So, here’s something that hit a lot of people harder than they expected. The Farmer’s Almanac is officially being discontinued after the 2026 edition. And honestly? That feels like the end of an era, especially here in the Maritimes. My mom buys my grandfather the Almanac every single year, she’s been doing it forever, and she’s actually sad about it ending. It’s one of those simple, old-school things that people still genuinely enjoy. Whether you used it for the long-range winter forecasts, the planting charts, the tide times, or just the little tips and stories… it’s always been one of those staples you’d find on a kitchen table, a workshop bench, or tossed in the glovebox. The publishers say the world has changed, fewer people rely on printed forecasts, and the 2026 edition will be the last. And even though we have apps and instant weather models now, there was something comforting, and honestly kind of fun, about checking what the Almanac predicted for storms, winter, gardening, and fishing.
Did you know The Farmer’s Almanac is being discontinued?








