What is The Old Farmer’s Almanac?
Spring, the time for new growth. The stores are packed with seed carts, pots, bags of soil, and of course the Farmers Almanac.
What is an Almanac?
By definition an Almanac is an annual calendar containing important dates and statistical information. For example the tide tables you find on the coast and star tables you use to find the Big Dipper.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac Origins
In 1792 the first editor, Robert B. Thomas published the premiere issue of The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Fun fact: this was during George Washington’s first term as president.
What is in The Old Farmer’s Almanac?
Weather forecasts, planting charts, astronomical data, and recipes. Featuring articles covering phases of the moon, tide tables, trends, and home tips.
The Farmers Almanac Vs The Old Farmer’s Almanac
The most importance difference other than who started what is that The Old Farmer’s Almanac covers 18 months and the Farmers’ Almanac covers 16 months.
How Accurate is The Old Farmer’s Almanac?
The Old Farmer’s Almanac self claims an overall accuracy of about 80% for its winter forecasts. Sandi Duncan the an editor of the Farmers’ Almanac has also stated “We don’t guarantee the forecast 100 percent, but I don’t know who does”
Resources:
- https://www.almanac.com/history-old-farmers-almanac
- The 2024 Old Farmer’s Almanac
- https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-you-trust-farmers-almanacs-weather-predictions/#:~:text=The
Do you use The Old Farmer’s Almanac?