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Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Farmers' Almanac predicts an 'ice cold' winter as it celebrates 200th anniversary

Hundreds of almanacs served a nation of farmers over two centuries ago. These days, only a handful of them remain.

One of them, the Farmers' Almanac based in Lewiston, Maine, is celebrating its 200th edition this month with traditional gardening tips, home-spun humor and life hacks.

In New Hampshire, The Old Farmer's Almanac marks its 225th anniversary with tributes from President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, among articles on mangrove forests and presidential beer preferences. Both have special anniversary sections with articles from the past.

In Maine, the long-term weather forecast calls for a teeth-chattering winter for the eastern two-thirds of the nation. 'We're calling it the return of the old-fashioned winter. The ice cold winter is back,' said Sandi Duncan, managing editor.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It cant be ice cold, we have global warming. Scientist said so.

Anonymous said...

Get the woolies out of the mothballs.

Anonymous said...

Good thing about cold weather, the Thugs stay inside.