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  2. Farmers' Almanac - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1818, the Farmers’ Almanac mixes a blend of long-range weather predictions, humor, fun facts, and advice on gardening, cooking, fishing, conservation, and other topics. The Farmers’ Almanac has had seven editors. Poet, astronomer, and teacher David Young held the post for 34 years starting from when he and publisher Jacob Mann ...

  3. Snow in the South? Farmers’ Almanac predicts record ... - AOL

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    November 11, 2022 at 8:04 AM. ... The FarmersAlmanac is predicting record-breaking, ... the Almanac is predicting the second month of the new year to calm any signs of more winter weather.

  4. Farmers' Almanac or weather services for winter weather ... - AOL

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    The Farmers' Almanac, first published by Robert B. Thomas in 1792 for the year 1793, was created to provide a variety of information including weather forecasts, planting schedules, and ...

  5. Is the Farmer’s Almanac’s winter forecast accurate? Here’s ...

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    As we look ahead to winter 2023, the Idaho Statesman looked back at the Farmer’s Almanac’s 2022 winter forecast to see how it fared.

  6. Could we get snow in November? Here are the Farmers' Almanac ...

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    Be prepared for the cold temps and anticipated rainfall headed this way in the next few months as The Farmer's Almanac claims it is accurate 80% to 85% of the time.

  7. Old Farmer's Almanac - Wikipedia

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    The first Old Farmer's Almanac, then known as The Farmer's Almanac, was edited by Robert Bailey Thomas, the publication's founder. [6] There were many competing almanacs in the 18th century, but Thomas's book was a success. [6] In its second year, distribution tripled to 9,000. [3] The initial cost of the book was six pence (about four cents). [7]

  8. Agricultural astrology - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural astrology, a pseudoscience, is often referred to as "planting by the signs" because of its reliance on astrological signs for planting, cultivating and harvesting. [ 1 ] : 11–12 The Old Farmer's Almanac regularly features a "planting by the signs" section.

  9. It's Going to Be a Very Crisp and Cool Fall—See the Farmers ...

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    According to the Farmers' Almanac, an early-season heavy snowfall may occur across the North Central States around November 8 to 11. In New England, a wintry mix with up to 1 foot of wet snow is ...