Farmers’ Almanac saved from disappearing, preserving a 200-year tradition: ‘It felt wrong’

Family-Owned Company Revives Historic Publication A family-owned winter sports company is stepping in to preserve an essential element of American culture. The Maine-based publication, which has been offering weather forecasts and gardening tips for nearly 210 years, seemingly published its final edition in November. In a heartfelt farewell on its website, the company announced that […]
Farmer’s Almanac closes its doors after 208 years. But what’s the reason?

A significant chapter is closing. The 208-year-old Farmer’s Almanac published its last edition on Thursday, leaving many farmers, gardeners, and weather enthusiasts feeling nostalgic. This annual publication, based in Maine, has been offering insights into weather patterns, gardening tips, and a plethora of other information since 1818. The Farmers yearbook has announced that the 2026 […]
Fans of the Farmers’ Almanac grieve the end of a cherished classic’s publication

Farmer’s Almanac to Cease Publication in 2026 For over 200 years, the Farmer’s Almanac has been a staple for many Americans, offering weather forecasts and practical advice to everyone, from farmers to presidents. However, the organization announced on Thursday that it will stop publication after its last issue in 2026. This decision was not made […]
Farmers’ Almanac forecasts unpredictable weather for winter. Is it reliable?

(Nexstar) – Editors at the Farmers Almanac suggest that the upcoming winter could be characterized by some dramatic weather events across the U.S. But, you know, it’s not a guarantee. The Almanac anticipates “consistent cold snaps” stretching from the Pacific Northwest all the way to New England. It also forecasts a series of regular snowstorms […]
Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts a warm fall following a hot summer.

The sweltering heat of summer tightly grips the nation, creating everyday struggles as a vast heat dome persists. From scorching pavement in the South to soaring humidity in the Midwest and Northeast, nearly 100 million Americans are dealing with “feel-like” temperatures that often touch or exceed triple digits. In cities where mild summers are the […]