Maine-Based Farmer’s Almanac to Stop Publishing; NH's Older Version Endures
The Farmers' Almanac will cease after 2026 due to financial challenges while the older Old Farmer's Almanac continues, printing 1.5 million copies annually, Perreault said.
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The cute yellow Old Farmer’s Almanac isn’t the one shutting down
For years, the annual edition of the Old Farmer’s Almanac hung from a nail in my grandparents’ downstairs bathroom, and I was very upset to briefly believe on Friday that it was shutting down after more than 200 years of publication. Except, good news, it’s not. The one shutting down is the Farmer’s Almanac, a different publication that is also more than 200 years old, also publishes an annual weather forecast, and in this reporter’s opinion was…
Farmers Almanac to Publish Final Edition in 2026 After 208 Years of Predictions
The venerable Farmers’ Almanac—an American staple since 1818—has announced that its 2026 edition will be its last. The Lewiston, Maine-based almanac said mounting financial pressures and a “chaotic media environment” forced the decision, ending its 208-year run. https://southfloridareporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bella-9089269.mp3 Known for long-range weather forecasts, gardening and farming advice, moon-phase charts, and folklore-laden …
NH-Based Old Farmers' Almanac to Continue Publishing - The Pulse of NH
Farmer’s Almanac may be going away but the New Hampshire-based Old Farmers’ Almanac will continue. Yesterday, owners of the Farmers’ Almanac that’s published out of Maine announced they’re ending their run of 208 years with the 2026 edition. But the publishers of the Old Farmer’s Almanac — published in Dublin, New Hampshire, and 26 years older — were quick to point out they’re going to continue. In a statement, the Old Farmer’s Almanac — with it…
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