Joseph Register, one of the founders of Register Family Farm, sits down withFarm TravelerPodcast to discuss the world of beekeeping. Farm Traveler Podcast is an outlet for farmers, ranchers, extension agents—“basically, anyone and everyone involved in the agriculture industry”—to share their stories with the aim of educating consumers about the food they eat and where it comes from. Joseph gives an overview of how Register Family Farm got its start and how they gatherhoneyfor sale
Every year, we send our bees on a cross-country journey to California to help assist in the almond pollination process. After a busy time pollinating the almond orchards of California, our hives have made the long trip home and are ready to start producing the sweet, flavorful wildflower honey that our customers love.
Our bees play an important role in California almond cultivation, pollinating the blossoms to keep the trees strong. It might seem funny to imagine our bees taking a road trip every January, but the majority of commercial beekeepers in the U.S. participate in this national event to assist in California almond pollination.
At Register Family Farm, we’re happy to say that the 2018 Tupelo honey is on our shelves at all of our markets and in our online store. You can purchase this sweet treat in a variety of vessels, including a fun Honey Bear, in a glass jar, in a convenient squeeze bottle, or even a traditional glass swing-top flask. Remember, this unique honey is a seasonal product, so you might want to stock up! Each container is available in several sizes, so pick what works for you.