I will need to look for a second site probably by 2024 (or maybe 2023 if I'm lucky). This kind of info is very valuable for newer beekeepers. Thank you :)
Another great and informative video Mr. Mitchell!!!! I got some really good land owners here in middle Tennessee area. I love helping them to steward their land.
The opening shot looked like you belonged on the Kansas album cover for Miracles Out of Nowhere. 😆 More great info today!! I don't have much sumac here in the foothills of NC but the bees do love it. Thanks Gus!!
Thanks for the information on this Gus I added another yard this year an will probably add one more this year . What kind of rain fall do you usually get in a year ?? . Here in NC I THINK OUR YEARLY AVERAGE IS AROUND 46” not bad but not great . Have a Merry Merry Christmas. THANKS
Around those wet lands is there hazel alder present there? I thought i saw some at one point in the video. It is common here in n.w. alabama in wet areas and seems to be the very first reliable pollen source in my area. Usually blooms between jan 20th and feb 9th depending on the weather.
Hazel alder one of our first pollen's here in Michigan can have snow still on the ground and it's heavy.. we have whole valley of it up stream. Thought about collecting it and saving it add it to sub could shake bucket full pretty quick.
Access ain't that the truth.. took me and my son 3 weeks to get my truck out of hay field last spring.. couldn't even get tractor in there just made a mess sunk worse than the truck did .. finally winter came back we took handyman bumper jack got it jacked up bunch of 2+10 under and waited for the ground to freeze.. drove it right out no problem .. glad we didn't bring in the big tractor it done way to much damage... For the farmer to stew on ..
Perty Country! It Aint Rt. 72 But Its Sure Pertyt! Merry Christmas again! God Bless Youall And Your Bees!!!
Merry Christmas. Blessings to you all.
Merry Christmas Gus
I will need to look for a second site probably by 2024 (or maybe 2023 if I'm lucky). This kind of info is very valuable for newer beekeepers. Thank you :)
Really appreciate this video! I’ve outgrown the back yard which is a good thing IMO. God bless and Merry Christmas to you and your audience…
Merry Christmas to you and yours
Another great and informative video Mr. Mitchell!!!! I got some really good land owners here in middle Tennessee area. I love helping them to steward their land.
Merry Christmas Gus to you and yours!
great video gus. thank s for the information.
The opening shot looked like you belonged on the Kansas album cover for Miracles Out of Nowhere. 😆
More great info today!! I don't have much sumac here in the foothills of NC but the bees do love it. Thanks Gus!!
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Great information, thank you for your videos. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Good info. Appreciate you sharing
Good information, thank you!
Like this I do urban bee farming . Site and even ultra site specifically huge different.
Thanks for the information on this Gus I added another yard this year an will probably add one more this year . What kind of rain fall do you usually get in a year ?? . Here in NC I THINK OUR YEARLY AVERAGE IS AROUND 46” not bad but not great . Have a Merry Merry Christmas. THANKS
About 54”
Hey Gus,
Just wondering you have been thinking about making that video on making your famous frame spacers ? Thanks Jeffrey
I started the process of looking into manufacturing, but right now it’s just not a good fit
Around those wet lands is there hazel alder present there? I thought i saw some at one point in the video. It is common here in n.w. alabama in wet areas and seems to be the very first reliable pollen source in my area. Usually blooms between jan 20th and feb 9th depending on the weather.
Hazel alder one of our first pollen's here in Michigan can have snow still on the ground and it's heavy.. we have whole valley of it up stream. Thought about collecting it and saving it add it to sub could shake bucket full pretty quick.
Access ain't that the truth.. took me and my son 3 weeks to get my truck out of hay field last spring.. couldn't even get tractor in there just made a mess sunk worse than the truck did .. finally winter came back we took handyman bumper jack got it jacked up bunch of 2+10 under and waited for the ground to freeze.. drove it right out no problem .. glad we didn't bring in the big tractor it done way to much damage... For the farmer to stew on ..
Dang that’s a rough one, access is high on the list 😆