True to customers and true to ourselves as beekeepers. Good advice doc! Living on a road called Tiny Trail thus: Tiny Trail Farm in the WNC mountains gets attention. My graphic is a chicken with a tulip poplar blossom in its peak with bees chasing it works for me. Thanks again Doc!
Once again, I thank you Kevin!! You’ve been a wonderful reminder of why I do what I do and it makes me want to get even better so that I can continue to offer something to beekeepers like you.
That's a cool guy spin you've got there with that hive tool! Oklahoma is a very honey friendly state. I can produce up to 500 gallons without having to have a commercial license. Yes, 500 gallons!
Your label should transition to the honey in the jar. Try a screened graphic in the background so it’s not such a shock. Whereas it flows smoothly. I am not criticizing you just trying to help.
Good information Jonathan. Thank you
I am glad you found it helpful!
True to customers and true to ourselves as beekeepers. Good advice doc! Living on a road called Tiny Trail thus: Tiny Trail Farm in the WNC mountains gets attention. My graphic is a chicken with a tulip poplar blossom in its peak with bees chasing it works for me. Thanks again Doc!
Thanks!
Once again, I thank you Kevin!! You’ve been a wonderful reminder of why I do what I do and it makes me want to get even better so that I can continue to offer something to beekeepers like you.
That's a cool guy spin you've got there with that hive tool! Oklahoma is a very honey friendly state. I can produce up to 500 gallons without having to have a commercial license. Yes, 500 gallons!
Hey Jonathan, are you going to the the honeybee expo in Louisville?
Sorry for the delayed response. It is my every intention to go! Not set in stone quite yet. Are you going??
@thehivedoctor13 yes
Your label should transition to the honey in the jar. Try a screened graphic in the background so it’s not such a shock. Whereas it flows smoothly. I am not criticizing you just trying to help.