A non-profit organization with the goal of promoting the use of honey and providing a better understanding of the role of honeybees throughout the Midwest.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Monday, March 25, 2013
Revive the Hive
There are so many people out there doing so many creative and innovative things when it comes to honey bees and honey bee products. Take a peek at one of those projects; the Beez Kneez Honey House project.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
State Fair Booth Clean-Up Day
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Beehive Honey Booth |
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Honey Ice Cream and Honey Lemonade Booth |
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Honey Candy Booth |
It's that time of year again! Our yearly fundraiser at the MN State Fair begins August 23rd and continues on through September 3rd. The activities began last weekend when several of our returning employees came out to help clean up the booths.
You'll find all kinds of new and fun bee products from us this year! Treat your dog to some organic honey baked dog treats and treat yourself to one of the many new varieties we'll have on hand this year at the fair!
Monday, July 23, 2012
The New Minnesota Honey Queen!
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Emily Campbell |
The new Minnesota Honey Queen was crowned during our recent conference in Duluth. Here is the essay submitted that will give you more information about this articulate young lady.
Emily
Campbell
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Highlights from the 2012 MHPA Conference
Our annual MHPA conference was held at Edgewater Resort in Duluth last weekend. Thanks to Dan Whitney, our Vice President, for organizing the event!
Temperatures were unusually warm and humid for Duluth, right next to Lake Superior, but a slight cool down the evening of our awards ceremony and dinner cruise on Lake Superior added to the enjoyment.
As usual, the University of Minnesota represented by Dr. Marla Spivak and Dr. Vera Krischik and their graduate students, shared an abundance of information on their honey bee research and the new programs being offered.
Other speakers included Mike Albers and Greg Hoch from the MN DNR, Dean Peterson from the ARS lab, Kristy Allen from The Beez Kneez delivery dotcom, Cathy Rufer regarding our education programs, Linda Newman, the manager of the MHPA State Fair Booth and David Schaaf, the new superintendent of the Bee and Honey Exhibit at the State Fair.
We are very appreciative of all of our speakers. Thank you for your time, efforts and support in our common goals.
Thanks to Cathy Rufer and her promotions team, we have a pollinator toolbox coming out soon that will help aid in the education of the public.
Our annual fundraiser, the MHPA State Fair Booth, is coming up soon and, manager, Linda Newman invited everyone to participate, whether it be by volunteering at the stand or providing honey to sell on consignment in the booth. Thanks to Linda for her continued efforts, raising funds for our organization.
Our "Beekeeper of the Year" Award was given to the most deserving, Roger Olson who was surprised when his entire family joined us on the dinner cruise to show their support. Congratulations Roger!
The Minnesota Honey Queen (MHQ) is the chief promoter of honey products and the beekeeping industry in Minnesota.Our new Honey Queen was crowned during our conference. Information on the articulate and talented person that received this honor to come.
Special Thanks to Mann Lake LTD, Golden Heritage Foods, Sioux Honey Association and Dan's Honey Co. for helping sponsor this event!
Saturday, June 2, 2012
MHPA July Conference in Duluth
Dates and Location - July 12, 13, and 14th, 2012
Edgewater Resort & Waterpark - Duluth, MN
www.duluthwaterpark.com
Roomrates are $119 - $139 per night
Reserve your room today! 1-800-777-7925
Registration - $35.00 (includes Friday lunch).
Pizza Cruise on Lake Superior - $25.00/person. Kids under 12 free.
Edgewater Resort & Waterpark - Duluth, MN
www.duluthwaterpark.com
Roomrates are $119 - $139 per night
Reserve your room today! 1-800-777-7925
Registration - $35.00 (includes Friday lunch).
Pizza Cruise on Lake Superior - $25.00/person. Kids under 12 free.
