WASHINGTON — The Farmers’ Almanac is ending publication after more than 200 years of providing readers with weather forecasts and nature tips.
Editors Sandi Duncan and Peter Geiger announced the decision in a statement on the publication’s website, sharing that the 2026 Farmers’ Almanac will be its final edition. Digital content will no longer be accessible on the Farmers’ Almanac website after December.
“It is with great appreciation and heartfelt emotions that we write to share some sad news,” the announcement read. “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.”
Duncan told TODAY.com that the decision stemmed from “the financial challenges of producing a

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