Episode 29: All You've Needed to Know and Then Some Since 1818
Publisher |
Crystal Ponti
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
History
Society & Culture
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History
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jan 08, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:23:06

Throughout history there have been countless methods for forecasting the weather. In 1818, David Young, a poet and an astronomer from Morristown, New Jersey, launched a publication that would help take the guesswork out of this tricky task...and then some. Have you ever heard of the Farmers’ Almanac?

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Credit:

Peter Geiger, publisher and editor at the Farmers’ Almanac, joined me for this wonderful episode on the history of a timeless publication. I’m grateful for his insight and stories.

Image Copyright: Almanac Publishing Company

Sources:

Farmers’ Almanac History; Farmers’ Almanac; Retrieved December 2018.

Agriculture, Food, and the Environment; Brosnan, Kathleen A. and Blackwell, Jacob; Oxford Research Enclyopedias; April 2016.

What is an Almanac?; Wonderopolois; Retrieved December 2018.

Farmers’ Almanac Timeline; Farmers’ Almanac; Retrieved December 2018.

History of American Agriculture; Bellis, Mary; ThoughtCo.; October 3, 2018.

A Visit to the Past; Duncan, Sandi; Farmers’ Almanac; December 10, 2012.

Time Travel Anyone?; Duncan, Sandi; Farmers’ Almanac; November 12, 2013.

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