM

Move Thanksgiving?!
November 20, 2007 5:53 PM

Lightning Awareness
April 27, 2007 10:04 AM

Halt the Holiday Hustle
November 26, 2007 10:44 AM

Ice Storms
December 11, 2007 1:25 PM

Blog

It's Ok to be Bored!
July 15, 2008 12:26 PM

Tree-Planting Tips
June 13, 2007 10:38 AM

Tummy Ache Tea to the Rescue
November 9, 2005 10:01 AM

Apple Blossoms Seem Like a Good Choice
February 5, 2007 11:07 AM


Sometimes it's what's left behind . . .
February 15, 2008 6:34 PM


Final Thoughts From Farm Aid
October 2, 2006 6:36 PM

Drink Hot Green Tea to Good Health
January 16, 2006 12:30 PM


Farm Aid Blog Post #2
September 30, 2006 12:20 PM

Joke - Football and Blondes
September 6, 2005 9:37 AM

Strawberry Spring
June 11, 2007 8:02 AM

Sweet and yet healthy
May 8, 2007 3:16 PM


Farm Aid 2006 - Holy Pig!
September 30, 2006 8:15 PM


Famous American Farming Quotes
September 5, 2005 10:35 PM

Make your own toothpaste
May 8, 2007 2:44 PM

Itching for Blackberries
July 13, 2005 4:53 PM


Talking Turkey
November 21, 2007 10:12 AM

Inspiration for the Week
September 2, 2008 3:34 PM

Welcome!
September 5, 2006 2:50 PM




Favorite Vegetables to Grow
May 15, 2008 2:39 PM

Thanksgiving Traditions
November 16, 2007 2:47 PM


The Virtues of Cedar
November 30, 2005 11:11 AM


Slugs!
June 12, 2007 7:41 AM



Shoo Deer! You bother me!
June 16, 2008 11:41 AM


Farm Aid 2006 - Willie Nelson
September 30, 2006 11:09 PM

The Snow "Dance"
January 15, 2008 10:13 AM

New Face of the FFA - City Folk
November 16, 2006 9:55 AM



Thanksgiving Weather
November 8, 2006 10:07 AM

Strawberry Stats
March 31, 2006 8:34 AM

Curing the common cold
September 28, 2006 12:24 PM


An Escape from the Noise
August 31, 2007 9:44 AM


Front Page News
September 11, 2007 5:02 PM

A Cow's Best Friend?!
April 3, 2008 4:06 PM

Stinging Caterpillars
August 11, 2006 10:04 AM


Almanacs, Large and Small
September 15, 2006 11:02 AM

Ray Geiger and the Farmers' Almanac
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Easy Ways You Can Make A Difference
Little Things Add Up. Here are some asy ways to help preserve the earth from the Farmers’ Almanac. Recycle those plastic bags you get from the produce department at your local store. To keep them neat and easy to find, make...

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...

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Trust a Brand that's Trusted.Trusted and respected since 1818, the Farmers' Almanac stands for what is good and right in the world. It reminds people how to enjoy the simple pleasures in life. Highly RelevantThe definitive issue of...

Contact Us
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Farmers' Almanac Testimonials
Our readers say it best! As North America's Favorite Farmers Almanac, we receive tons of letters, emails, and phone calls from readers and fans. Here are a fews of our favorite comments:Dear Almanac,I absolutely love you magazine and now I...

Sandi Duncan, Philom., Managing Editor of the Farmers' Almanac
If only Sandi Duncan could remember all of the interesting bits of trivia she’s learned throughout her years of editing the Farmers’ Almanac, she’d be able to make a fortune on the television quiz show circuit and retire comfortably. Luckily...

Meet the Editors
Peter Geiger, Philom., EditorIf Peter Geiger hadn’t become the seventh editor of the world-famous Farmers’ Almanac, he would have wanted to write a syndicated column offering handy, time saving household hints. Luckily for famous hint maven Heloise, Peter’s fate was...

Interview Requests
Looking for a lively, unusual, but informative interview for your story or show? Farmers’ Almanac editors love to talk about unusual weather, long-range weather outlooks and more! Both seasoned interviewees, editors Pete Geiger and Sandi Duncan are ready, willing...

Peter Geiger, Philom., Editor of the Farmers' Almanac
If Peter Geiger hadn’t become the seventh editor of the world-famous Farmers’ Almanac, he would have wanted to write a syndicated column offering handy, time saving household hints. Luckily for famous hint maven Heloise, Peter’s fate was sealed from an...

Farmers' Almanac Weather Outlook for Alaska
Farmers' Almanac Weather Summary for Alaska Due to Alaska's fairly constant weather patterns, the Farmers' Almanac provides an overall climatological summary for Alaska. This summary should give you a good idea of what type of weather to expect...

Farmers' Almanac Weather Outlook for Hawaii
Farmers Almanac Weather Summary for HawaiiDue to Hawaii's fairly constant weather patterns, the Farmers' Almanac provides an overall climatological summary for Hawaii. This summary should give you a good idea of what type of weather to expect if you are...

2006-2007 Weather Outlook for the U.S.
Tired of the Heat? Hang on – 2007 Farmers' Almanac Predicts "SHIVERY IS NOT DEAD"Lewiston, ME: After a brutally hot summer in most of the country, cool news is on the way. The new edition of the Farmers' Almanac, which...

Farmers' Almanac History
Founded in 1818, the Farmers’ Almanac’s timeless appeal has spanned three centuries, offering readers a trademark blend of long-range weather predictions, humor, fun facts, and valuable advice on gardening, cooking, fishing, conservation, and much more. The Farmers’...

On The Money
Major Weather Events Accurately Predicted by the Farmers’ Almanac... Photo Courtesy of NOAA • In 1954, Farmers’ Almanac warned readers of a rare major hurricane in the Northeast. That storm turned...