Nevada Honey
Buckwheat honey is one of the most popular types of honeys Nevada produces Early in 2019, Nevada’s capital, Carson City, was named its first official “Bee City.” This was an acknowledgment of the fact that southern Nevada is the area of the state most active in beekeeping and honey production. Table of Contents Add a […]
Nebraska Honey
Nebraska Honey – Credit: Prairie River Honey Farm For over a century, Nebraska was considered an ideal place for honey bees not only to produce honey but also to rest, recuperate, and pollinate. There are plenty of floral sources for the bees to forage on which makes Nebraska an excellent place for pollinators and beekeepers […]
North Carolina Honey
Wildflower honey is one of the most popular honeys produced in North Carolina North Carolina State Beekeepers Association was founded in 1917 and is the oldest association of beekeepers in the US. Today North Carolina produces a significant amount of honey from a diverse range of native plants. North Carolina honey is primarily produced by […]
Ohio Honey
Buckwheat and wildflower honey are popular types of honeys produced in Ohio Ohio State Beekeepers Association was founded in 1888. Since then beekeeping has continued to grow in popularity. According to USDA reports, in 2018 Ohio produced over one million pounds of honey from 15,000 colonies. The main types of honey produced in Ohio are […]
Oklahoma Honey
Alfalfa honey is one of the most popular kinds of honey produced in Oklahoma Oklahoma honey is produced by subspecies of the European honey bee including Italian and Carniolan honey bees. Due to Oklahoma’s wide variety of native grasses, many honey farms specialise in grass-based honey such as alfalfa honey. In 2018 along with nine […]
Oregon Honey
Oregon Honey – Credit: Bee-Licious Honey In Oregon, honey production dates back to the 1840s. Despite the recent decline in honey bee populations, Oregon remains a prominent state for beekeeping in the US. Wildflower, clover, buckwheat, and blackberry are the main types of honey produced in Oregon. Table of Contents Add a header to begin […]
Pennsylvania Honey
Pennsylvania produces a wide variety of different kinds of honey including Black Locust honey Pennsylvania honey production began in the 1630s, since then beekeeping has continued to grow in popularity. Pennsylvania produces four main types of honey; buckwheat, goldenrod, clover, and wildflower. These honeys are produced by subspecies of the European honey bee. Table of […]
South Dakota Honey
Hives on South Dakota Honey Farm – Credit: Blue Dasher Farm South Dakota is amongst the top honey producers in the United States. In 2019 the state produced 19.4 million pounds of honey according to USDA. The main types of honey made in South Dakota are wildflower, alfalfa, and many varieties of clover honey primarily […]
South Carolina Honey
Clover is native to South Carolina and very popular amongst pollinators in this state South Carolina honey farms produce a variety of different kinds of honey. Some of the most popular types include orange blossom and tupelo honey. Between 2018 and 2020 honey production in the state has gone down slightly, however, the value of […]
Tennessee Honey
Wildflower honey is a multi-floral honey produced by Tennessee honey farms – Credit: Massey Honey Co. Tennessee honey is primarily produced by the Italian honey bee and is usually harvested in July. Due to the warm weather and a great variety of pollinator-friendly plants, Tennessee is an ideal place for honeybees to produce a diverse […]