EPISODE · Nov 10, 2025 · 5 MIN
The Farmer’s Almanac Ends: 207 Years of Weather, Folklore, and a Digital Dawn
from Intellectually Curious · host Mike Breault
Join us as we trace the Farmer’s Almanac from 1818 to its announced last edition in 2026. We explore its enduring blend of long-range forecasts, lunar lore, and practical wisdom, the mystery of the Caleb Weatherby method, and the Best Days calendar. Why did a 207-year print tradition endure in a world of instant online information—and what fills that voice of tradition, science, and community in a chaotic media environment? This episode reflects on prediction, belief, and the rituals that help us navigate the seasons, and what comes after print.Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. Please double-check any critical information.Sponsored by Embersilk LLC
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Join us as we trace the Farmer’s Almanac from 1818 to its announced last edition in 2026. We explore its enduring blend of long-range forecasts, lunar lore, and practical wisdom, the mystery of the Caleb Weatherby method, and the Best Days calendar. Why did a 207-year print tradition endure in a world of instant online information—and what fills that voice of tradition, science, and community in a chaotic media environment? This episode reflects on prediction, belief, and the rituals that hel...
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