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Why the Farmers' Almanac is going away after over 200 years in print
Farmers' Almanac, but don't worry. There's another one with an even longer history, and it's still going strong.
The map outlines when the last frost is likely to occur, offering guidance for when planting flowers and crops can safely ...
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Farmers' Almanac 2026 print edition will be the last after 200 years. Website will close
It's the end of an era. Farmers' Almanac, which has published in the U.S. since 1818, has announced the 2026 print edition will be its last and its website will close soon. "Many of you grew up ...
The Farmers' Almanac has been publishing for more than 200 years, but now it has announced it will release its final publication. “It is with a heavy heart that we share the end of what has not only ...
The 2023 Old Farmers Almanac says our region will have cooler-than-average temperatures and mixed amounts of rain between now and October. (Pat Munts/For The Spokesman-Review) Buy this photo It was ...
Portland, Maine — It's the Maine one, not the main one — a 208-year-old, Maine-based publication that farmers, gardeners and others have relied on for planting guidance and weather predictions will ...
The Farmers’ Almanac is ending its publication run after more than 200 years due to financial challenges. Its final edition will be for the year 2026, after which both print and online versions will ...
Editor's note: When this story was originally published, an image of the "Old Farmer's Almanac" was used. The Old Farmer’s Almanac is not ceasing publication. This version has been corrected. It's the ...
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Is snow coming for GA? Here’s the remaining winter forecast from NWS, Farmers Almanac
According to the Almanac, Georgia and other southeastern states will see wet weather with average temperatures. The only snow ...
The Snow Moon will rise in February. It's known as such "because of the heavy snows that fall in this season," according to ...
The Farmers’ Almanac was first printed in 1818 and the Old Farmer's Almanac started in 1792, and it's believed to be the oldest continually published periodical in North America. Both almanacs used ...
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