(NewsNation) — An era is ending. The 208-year-old Farmer's Almanac released its final publication Thursday, to the dismay of farmers, gardeners and weather fanatics.
The annual publication, based in Maine, has provided readers with weather predictions, gardening advice and other information since 1818.
The Farmer's Almanac, separate from the Old Farmer's Almanac, stated that its 2026 edition would be its last. Access to its online edition will end in December.
What is the Farmer's Almanac?
The Farmer's Almanac doesn't just provide long-range weather predictions. It is an amalgamation of gardening, cooking, home remedies, household advice, astrology and more.
The publication began printing in 1818, publishing every year since. Its annual book "contains informative articles, helpful pla

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