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Farmers Almanac
The 2013 Farmers Almanac
Farmers' Almanac

Digital Editions of the Farmers’ Almanac

Want to get the Farmers’ Almanac on your iPad, Kindle or Nook? Now you can! Below is a list of our current digital titles including the U.S. Edition of the 2013 Farmers’ Almanac. (More titles coming soon!)

The 2013 Farmers' Almanac (U.S. Edition) - Only $5.99!

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PDF of the 2013 U.S. Farmers' Almanac
2013 Farmers' Almanac
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2013 Farmers' Almanac
Farmers' Almanac 2013 Astronomy Guide - Just $4.99!
Farmers' Almanac Astronomy Guide
Lose yourself in the night sky with this helpful digital guide to everything an amateur astronomer needs to know. Includes Moon phase calendars, meteor showers, a planet guide for the year, planetary trivia, 12 months of weather predictions so you know when to head out and look up, and much more! From the editors of the Farmers' Almanac.
Farmers' Almanac 2013 Gardening Guide - Just $4.99!
Farmers' Almanac Gardening Guide
A helpful digital guide to everything a backyard grower needs to know. Includes planting calendars, 16 months of weather predictions, average frost dates, and a companion planting guide, PLUS advice on composting, tools, the best plants to grow, small-scale gardens, pest prevention, harvesting and much more!
Farmers' Almanac 2013 Wedding Planner - Just $4.99!
Farmers' Almanac Wedding Edition
Weather forecasts to help you pick the best day for your big day, best weather cities, wedding weather horror stories, helpful advice, and more
Christmas with the Farmers' Almanac - Just $4.99!
Holiday-themed trivia, folklore, recipes, helpful hints, and simple living advice from the editors of the Farmers' Almanac.

If you notice a hole in the upper left-hand corner of your Farmers' Almanac, don't return it to the store! That hole isn't a defect; it's a part of history. Starting with the first edition of the Farmers' Almanac in 1818, readers used to nail holes into the corners to hang it up in their homes, barns, and outhouses (to provide both reading material and toilet paper). In 1910, the Almanac's publishers began pre-drilling holes in the corners to make it even easier for readers to keep all of that invaluable information (and paper) handy.

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