The "bee yard" will open for visits from 10:30am, when beekeeper Bob Hughes removes the boxes that contain frames of honey. Visitors who want a close-up view of the action--which involves "brushing" the bees off the frames-- should avoid wearing perfume, cologne or hairspray.
Visit Howell Farm this Saturday to observe the farm's annual old fashioned honey harvest.
The "bee yard" will open for visits from 10:30am, when beekeeper Bob Hughes removes the boxes that contain frames of honey. Visitors who want a close-up view of the action--which involves "brushing" the bees off the frames-- should avoid wearing perfume, cologne or hairspray.
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The Furrow is the online newsletter of The Friends of Howell Living History Farm. We will be updating this site about once a week with crop reports and other insights into life on a horse-drawn living history farm. Archives
June 2015
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