Author: Roger Mollette
Planning Unit: Martin County CES
Major Program: Beekeeping
Plan of Work: Beekeeping
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
The concern for the loss of honey bees in Kentucky prompted the Martin County Agriculture Advisory Council to organize a group of leaders to form the Martin County Beekeepers Association. The group is not only active in replenishing the honeybee population, but now have become very active in honeybee research.
The Martin County Extension Service serves as sponsor to the Martin County Beekeepers Association and facilitates educational programs for the group.
The Beekeepers Association has twenty-seven lifetime members and sixty annual members with average monthly attendance of fifty. The Association has members from three surrounding counties and targets anyone interested in replenishing the honeybee population. Each monthly meeting has educational activities ranging from local beekeepers as presenters to guest speakers from the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife and representatives from beekeeping supply companies. The group purchases 60 NUCS of honeybees each spring and distributes among the members to help replenish the loss of bees each winter.
As a result of the educational effort from the Extension Service and the results of the information gathered from research local beekeepers have changed the methods of keeping honeybees and are now more successful which is proven by the increased number of live hives.
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