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wagons

A birdnote sounding here and there,
A bloom, where leaves are brown and sober,
Warm noons, and nights with frosty air,
And loaded wagons say, October.

–Thomas Stephens Collier (1842–93)

Saturday, October 3, 2020
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The Diamond State.
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Learn How to Crochet: Easy Scarf for Beginners
Crocheting for Beginners!

Learn How to Crochet: Easy Scarf for Beginners
Crocheting is more than just a craft. It’s also a great stress reliever, an excellent way to pass time at home—and, it’s super addictive! Not sure how to start? You need just two things: a crochet hook and yarn. Check out our crocheting guide for beginners—plus an easy scarf design. A great gift...

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2021 Moon Calendar

This fascinating calendar features striking scenes of the Moon in the landscape, accompanied by fun facts and lore about Earth’s natural satellite. Added bonus: best days for fishing and other activities based on the Moon.

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10.99
2021 Moon Calendar
 
Night Sky Map for October 2020: Constellations, Then and Now
Autumn Constellations

Night Sky Map for October 2020: Constellations, Then and Now
Welcome to the October Sky Map! This month, we highlight constellations. Who was the first person to record constellations? How many constellations are there? Are the constellations permanent? Let’s go stargazing—with our complimentary and printable map of the night stars.

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2021 Engagement Calendar

This popular week-at-a-glance planning calendar, now in its 26th year of production, provides plenty of space to jot down appointments, events, reminders, observations, and inspirations. Each day offers wit, wisdom, a quote, a proverb, or a bit of folklore. Each month’s opener features a month-at-a-glance planning calendar, full Moon name, fun facts and quotes, and more!

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2021 Engagement Calendar
 
Gladiolus
Digging Up Glads

Gladiolus
Gladiolus is a classic perennial known for its tall flower spikes and large, colorful blooms. Great cutting flowers, gladioli look spectacular in summer bouquets. Here’s how to grow gladioli in your garden.

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Support Your Local Farmers Tote Bag
This sturdy cotton canvas bag features The Old Farmer’s Almanac 1792 logo on one side and the message “Support Your Local Farmers” on the other. Made in the USA. 
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Support Your Local Farmers Tote Bag
 
Pickled Peppers
Pickled Peppers

Pickled Peppers

Pickling peppers is easy! When you only have a few peppers, this Pickled Peppers recipe will do nicely.  Just grab some white vinegar and go!

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The Old Farmer's Almanac for Kids, Volume 8

Keep youngsters entertained for hours with fun facts, fascinating stories, and educational activities!

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The Old Farmer's Almanac for Kids, Volume 8
 
Southern Fried Green Tomatoes
Southern Fried Green Tomatoes

Southern Fried Green Tomatoes

Got green tomatoes? Try our Southern Fried Green Tomatoes recipe submitted by an Almanac reader.

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The 2021 Old Farmer's Almanac

America’s best-selling and oldest farmer’s almanac is also the most beloved: Its name makes people smile and its contents tickle funny bones. A reference book that reads like a magazine, The Old Farmer’s Almanac makes every day special throughout the year! Make an old farmer happy, order today!

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The 2021 Old Farmer's Almanac
 

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