lindsay s
10-10-2010, 12:50 AM
I’m assuming by now that most beekeepers will not only have harvested this season’s honey but also have bottled it. Dare I ask this question, how much honey did you get? You might not want to answer because you’re frightened of the taxman, or you don’t want to make me jealous, or you didn’t get any honey, or more than likely because it’s none of my business and beekeepers never discuss this in public. It might be nice having long winded discussions about genetics and inbreeding but I’m sure there’s a lot of beekeepers’ out there dying to know who’s had a good or bad harvest.
If you’re willing to answer please add a bit about the weather and a rough geographical location so we can see the overall picture. Please don’t let this thread disappear faster than the bees in a hive suffering from CCD.
Our summer was a lot duller than normal and there seemed to be more northerly winds than usual. As a result I averaged 42 pounds of honey per producing hive. I was speaking to another beekeeper who said they got 60 pounds per hive; their apiary is in a better location than mine. Back in 2008 I averaged 81 pounds per hive but that was an exceptional summer. Still I’m not to disappointed with this years harvest.
If you’re willing to answer please add a bit about the weather and a rough geographical location so we can see the overall picture. Please don’t let this thread disappear faster than the bees in a hive suffering from CCD.
Our summer was a lot duller than normal and there seemed to be more northerly winds than usual. As a result I averaged 42 pounds of honey per producing hive. I was speaking to another beekeeper who said they got 60 pounds per hive; their apiary is in a better location than mine. Back in 2008 I averaged 81 pounds per hive but that was an exceptional summer. Still I’m not to disappointed with this years harvest.