Old Farmer's Almanac
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Not to be confused with Farmers' Almanac.
For broader coverage of this topic, see American almanacs.
The Old Farmer's Almanac is an almanac containing weather forecasts, planting charts, astronomical data, recipes, and articles. Topics include gardening, sports, astronomy, folklore, and predictions on trends in fashion, food, home, technology, and living for the coming year. Published every September, The Old Farmer's Almanac has been published continuously since 1792, making it the oldest continuously published periodical in North America. The publication follows in the heritage of American almanacs such as Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard's Almanack.[3][4][5]
Quick Facts Editor in Chief, Editor ...
Editor in Chief | Judson D. Hale Sr |
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Editor | Carol Connare[1] |
Categories | Almanacs, weather, astronomy, calendar, gardening, cooking, advice |
Frequency | Annual |
Publisher | Yankee Publishing, Inc. |
Founder | Robert B. Thomas |
Founded | 1792 |
First issue | 1793[2] |
Company | Old Farmer's Almanac |
Country | United States Canada |
Based in | Dublin, New Hampshire, U.S. |
Language | English |
Website | almanac |
ISSN | 0078-4516 |
OCLC | 916592596 |
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