Tim Clark



Tim Clark has been one of the faces and voices of The Old Farmer’s Almanac since 1979, doing interviews on radio and TV stations across the U.S. and Canada. A graduate of Harvard, where he took classes in folklore and mythology, he has put his studies to work by writing articles on folk remedies for everything from the common cold to baldness; folk wisdom about raising children and finding the perfect mate; and folk methods for becoming rich and avoiding death. He has composed the weather poems on the Almanac’s right-hand calendar pages since 1980, and began writing the Farmer’s Calendar essays in 2015. He lives in Dublin, N.H., the Almanac’s home, and serves as town moderator.

Talks

Tim Clark - The Old Farmer's Almanac

Author Tim Clark discusses how they develop The Old Farmer’s Almanac and explains some of the...