The Farmers’ Almanac Online Store is officially closed. Here is a list of retail locations in the United States where you may find a copy of the 2026 Farmers’ Almanac — the historic final edition. (Look for the orange cover.)
Retail Locations
- Acme Markets
- Albertsons
- Arbor Farms Market
- Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES)
- Bainbridge Town & Country Mkt
- Bashas’
- Big R
- Bi-Mart
- Bloomingfoods Market & Deli
- Boise Consumer Co-op Meridian
- Boyds Drugs
- Bristol Farms
- Brookshire Brothers
- Brookshire Grocery
- Busch’s
- C & K Markets
- Cal Ranch
- Cal-Mart
- Camano Plaza Iga
- Caraluzzi’s Markets
- Cascade Farm and Outdoor
- Coastal Farm & Home
- Coborn’s
- Cook County Co-op
- Copperfield’s
- Cosentino’s Food Stores
- County Market / Niemann Foods
- Crest Foods
- Crosby’s Marketplace
- CVS Pharmacy
- Daniels Foods
- Dan’s
- Dave’s Supermarket
- Delucchi’s Market
- Demoulas Market Basket
- Dick’s Sporting Goods
- Dierbergs Markets
- Donelan’s
- Eastside Food Coop
- Eureka Natural Foods
- Festival Foods
- Food Lion
- Food Pantry
- Foodland IGA
- Frazier Farms
- Fresh Thyme
- Gary & Leo’s Fresh Foods
- Gelsons
- Giant/Martin’s
- Giant Eagle
- Giant Landover
- Glen Ellen Village Market
- Goldendale IGA
- Good Foods Co-Op, Inc.
- Hannaford
- Hardester’s Market
- Harding Markets
- Harmons
- Harps Food Stores
- Harris-Teeter Inc.
- Hartig Drug
- Harvest Foods Mg
- Harvest Market
- Haug Enterprises Inc
- H-E-B
- Hendersonville Food Co-Op
- Heppner Market Fresh IGA
- Holiday Foods
- Homeland
- Hugos Marketplace
- Hy-Vee
- IGA
- Independent Supermarkets
- Ingles
- Jerry’s Foods
- Jerry’s Home Improve
- Jim’s Thriftway
- Jobbers
- Joseph-Beth Booksellers
- K Va T Food Mgmt (Food City)
- Kens Food Fair
- King Kullen
- Kings Market
- Knowlan’s Super Market
- Kowalski’s Market
- Kroger
- La Montanita Co-op
- Labonne’s Market
- Lakewinds Natural Foods
- Leever Super Valu
- Lin’s
- Lin’s East St. George
- Lorenzo’s Town & Country Market
- Lowes Food Stores In
- Lueken’s Foods
- Lunardi’s Markets
- Lund Food Holdings Inc.
- Macey’s
- Market Basket
- Market of Choice
- Martin’s Supermarkets
- Mar-Val Food Store
- Meijer Inc.
- Metcalfe, Inc.
- Mill Creek Central Market
- Mills Fleet Farm
- Mississippi Market Co-op
- M. K. Stores, Inc.
- Mollie Stone’s-Greenbrae
- Monadnock Food Co-op
- Moodys Market Inc
- Moscow Food Co-op
- Murphy’s Marketplace
- Mustard Seed Market & Cafe
- New Frontiers Natural Foods
- News & Smokes
- North Albany IGA
- Nugget Market
- O’brien’s Market
- Ocean Shores IGA
- Oryana Community Co-op
- Oryana West
- People’s Food Co-op
- Peoples News
- Petaluma Market
- Pick-Rite Thriftway
- Piggly Wiggly
- Portland Food Co-op (Maine)
- Price Chopper
- Publix
- Pyramid Foods
- Rainbow Bridge
- Raleys
- Ralph’s Thriftway
- Reams
- Roanoke Natural Foods Coop
- Roberts Markets
- Rosauers
- Rouses Markets
- S & R Quisberg, Inc.
- S&S Produce and Natural Foods
- Save Mart
- Sav-On Drug
- Schnucks
- Scotty’s Market
- Sendik’s Market
- Shaw’s
- Sherm’s Thunderbird
- ShopRite
- Smart & Final
- Southeastern Grocers
- Spartan Supermarkets
- Spencer’s Fresh Market
- Sprouts Farm Stores
- Stadium Thriftway
- Stater Brothers
- Strack & Van
- Straub’s
- Sullivan Foods
- Sunshine Foods
- Super 1 Foods
- Super Valu
- Surf Supermarket
- Swanson’s Foods
- Target Stores
- The Markets
- Times Supermarket
- Tom’s Food Center
- Tops
- Town & Country
- Tractor Supply
- Trigs Food
- Twain Harte Market
- Ukiah Co-op
- United Markets
- Upper Valley Co-op
- Valley Natural Foods
- VendorLink
- Village Market
- Vintage Stock
- Viroqua Food Coop
- Walgreens
- Wal-Mart
- Wayne’s Foods
- West Marine
- West Seattle Thriftway
- Whole Foods
- Willy Street Co-op
- Winco Foods
- Woodman’s Food Market
- Woods Supermarket
- Wray’s, Inc.
- Yoke’s Foods, Inc.
- Zup’s Food Market
Thank you for this list. You’ve been a part of my life for a very long time.
We were taught to read the Almanac in the 6th grade at my small rural school! I’ve used the Almanac personally for years and always shared the resource with friends and family who wanted to grow food or try new things. This is incredibly disappointing news indeed – and followed with burning questions; as I’m sure many others hold as well, How can we allow this to happen!? What, if anything, can be done to keep the Almanac alive!? Volunteers!? If the readership exists, why then? Now more than ever, this form of education should be protected, not erased. Sending love!
So sad. Everything connected to our history is going away. We need the stable, and can be counted on things, to keep a love for America alive! It keeps a warm bond between communities and our nation. Why let rebels destroy that?