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We produce and sell local raw honey and beeswax. This is a part-time operation and we maintain an average of 30 hives. Our spring honey is made from wild raspberry blooms and black locust. Summer honey is mostly a variety of clovers and wildflowers. Fall honey is from goldenrod and wild aster. Our honey is found in several local coffee shops, Goldwood Farms (CSA), and Health Food and Country Stores. Our comb honey is featured in the dessert line at Ceruleans Restauant in Winona Lake, IN. We are easy to find and are located just south of US 30 between the towns of Larwill and Pierceton (30 miles West of Ft. Wayne, IN.) Check out our website for info and map. Its best to call before stopping by as we have other jobs as well.
(This listing was last updated on Dec 22, 2011)
Location
8395 W Old Trail Rd.
Pierceton, IN 46562
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Contact Information
Stan Ide
www.ideshoneyfarm.com
(260)327-3366
Farming Practices:
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naturally grown
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Honeybees are essential to modern agriculture. These industrious social insects produce over $100 million worth of honey and beeswax each year in the United States. Their service as pollinators of agricultural crops adds another $10 billion to their overall value. In fact, honeybees are responsible for the pollination of more than 100 crops, providing 80% of the country's pollination services. What an amazing little insect!
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