jdmidwest Posted July 15, 2019 Author Posted July 15, 2019 I will know by the end of next week. I pulled about 8 gallons off the 3 hives at the farm Sat. I split 2 of them into 2 new hives. Honey extraction equipment just got set up in my kitchen and I will spin out that batch tomorrow after work. I will pull honey off of 5 hives at the other spot this week if the weather clears. Not sure how much they have on them. The others were started this year from my wintered hives. Taking bees to make splits early cuts into the honey production. So does a swarm, I know one hive did that. But I caught the swarm and it is growing well. A well managed hive in a good year should produce at least 5 gallons of honey. The farm has mostly pasture and trees for the bees to collect. The other spot has some crops nearby. Weather has been good this year, flowers are still blooming and stuff is green. Last year, June was a drought and bees used honey instead of storing it. July greened up and they stored up well for the winter and all but one of my hives over wintered well and came out strong. JestersHK, Daryk Campbell Sr and BilletHead 3 "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
Flysmallie Posted July 16, 2019 Posted July 16, 2019 13 hours ago, jdmidwest said: Honey extraction equipment just got set up in my kitchen and I will spin out that batch tomorrow after work. We need some video of that. slothman and JestersHK 2
jdmidwest Posted July 17, 2019 Author Posted July 17, 2019 Too late. Just got done, 11 gallons. I still have the rest of the hives to do this week or next. Daryk Campbell Sr, tho1mas, JestersHK and 1 other 4 "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
jdmidwest Posted July 20, 2019 Author Posted July 20, 2019 Clover was good this year, light sweet honey. Usually the farm produces a thicker, darker honey from a mixture of wild flowers. JestersHK and BilletHead 2 "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
jdmidwest Posted September 5, 2019 Author Posted September 5, 2019 I finished out the honey extraction on Sat, took 7 hours to do the honey off the hives at the house. Ended up with 15 gallons from the house, total harvest over 30 gallons this year. My best yet. A few pounds of bees wax from the cappings too. I have 2 small crock pots to melt that down in. tho1mas, Quillback, Daryk Campbell Sr and 2 others 5 "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
snagged in outlet 3 Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 What do you do with it all, @jdmidwest?
fishinwrench Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 9 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said: What do you do with it all, @jdmidwest? He's gonna bring me some next month 😊 Come chase whites with me and I might make you a peanut butter and honey sandwich. 😋 snagged in outlet 3 1
jdmidwest Posted September 6, 2019 Author Posted September 6, 2019 Sell it. This is first year I have a surplus over what friends and family use. snagged in outlet 3, BilletHead and fishinwrench 3 "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
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