Farmers’ Almanac to end publication after more than 200 years
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The iconic Farmers’ Almanac is set to conclude its publication journey with the release of its 2026 edition, marking the end of over two centuries of service. The announcement was made by editors Sandi Duncan and Peter Geiger, who attributed the decision to financial difficulties and evolving reader preferences.

Based in Washington, the Farmers’ Almanac has been a staple for weather predictions and nature-related advice. However, the editors have confirmed that after the 2026 edition, no further issues will be published, and access to digital content will cease by December of that year.

“We share this news with deep gratitude and mixed emotions,” the statement on their website conveyed. “After more than 200 years of providing a unique mix of weather, wit, and wisdom, we have reached the tough decision to close this chapter.”

In a conversation with TODAY.com, Duncan elaborated on the reasons behind this move, citing the “financial challenges of producing and distributing the Almanac in today’s chaotic media environment.” She noted a shift in consumer habits that has led to a decrease in newsstand sales.

Duncan told TODAY.com that the decision stemmed from “the financial challenges of producing and distributing the Almanac in today’s chaotic media environment.” She explained that reader habits have changed, and as a result newsstand sales have declined.

“The Almanac has been published each and every year since 1818 — even when the editor (Ray Geiger) was overseas serving in World War II,” Duncan continued. “And we also recognize that it’s more than just a book — it’s a way of life — a tradition — a resource for so many people for so many years.”

The announcement prompted an emotional reaction from longtime readers, some of whom said they’d grown up with the Almanac and considered it part of family tradition.

The Farmers’ Almanac, based in Lewiston, Maine, was first published in 1818 and is a separate publication from The Old Farmer’s Almanac, based in Dublin, New Hampshire, which began in 1792 and will continue publishing.

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