LEWISTON, ME — After more than two centuries of guiding readers through the rhythms of nature and life, the Farmers’ Almanac has announced that its 2026 issue will be its last, officially bringing an end to a 208-year publishing legacy.
“It is with a heavy heart that we share the end of what has not only been an annual tradition in millions of homes and hearths for hundreds of years, but also a way of life,” said Editor Sandi Duncan. “The wisdom of generations past has always been the key to the generations of the future.”
Founded in 1818, the Farmers’ Almanac became famous for its long-range weather forecasts, practical advice, and homespun wisdom on everything from gardening and farming to folklore and astronomy. Its distinctive blend of science, tradition, and community spirit ma

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