My 22oz pint jar is a more economical way to purchase local, raw, wildflower honey. The pint is a glass jar and also is available at popular places such as Siegie’s Sausage Factory, Farrell Family Bread, Perry’s Meat Market, Petty’s Fine Foods,...
The 46oz quart jar is for the true honey lover. The local, raw honey crop of 2012 has been described as rich, velvety, buttery and complex. Currently the quart jar is available only at Cherry Street Winter and Summer Markets, Made in Oklahoma (three block east of...
Oklahoma Honey Bees work extremely hard in this hot weather. Every journey a bee makes away from the hive places their life in danger. Rainstorms, predators, chemicals and the like can quickly put an end to a honey bee. It is very interesting to watch honey bees at...
Working with Bees and producing local honey is what I like to do. With Steve Rush handling the camera duties we made this video on a warm Oklahoma July morning. This is the second video and it’s short and too the point. In this video we put on our bee keeping...
Here it is the end of July 2011. It’s been hot and in Oklahoma we have had a severe heat wave and long drought. Yes it has affected all people and animals including the honey bees in our beehives. Still we decided to do the videos of the production of raw local...