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 If ant hills are high in July, the coming winter will be hard. | | | Question of the Day Some of my tomato plant leaves have turned dark brown and have rings on them. Is this blight? – Answer | | Puzzle of the Day The Equality State.(Name the U.S. state!) – Answer | | | ADVERTISEMENT Can you believe it? It’s almost time to ship the 2026 edition of The Old Farmer’s Almanac! You can be the first to get your copy in either paperback or hardcover. Pre-order today! | | How to Identify and Get Rid of Squash Bugs in the Garden Let’s squash the squash bug population! Squash bugs can be the bane of a gardener’s existence, sucking the life out of your precious cucurbit plants. Here are tips on how to identify, control, and get rid of squash bugs in your garden. | | | | Day of the Week Calculator – What Day Is It? Planning a big day or digging into the past? Our Day of the Week Calculator makes it easy (and fun!) to find out what day of the week any date lands on: past, present, or future. Just pop in a date and get an instant answer. No mental math, no flipping through calendars. | | | | | ADVERTISEMENT Daily Dose of Fun and Facts Discover daily smiles and surprises with the 2026 Old Farmer’s Almanac Everyday Calendar packed with fun facts, tips, puzzles, and inspiration for every day of the year. | | Cracking the Cricket Code: Chirps to Temperature (°F & °C!) We all know the evening sound of a cricket. Did you know that the number of cricket chirps reports the temperature? It’s true! We explain how to use the “cricket thermometer” method. And next time there’s a warm evening, count the cricket chirps! | | | | | ADVERTISEMENT Weeding CAN be fun! Putting care into your lawn or garden means pulling weeds. It takes time and effort to get down into the beds and dig out each one. The Weed Spinner eliminates the need to kneel and makes weeding fun! | | Skillet Chicken With Fresh Tomatoes This simple Skillet Chicken With Fresh Tomatoes dish comes together quickly for an easy dinner. It is a great dish for using all of those fresh, juicy tomatoes from the garden (or farmers’ market). Serve over pasta, rice, or with a side of roasted potatoes. | | | | | | | | | Enjoy more Almanac wit & wisdom! | | | | | | | You received this email because you signed up for updates from The Old Farmer's Almanac. If you do not wish to receive our regular email newsletter in the future, please manage your preferences. Please do not reply to this email. Contact Us © 2025 Yankee Publishing Inc. An Employee-Owned Company 1121 Main Street | P.O. Box 520 | Dublin, NH 03444 View web version | | | | |
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