Old Farmer’s Almanac Confirms It Will Continue Publishing

URGENT UPDATE: The Old Farmer’s Almanac is reassuring readers that it will continue operations despite the recent announcement that the Farmer’s Almanac is shutting down after over 200 years of publication. The Old Farmer’s Almanac, based in New Hampshire, aims to clarify any confusion surrounding the two publications.

Just announced, the Old Farmer’s Almanac released a statement following the closure of its similarly named counterpart, confirming, “The OLD Farmer’s Almanac isn’t going anywhere.” The statement emphasizes its commitment to publishing its annual edition and providing a wealth of online resources at Almanac.com.

“As we have since 1792, during George Washington’s presidency, we will continue to educate and entertain our readers,” the statement reads. The Old Farmer’s Almanac, owned by Yankee Publishing Inc., is not only maintaining its traditional content but is also planning new initiatives, including “new gardening books, digital tools and calculators, and updated seasonal weather forecasts.”

This news is particularly significant for loyal readers who have relied on the Old Farmer’s Almanac for 80 percent accurate weather forecasts, gardening advice, astronomy insights, and folklore content for generations. The publication’s steadfast dedication to its mission is clear: “To offer practical, uplifting wisdom rooted in nature and time-tested experience.”

In an emotional closing, the Old Farmer’s Almanac stated, “As sure as the Sun will rise, we will be around for generations to come.” This pledge underscores the publication’s resilience and enduring legacy in the face of changing times.

The latest predictions from the Old Farmer’s Almanac for the Thanksgiving 2025 season can be found on their website. For those interested in the fate of the Farmer’s Almanac, more information is available through various media outlets.

As the world of publishing evolves, the Old Farmer’s Almanac stands firm, promising its audience a wealth of resources that have always aimed to enrich lives through knowledge and tradition. Stay tuned for further updates and seasonal forecasts from this beloved institution.