Author: Robert Smith
Planning Unit: Nelson County CES
Major Program: Beekeeping
Plan of Work: Crop and Livestock Management, Marketing, and Education
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Beekeeping in Nelson County has been embraced by many in our community for generations. Some seek it as a hobby and some look at it as a viable way for additional on-farm income. Either way, the Nelson County Bee club can help you learn more about the art and science of keeping bees.
In the fall of 2012, a group of interested beekeepers with varying backgrounds began talking about the formation of a bee club to help disseminate information and to learn from one another. In December of 2012, the first meeting was attended by 18 folks interested in beekeeping at some level. During the 218-2019 year, the club reached 100 paid members and enjoyed an average attendance at the monthly meetings of around 45 folks.
The Beekeepers association remained very active throughout the pandemic by utilizing Virtual Training via ZOOM and also conducting meetings outdoors in the fall. The monthly newsletter helped maintain the flow of information over the months and filled the void of no meetings.
The leadership committee of this group has done a wonderful job of filling each month with an educational opportunity and sharing experiences for all levels of understanding. The group has exercised its strength in numbers by combining purchases for items like Nucs (85) at a twenty-five percent discount, and on sugar for feeding. In the last year, they have explored the topics of:
Advocation for Farming rights
Insurance and liability
Plants that offer the best BeeAdvantage
Feeding and care
Making Splits
Swarm Catching
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