I am in need of a bigger better "bee area". I was thinking about just going to some of the farms here in central Pa and asking if I could set up a bee yard on their land. All though I am not opposed to "pollinating" for farmers I need to have a year round bee yard. Has anyone tried this and if so did you find the farmers interested in allowing for a fulltime bee yard?
By the way anyone in Central Pa wanting to sell a small farm or bunch of land for real cheep let me know :)
Greg
Many farmers and orchards welcome the beekeeper to put hives on their property here in Northern Illinois.
Quote from: Greg Peck on November 21, 2006, 12:04:08 AM
I am in need of a bigger better "bee area". I was thinking about just going to some of the farms here in central Pa and asking if I could set up a bee yard on their land. All though I am not opposed to "pollinating" for farmers I need to have a year round bee yard. Has anyone tried this and if so did you find the farmers interested in allowing for a fulltime bee yard?
By the way anyone in Central Pa wanting to sell a small farm or bunch of land for real cheep let me know :)
Greg
Greg,
Just ask your friends, relatives and co-workers if they know a farmer. I am sure they will be more than happy to help you out. If not, then contact the farms in your area by letter or email of your intent. I keep my hives on a farm in South Jersey year round and the farmer, now a good friend is tickled to have the bees on his farm. It will all work out for you. Just ASK !! :-D
Greg, Here in florida most farmers would welcome the idea and to sweeten the deal you could offer some honey to them. I got a 720 acre feild to put hives around just by asking the farmer. Just like said before just ask around, someone will help you out.
Thanks for the input. I think I am going to give it a shot.
Thanks again,
Greg