208 Years Of Weather Wisdom—Farmers’ Almanac Signs Off
208 Years Of Weather Wisdom—Farmers’ Almanac Signs Off
US · Published Nov 7, 2025
The Farmers' Almanac, a publication with 208 years of history, will cease publication after its 2026 edition due to financial challenges.
Known for long-range weather forecasts based on sunspots and lunar cycles, the Almanac also offered gardening advice and home remedies.
Editors Sandi Duncan and Peter Geiger thanked loyal readers, expressing sadness over the end of an era for the Maine-based publication.
Farmers' Almanac ending publication after 208 years
After 208 years of publication, the Farmers' Almanac has announced that its 2026 edition will be its last. The Maine-based publication, which first began printing in 1818, is ceasing operations due to financial difficulties in today's rapidly changing media environment. The Farmers' Almanac was renowned for its long-range weather forecasts, which were based on a mysterious formula involving sunspots and lunar cycles. In addition to weather predictions, the Almanac also provided gardening tips and home remedies, making it a beloved resource for generations of readers.
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