Author: Jessica Bessin
Planning Unit: Mercer County CES
Major Program: Beekeeping
Plan of Work: Agriculture and Horticulture
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Due to the growing interest in beekeeping and the increase in members to local bee clubs the Boyle and Mercer County Horticulture agents planned and hosted a Beginner Beekeeping course for their community. Comprised of four essential classes - Beekeeping 101, Starting a Hive, Seasonal Management, and Enemies of Bees. These courses were a collaborative effort involving local beekeepers, Extension Specialists from the University of Kentucky, Kentucky State University, and Kentucky's State Apiarist. Each course was attended by more than 40 eager participants, who desired a deeper understanding of beekeeping practices and the impact of keeping bees has on the environment.
What made this endeavor truly remarkable was its accessibility - all courses were provided free of charge. This commitment to inclusivity opened the doors to a diverse group of individuals interested in beekeeping. As a testament to the program's success, 20 dedicated attendees who completed all four courses were rewarded with $200 worth of beekeeping supplies and a nucleus colony of bees. This series was offered in the fall, providing the new beekeepers plenty of time to prepare for the 2024 beekeeping season. This series has extended beyond the classroom, creating a community of informed and passionate beekeepers committed to the preservation and cultivation of these vital pollinators.
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