After more than 200 years in print, the Farmers’ Almanac will release its final edition in 2026.

The Maine-based publication — well known for its long term weather predictions, detailing moon phases, and offering other outdoorsy tips — confirmed the end of its centuries-long run on Thursday. The decision was made due to the increasing financial challenges of producing and distributing the Almanac in a predominantly digital media environment, the company said in a news release.

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Access to the online version will also cease next month.

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

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