Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, Beekeeping, Food/Nutrition,
Have you ever seen honey being extracted from honeycomb and then isolated into a pure liquid form?
Brian is at Mayberry Farms in Mayville previewing this weekend’s Honey Harvest Festival.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Agriculture Global, Beekeeping, Beyond Organic , Pollinators,
Keeping Bees - Adding More Hives To The Farm This Year
Anyone who reads our blog with regularity quickly realizes how vital of a role honey plays in our life at the farm. Honey is a main ingredient in our strawberry …
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Organic, Crop Consultant, Beekeeping, Beyond Organic , Gardening, Sustainability, Research, Pollinators, Ag North America,
Hunt On For Monarch Butterfly Eggs In The Gardens Of Canada
Hunt on for monarch butterfly eggs in the gardens of Canada
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Beekeeping, Sustainability, Research, Pollinators,
Taking Care Of Our Honeybees In The Winter
Our honeybees and hive had a good first year at the farm – and now that the cold of winter has arrived – they have begun their own version of …
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Beekeeping, Sustainability, Research, Pollinators,
Elusive Pacific Northwest Bumblebee Listed as Endangered
Center for Biological Diversity: Among World’s Rarest, Franklin’s Bumblebee Last Spotted in 2006
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Matthew Kroger
Topics: Beekeeping,
About as pure of linden honey as I have ever managed to produce! So proud this year. My bees produced exceptionally well this year. One colony produced 9 gallons of honey.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Beekeeping, Water, Research, Ag United Kingdom, Ag Europe, Pollinators,
Restoring farmland ponds can help save our declining pollinators
Pollinating insects such as bees, butterflies, hoverflies and wasps, interact more with plants at well-managed farmland ponds than those that are severely overgrown by trees, finds a new study led by
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Beekeeping, Economics, Pollinators,
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Matthew Kroger
Topics: Soil Health, Beekeeping,
What raw unfiltered honey looks like. On the left we have cold extracted unfiltered honey. I extract at room temperature so the honey contains all of its biological and microbial properties as medicinal honey. Once its heated past 105F it starts to lose its effectiveness and once irradiated its no d...Read More
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