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Read MoreRay Geiger was the Farmers’ Almanac’s 6th editor and the reason we have a Farmers’ Almanac today. Here's a look back, in photos, at his wonderful career.
Read MoreWhile the Farmers’ Almanac is known for its weather forecasts and gardening tips, we also launch human interest crusades. These crusades or “campaigns,” as we call them, are chosen in an effort to address everyday (non-political) things that maybe have fallen victim to the “it’s always been done that way” mindset. They’re usually something we can all relate
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Read MoreManaging editor Sandi Duncan imagines traveling back in time to meet our founding editor, David Young. Here's what she'd ask him.
Read MoreIf 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
Read MoreDo you know your city’s average last frost date? Dates listed below are estimated light frost dates (when temperatures are between 29°–32°F). Light frosts may kill tender plants, but cause little destruction to hardier vegetation. The probability of a frost occurring after the spring date or before the fall frost date listed below is 30%,
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Read MoreSandi Duncan, Philom., Editor Sandi Sampaio Duncan is the Farmers’ Almanac’s 8th editor and first woman to hold the title. Working with the Almanac since 1994, Sandi has been instrumental in parlaying the two-century-year-old publication from print into an online omnichannel brand, including websites and digital media platforms. She likes to share her unique story of starting
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