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In the Beehive Newsletter
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Heading into the honey flow
The first honey boxes going out on the yard. Each vertical stack is one colony. The bottom boxes are for brood, and the third box is for honey. What's new on the farm: With the official start of summer, the...
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A steady summer rhythm
Cruising the yard after all the hives were unloaded off the truck. What's new on the farm: We've settled into a steady rhythm here in Saskatoon. The main honey harvest is now only about 1.5–2 months away. June is usually...
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A snapshot of our little piece of earth
The sky is full of bees as we're unloading the hives in Saskatoon. What's new on the farm: The bees have all arrived back home in Saskatoon! It has been a much calmer, drama-free week since they got back. In...
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When your forklift dies at midnight
The truck all loaded up as the sun sets! What's new on the farm: Well, one of the hardest weeks of the year is finally over. When all is said and done, our driver will cover 5000 km (3100 miles)...
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It's time to go home
I'm pretty happy here because this hive is looking good! What's new on the farm: We are approaching the end of May... What that means for us is it's time to bring the bees home to Saskatoon! This week has...
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Working with the crankiest bees ever
A very organized frame of brood laid by a Buckfast queen. What's new on the farm: Last week, I wrote about our new queens that arrived from California. This week, we installed them into the new splits we made for...