The publisher of the Farmers' Almanac is ending its annual publication after 208 years upon publishing its 2026 edition, the Farmers' Almanac staff announced.
On Thursday, the Lewiston, Maine-based publisher cited increasing "financial challenges" for publishing and distributing the almanac amid a "chaotic media environment" as the reason it no longer will be published, in a news release calling it an "End of An Era."
"After more than 200 years of sharing a unique blend of weather, wit and wisdom, we've made the very difficult decision to write the final chapter of this historical publication," editor Sandi Duncan and editor emeritus Peter Geiger wrote in "A Fond Farewell."
"We appreciate and thank our loyal readers, contributors and partners who have supported us through the years," they said. "Though the almanac will no longer be available in print or online, it lives on within you."
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