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The 2024 edition of the popular Old Farmer’s Almanac ... to arid southern zones. “One of the biggest trends we are seeing with gardeners in the last couple of years is planting in containers ...
"Learning new things is what makes working on the Farmers’ Almanac so much fun and so rewarding," said Sandi Duncan, editor ...
Gardeners and farmers across ... plant hardiness zones have shifted north toward higher latitudes and elevations. As minimum temperatures warm and a location's planting zone increases (e.g ...
The Farmers' Almanac foresees a "sultry, thunder-filled" summer for Illinois. The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a "hot, rainy" summer in the Prairie State. Neither of the almanacs is considered ...
The weather and soil conditions are cooperating for the farmers on the “Plant Your Independence Tour” this spring. In Iowa, despite some rains, corn planting is 6% ahead of the five-year ...
That's according to long-range forecasts from both the Old Farmer’s Almanac and the Farmers’ Almanac. The rival publications have been used for decades to predict long-range forecasts ...
After last year brought high temperatures that marked one of the hottest summers to date, the Farmers' Almanac is predicting that this summer will also be a scorcher in Rhode Island. The Farmers ...