In 1818, a 37-year-old poet and astronomer by the name of David Young rolled up his sleeves and began the arduous task of typesetting the first copies of the Farmers’ Almanac in New York. The 36-page copy fashioned in the “42nd Year of American Independence” contained “Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses, Judgement of the Weather” and the “Rising and Setting of the Planets,” among other topics. Read More