Honey Producers
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Abeez Honey
188 N 200 E Spanish Fork, UT 84660 Amy Beck 801 787-2165 riley@abeezhoney.com http://abeezhoney.com |
We are beekeepers with approximately 500 hives. All of our hives are located in Utah County over the Spring/Summer and move to Washington county in the Winter. We participate in almond pollination in CA in February each year. |
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Back Home Farm
United States Cedar City, UT 84721 Heidi King 435 865-7007 backhomefarm@hotmail.com http://www.backhomefarm.vpweb.com |
We are a small, family farm located north of Cedar City, Utah. We offer farm fresh eggs, raw honey, flowers, herbs and produce grown with natural and sustainable farming methods. Our chickens are fed organic grain and garden produce. They are often free-ranged, eating grass, seeds, and bugs. Sometimes, we have duck eggs available, which are green or cream colored. Our honey comes from our hard working bees. We use natural methods, so the honey will be free from chemicals and antibiotics. We don't use pesticides or preservatives on our flowers (which are used on the flowers purchased in stores). Chicks, ducklings, and rabbits are sometimes available to purchase, at the farm. We look forward to being a part of your healthy, local, food choices. |
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Bankhead Farms
3851 west 6100 south wellsville, UT 84339 dale bankhead 435 760-2510 dalecbi@yahoocom |
I raise alfalfa and tomatoes |
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Beehive Condo Cooperative
885 East Alpine Blvd Alpine, UT 84004 Prenten Frazier 801 472-6693 |
Our Utah family bee business is born through an antique legacy of pioneer beekeeping. We love what we do and do it different with nearly 2000 colonies surrounding Alpine. Our honey bees dot the Wasatch-front collecting nectars from an expanded variety of the local Utah flora. Our honey is also "cold extracted" secreting the most nutritionally complete honey possible to obtain. During harvest, no artificial heat is used while transferring honey from hive to jar. This is a slower and more difficult method for producers. Why do we do it? Questions are usually settled when our Alpine Honey is tasted and compared. |
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beeutahfulbees.com
2575 S. Old U.S. Highway 89 Hatch, UT 84735 James Snodgrass 435 463-7056 info@beeutahfulbees.com http://www.beeutahfulbees.com |
We are a family-owned beekeeping business located high on Cedar Mountain in Southwest Utah. Our natural products include local homemade lip and skin balms, honey, and gifts from pure and healthy ingredients. |
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Dunbar Farms
6556 S Jefferson Street Murray, UT 84107 Chris Rodesch 801 633-6589 chrisrodesch@gmail.com |
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High Mountain Honey
utah sandy, UT 84092 Josh Leavitt 801 809-2110 josh@highmountainhoney.com http://highmountainhoney.com |
Honey |
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Smith Orchards
5440 North Canyon Road Provo, UT 84604 Scott G. Smith 801 226-3464 smithorchards@comcast.net |
The Smith family has been growing tree-ripe fruit for over 100 years on the Provo Bench. We produce 26 varieties of peaches, cherries, apples, apricots, pears, apriums, plums, and pluots. Added value products include sorbet, jams, syrups, and salsa made with our fruit. |
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Whitelake farms
United States Genola, UT 84655 Adam Peterson 801 361-8990 adamwhitelake@gmail.com http://www.whitelakefarms.blogspot.com/ |
Small Family Farm Located in Southern Utah County. Producing the way grandpa would do. |
