After more than 200 years, the Farmers’ Almanac is publishing its final edition, offering readers a heartfelt goodbye, but there was another message released as confusion over the announcement mounted.
“It is with a great appreciation and heartfelt emotions that we write to share some sad news. 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,” the Farmers’ Almanac wrote. “The 2026 Farmers’ Almanac will be our last edition.”
The letter from editors Sandi Duncan and Peter Geiger did not reveal a reason behind the almanac’s ending, but said “the season we hoped would never come is here.”
“Many of you grew up hearing your parents or grandparents quote from the Almanac, always having a copy nearby. Maybe you have planted by our Moon phases, consulted the Almanac for the “Best Days” to potty train, wean, or go fishing. We’re grateful to have been part of your life and trust that you’ll help keep the spirit of the Almanac alive,” the letter read. “We are incredibly proud of the legacy we leave behind and are filled with gratitude. We appreciate and thank our loyal readers, contributors, and partners who have supported us through the years. Though the Almanac will no longer be available in print or online, it lives on within you. So go ahead—plant your peas when the daffodils bloom. Watch for a red sky at night. Tell the kids how granddad always swore by the Almanac. That’s how our story stays alive.”
But while the Farmers’ Almanac announced its closing, the Old Farmer’s Almanac took to readers to remind them that they are “still going strong.”
“Over the years, there has been some confusion between different almanacs, so to be clear: The OLD Farmer’s Almanac isn’t going anywhere. As we have since 1792, during George Washington’s presidency, we will continue to publish our annual edition, while educating and entertaining readers online at Almanac.com,” the almanac wrote on its website.
The group said it will continue offering tools, calculators and seasonal predictions “for generations to come.”
Editors highlighted the Farmers’ Almanac’s “incredible” 200-plus year run.
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