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    Old Farmer’s Goodbye: 200 Years Done

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 7, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    A long-standing tradition for farmers and gardeners is coming to an end. The Farmers’ Almanac, a publication that has helped people predict the weather for 208 years, will cease publication after its 2026 edition.

    The Maine-based Almanac, first printed in 1818, cites financial challenges in today’s changing media landscape as the reason for its closure. The online version will also be discontinued next month.

    For generations, the Farmers’ Almanac used a unique formula, considering things like sunspots and lunar cycles, to create long-range weather forecasts. In addition to weather predictions, the Almanac also offered gardening advice, trivia, jokes, and natural remedies.

    Editor Sandi Duncan expressed sadness at the end of the publication, highlighting its role as a tradition in many homes and its connection to the wisdom of past generations. The Almanac had gained popularity in recent years among people interested in local food sources and home gardening, even attracting readers in urban areas. The closure marks the end of a resource that many relied on for practical information and a connection to traditional ways of life.

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