Sioux Honey Association
PO Box 388
Sioux City, IA 51102 , USA

www.suebee.com

David Allibone
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(712) 258-0638
(712) 258-1332 (fax)

We also provide a gift shop at our website. We export worldwide to over 40 countries.

Noble Bee Honey
2956 170th St
South Amana, IA 52334 , USA

Matthew Stewart

(319) 662-4145

Noble Bee was founded in 1986, purchased in 1998. A family operation keeping the bees and packing local honey.

Golden Heritage Foods LLC
120 Santa Fe St
Hillsboro, KS 67063 , USA

www.ghfllc.com

Alan Graham
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(800) 530-5827
(620) 947-3640 (fax)

Completely traceable honey is Golden Heritage Food’s primary product - one that we are proud to bring to you. We were the first packer to achieve True Source Honey and SQF Level 3 Certifications. With our flagship honey brand, Busy Bee® Honey, or through the many various private branded products we pack, we consistently deliver high-quality, pure, safe, and natural honey to your business or family’s table.

Lucky Frost Pure Central Ky Honey
81 Honey Bee Drive
Columbia, KY 42728 ,USA

Lucky Frost
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(270) 465-7807

We consider our honey to be Wildflower because our hives are mostly permanently located, mostly on Amish owned farms. This is because they like having them for the pollination of produce. The amount of honey we produce varies from year to year due to colony survival and weather conditions and the fact that we do not move our hives. Common honey sources are Tulip popular, honey locust and blackberry in the spring followed by clover in the summer and Goldenrod and aster in the fall. There are other flowers which contribute throughout the seasons.  Our honey is available at the following locations. Peddlers Mall - Campbellsville, Ky Whole Foods Market - Lexington, Ky Good Foods Market - Lexington, Ky Happy Meadows - Berea, Ky Udells Fruit and Produce - Columbia, Ky Taste Like Home - Greensburg, Ky.   We sometimes have honey from our bees in Tennessee and honey from Mississippi. These containers are clearly marked as to where the honey is from.

Lazy Dog Honey
PO Box 1503
Frankfort, KY 40602 , USA

www.lazydoghoney.com

John Antenucci
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502.320.6577

Though the dog may be lazy, the bees stay quite busy and produce a high quality honey.

The bees forage from a dozen or more bee yards dispersed throughout Central Kentucky surrounding the state Capital, Frankfort.  The location of each bee yard relative to woodland, cropland, open meadows, the Kentucky River and its bottom lands as well as rural development produce an array of very local honey.  Each of these yards are harvested and processed separately, retaining the distinctive flavor and aroma profiles of the individual yard, its geography, microclimate and other factors.

Though we can’t claim the honey is organic, we add neither chemicals nor antibiotics to the hives.  We feed the bees in the spring and fall but insure that the honey supers are removed during those times.  This practice insures that only natural honey reaches the comb we harvest from the spring, summer and early fall honey flows.

As a family owned operation, we let the bees do the work and beyond mechanically filtering the harvest, the product is theirs: raw, wild and local.

 

 

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