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link to Should I Collect Pollen from my Bees, and what is it good for?

Should I Collect Pollen from my Bees, and what is it good for?

When raising and caring for honey bees I am always trying to learn new information and stay educated regarding best beekeeping practices. One idea that keeps surfacing during my research involves...

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link to How to make Apple Juice and Cider using a Fruit Press

How to make Apple Juice and Cider using a Fruit Press

[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type="4_4"][et_pb_text] How to Make Apple Juice and Cider with a Fruit Press and Crusher My family loves autumn more than any time of year because of the...

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Do Honey Bees Eat Pollen or Bee Bread?

Someone asked me specifically, “Do bees eat pollen or bee bread?”  My initial reaction was to just say yes.  I assumed that pollen and bee bread are the same thing.  I was not correct;...

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Are Flowering Bradford Pear trees good for bees? Maybe, but they’re horrible for the environment.

With its recent rise in prevalence and early bloom cycle, many apiarists are asking whether the Bradford Flowering Pear Tree is a good source of nectar and pollen for honey bees.  The short answer...

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Are Dandelions Really all that Bad?

Are dandelions really all that bad? No. They're incredible, edible, and nutritious too! Did you know that dandelions are actually good for your lawn and garden, and especially for you? In fact,...

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link to How to Keep your Bees Alive With Propolis!

How to Keep your Bees Alive With Propolis!

Bee propolis is a new/old weapon in the fight against Varroa and Tracheal Mites!  The antibiotic and antimicrobial properties of bee propolis are showing that it is a major benefit to a bee...

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We are Betsy and Ron Russon a fifth generation family on the same family farm. Betsy is an attorney who practices federal administrative and social security disability law, and Ron is a wildlife fine artist by trade. We are both homesteaders the rest of the time, with a growing family, and rich heritage of working the land, planting, growing, and raising poultry and/or livestock. It's hard work, but we both love it, and the opportunities that farming and homesteading bring for self-sufficiency and home-based reliance. Layla (also pictured) is our rescue pup who keeps us all in line.

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