Sideliner Beekeepers Josh Hager & Byran Farris
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- A good talk with sideline beekeepers Josh Hager and Byran Farris.
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Great chat Nathan!!! Thank you for sharing!! Great bunch of people there. Praying you all hit your goals this season.
Thanks Tim!
My favorite parts of beekeeping are the people I have met because of the hobby, when the winter is over and I look into the hives and find 85% of the hives doing well, the challenge of making improvements on the process. My least favorite part is selling the honey. I could of course sell it at a wholesale price but the money loss forces me to try and retail the product so the hobby pays for itself. Thanks for video like always.
Thanks Dave!
The three of you have good business heads on your shoulders and passion in your hearts for your honey business. It is a joy to listen to y’all banter about your 🐝 🐝
My father had a few hives for awhile for our family honey 🍯 He had them set up in his small fruit orchard. Good memories and fascinating to watch!!🐝🐝
Thanks!
Liked the conversation. Lots of good experience and information. Thanks for sharing. Good luck to you guys on your seasons. Take care.
Thank you, Nathan. Alot of good information there. I really like hearing how others beekeep.
Thanks!
Thanks 4 the video All's Enjoy watching them 😊
Thanks!
Really enjoyed the conversation!
Another great interview! This entire series you did from NAHBE was outstanding. I really enjoyed listening to all the different perspectives. Interestingly there were some common themes as well. Thanks again for putting this together. Take care!
Great video! Maple pollen pouring in here. It’s about time to get busy.
Here too!
Great video with some great guys. Love'd hearing about the goals of each beek.
I'm sure your bees are starting to getter going there in TN. My maples are only a few days away but we got a cold spell coming Tuesday and it is suppose to get into the single digits which may freeze the blooms. Still got 17 out of 18 kicking.
Maple pollen started on Feb 6th down here Russell. Most of mine are brooding up.
Another good discussion!
Thanks Mary!
When selling flavored honey does the FDA and others have to be involved I can see it at local flea market but for stores i could see a problem.
I see some beekeepers using others to package their honey to sell to grocery stores.