Farmers' Almanac Saved Under New Ownership, 208-Year Tradition Continues - SnowBrains
Briefly

Farmers' Almanac Saved Under New Ownership, 208-Year Tradition Continues - SnowBrains
"In a move to preserve an important piece of American heritage, the historic Farmers' Almanac has been acquired under new ownership, saving the 208-year-old publication from permanent closure and ensuring the continuation of one of America's longest-running traditions. The acquisition establishes Farmers' Almanac LLC, a New York-based company dedicated to preserving and sustaining the iconic publication. Following the announcement that the Farmers' Almanac would conclude publication after its 2026 edition due to financial pressures,"
"The Farmers' Almanac is more than just a book-it's a living link to generations of knowledge and curiosity about the natural world. We have been working closely with the dedicated Farmers' Almanac team to preserve the trusted content readers have relied on since 1818, including long-range weather forecasts, gardening wisdom, astronomical insights, practical advice, humor, and the publication's distinctive voice,"
New ownership has acquired the 208-year-old Farmers' Almanac and established Farmers' Almanac LLC in New York to prevent permanent closure and continue publication. The acquisition follows an earlier announcement that the Almanac would conclude after its 2026 edition due to financial pressures, prompting swift action to secure its future. The Farmers' Almanac has provided long-range weather forecasts, gardening guidance, astronomical insights, folklore, humor, and practical advice for farmers, gardeners, outdoor enthusiasts, and families for more than two centuries. The new owner is working with the existing Almanac team to preserve the trusted content and voice readers have relied on since 1818.
Read at SnowBrains
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]