"Farmers' Almanac" is calling it quits after over 200 years (don't worry, it's just the knockoff)

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After more than two centuries in print, one of the famous friends of farmers is ceasing publication.

Say goodbye to the Farmers' Almanac.

Here's ABC:

After more than two centuries in print, the Farmers' Almanac will end its run with its 2026 edition.

Known for long-term weather predictions, moon phases, fishing and gardening guides and folk wisdom, the publication expressed pride in its 208-year legacy.

In a statement to ABC News, editor Sandi Duncan said the publication will 'live on in the way that millions of readers share the bits of wit and wisdom they gleaned from the Almanac.'

After 208 years, they're finally losing the battle for print media and calling it quits.

It was a good run.

'Its spirit and true goal of spreading a way of thinking — one that values simplicity, seasonal wisdom, and the amazing gifts from nature will live on for eternity thanks to our fans and readers,' Duncan added.

The decision to call it quits was made due to the increasing financial challenges of producing and distributing the Almanac in today's media environment, the publishers said in a press release.

But not all old timey hope is lost.


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