Anyone use the Almanac

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I know there are several different ones. Old Farmers says Summer will be drier and cooler than normal, on average, despite hot spells in early and late July. If expected rains do not come in June, drought will be an issue.
September and October will be cooler and rainier than normal, with snow in late October.
Well they got the drought part right, it has been a hot spell since late June. I cannot recall ever having snow as early as Oct here (NW MO) and I have been here since 1985. Now NW Ohio where I grew up is a different story. Only time will tell.
 
I read it. 'Can't say for sure that it is scientific. LIke this year they said "June will be wet...and if not then expect hot and dry conditions. Well duh......guy that wrote that certainly is a rocket scientist. With that said, I'd say that overall they come real close. 'Makes for interesting reading at times.
 
I was taught how to castrate horses as well as other farm critters, by an old guy I knew when I was a bit younger. He swore by the almanac for castrating, planting, weeding etc. I'll be darned if he wasn't dead on right about at least the castration of animals. They always seemed to bleed a LOT LESS on the days that the almanac said would be good for cutting. He always had a nice garden and was a successful farmer, so I think ol Dick had it pretty well figured out. Wish I could have learned more from him. Kippster
 
A waste of time for me. Turned out nothing like they said it would.....but I was on the good side of it. Yes! Has already rained 5 times this month with 3 of them being over an inch. Beats last year's drought.

Mark
 
the frontspiece of most almanacs tells you the answer.most will say that its simply a compilation of averages noted over time. Or to put it more plainly nothing more than the authors opinion based on what he and others have noted. like all things human simply an opinion.they have their value,much like a old farmer who has worked the same land for years in a certain area would be more likely to know what to expect than a city boy doing it for the first time. in that way much like this forum. Ive used it,still do to a certain extent. my grandad swore by it,and he successfully lived off his farm for lots of years with no other income. if it helped him or hurt him is a matter of debate ,but taken simply as a guide and not as fact I think most have some value.
 

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