Thursday, July 12th
11:00 am committee meetings
1:00 pm Business Meeting
3:00 adjourn
3:30 early registration
7:30 Informal Crop Report for early arrivals
Friday, July 13th
7:00
Golden Heritage Foods breakfast (current and prospective producers)
7:30 Registration
8:00 Trade show Opens
8:15 Welcome and Opening Remarks by Jeff Hull; President
8:20 Invocation by Ray Nicholson
8:25 Dr. Marla Spivak U of M
Forage, Health, Pollination of Honeybees from Upper Midwest
9:15 Break and Silent Auction
9:30 Katie Lee Upper Midwest Bee Team
10:10 Mike Albers MN DNR Grand Rapids office
Invasive Species Expert on EAB and Gypsy Moth control programs
10:45 Greg Hoch MN DNR
Prairie Habitat Expert
11:25 Dean Peterson ARS lab Morris
Mn
Benefit of Future Alternative Crops for Honeybees
11:50 Lunch
1:30 Judy Wu U of M Imidachlorprid on Queen Honey Bees
1:50 Renata Borda U of M Propolis Study
2:10 Mike Goblirsch Nosema Study
2:10 Mike Goblirsch Nosema Study
2:30 National Scene Updates
ABF
AHPA
NHBAB
3:00 Break and Silent Auction
3:30 Annual Business Meeting
6:30 Boarding for Pizza Cruise and Annual Awards Banquet at Vista Fleet Dock
Boat is handicap
accessible, however bathroom is not. Dock bathrooms are handicap accessible
7:00 Departure
9:00 Return
Saturday, July 14th
7:00 Sioux Honey Association Breakfast (members only)
8:15 Welcome and announcements by Jeff Hull; president
8:20 Dr Vera Krischik of U of M "Do Label Rates of Imidachloprid result in Residues on Plants that Kills Bees?"
8:45 Jamison Scholer U of M "Imidachloprid and Clothiandin reduces Fitness in Bumble Bees."
9:10 Break and Silent Auction
9:30 Jody Gerdts of Urban Bee Squad
10:00 Krisy Allen Bees on Bikes
10:20 Break and Silent Auction
10:35 Linda Newman MHPA State Fair
Manager
Website and State Fair Updates
11:00 David Schaff Superintendent of Bees and Honey Division
Minnesota State Fair
11:20 Cathy Rufer Education and Promotion Committee with Updates and Ideas
11:45 Final announcements. 2013 convention info. Silent Auction Ends
1:30 Informal workshop sponsored by N.E. Mn Beekeepers Association at Fond du Lac Community College in Cloquet. Tentative topics will include overwintering bees. Refreshments provided
Special Thanks to Mann Lake LTD, Golden Heritage Foods, Sioux Honey Association and Dan's Honey Co. for helping sponsor this event!
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
We've been asked by Marla Spivak of the University of Minnesota's Bee Research Team to post the following. Please share this with any beekeepers that you know. - Worker Bee
Dear Friends, We are leading the effort for a nationwide beekeeping effort called The Bee informed Partnership, a joint project among numerous universities and laboratories. I’d like to ask you to please send the following email to all the beekeepers that you know and encourage them to participate in this effort. Both surveys are open only from 30 March through 20 April 2012.
Should you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact the project at: askbeeinformed@gmail.com or call us at 443.296.2470. You can learn more about the Bee Informed Partnership at www.beeinformed.org. Thank you for your time, help and participation.
We really believe this effort will be able to change our industry by giving beekeepers the tools they need to make informed management decisions. But, for it to work it needs participation – lots of participation. SO please pass the letter below to your beekeeper contacts and encourage them to participate! ***************************************** Dear Beekeeper: We need your help. Please take 20 minutes out of your busy day to complete these two surveys. Both surveys are only open from 30 March 2012 through 20 April 2012. 1) National Winter Loss and Management Survey: http://participate.beeinformed.org/Surveys/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyID=76KI4p3 The winter loss survey should take less than 5 minutes and the management survey should take less than 20 minutes. The purpose of the Bee Informed Partnership is to use beekeepers' real world experiences to help solve beekeepers' real world problems. We will use the data generated from these two surveys to help you decide which management practices are best for beekeepers like you, who live where you do and have operations similar to yours. For this to work, we need as many participants as possible...so please take the time to fill out the questionnaire and SEND THIS EMAIL TO ALL THE BEEKEEPERS YOU KNOW asking them to fill out these questionnaires too. You can see what type of results we will generate by visiting the www.beeinformed.org website and browsing through our results section. Currently we are in the process of posting last year’s management results, so visit the site often to see these results as they are posted and discussed in our BLOG section. Depending on the number of participants we hope to have the results from this year’s survey broken down by region and should have those results posted within months of the survey close date now that we have built the infrastructure needed to automate report generation. Should you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us at askbeeinformed@gmail.com or call us at 443.296.2470. You can learn more about the Bee Informed Partnership at www.beeinformed.org. BE INVOLVED, BE INCLUDED, BEE INFORMED. Thank you, The Bee Informed Partnership Team
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