The outlook calls for a warmer and drier than usual Spring across much of the U.S., with some exceptions.
The historic publication has issued predictions for conditions each part of the U.S. could see next month.
Warm spring on the horizon? The Old Farmer’s Almanac says yes, despite heavy winter snow. What does it mean for gardeners?
The Farmers' Almanac announced new ownership Jan. 28, saying it will continue its weather predictions. See details on the owner, a news media company.
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Flowers or Snowdrifts? The Old Farmer's Almanac Reveals Spring 2026 Forecast
Much of the U.S. is set for warm and dry weather, but there are exceptions.
Beloved by farmers and gardeners, the almanac was first printed in 1818 and — like the arguably more famous Old Farmer’s Almanac — relies on a secret formula of sunspots, planetary positions and lunar ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts that the majority of the nation will see warmer-than-normal temperatures across much of the ...
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Farmers markets growing in popularity in Hawaii
Farmers markets are seeing a surge in shoppers since the pandemic -- Hawaii residents are looking for products that are fresh ...
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How The Farmers' Almanac Was Saved: A 208-Year American Tradition That Nearly Vanished
The publication planned to shutter in 2025.
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a rainy May and warmer temperatures in much of the South, so get your garden gloves ready.
Farmers, ranchers and agricultural advocates from across Oahu’s North Shore met Thursday with U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda (D, Hawaii) at Waialua District Park, raising urgent concerns about violence on ...
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