In Business with Bees: How to Expand, Sell, and Market Honeybee Products and Services Including Pollination, Bees and Queens, Beeswax, Honey, and More Spiral-Bound | September 11, 2018

Kim Flottum

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In Business with Bees is a step-by-step guide to turning a serious hobby into a part-time beekeeping business that is tailored to your goals and needs. 

Ready to take your beekeeping skills to the next level? In Business with Bees provides the answers you need.

This book takes serious beekeepers past the beginning stages and learning curves and offers practical, useful advice to move your passion into a part-time or full-time career with measurable results. This beekeeping business how-to guide offers all of the in-depth advice you need, in one place.

  • Writing a business plan
  • Finding the best sources for funding
  • Determining what your facilities will be and how to acquire them
  • Getting and installing the right equipment
  • Cooperating with other local businesses
  • Stocking inventory and managing warehouse space
  • Finding customers
  • Raising and selling queens, packages, and nucs
  • Expanding pollination, including contracts to protect you
  • Making and selling peripheral products from wax, propolis, and honey
  • Organizing teaching, speaking, and planning events
  • Hiring and managing your growing team
  • Promoting your business
  • Measuring your success
This book provides solutions for all your beekeeping business questions, from start to finish. With this knowledge, you can become as knowledgeable, confident, and successful in running a business as you are in beekeeping.
Publisher: Quarto Group
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160 pages
ISBN-10: 1631594591
Item Weight: 1.26 lbs
Dimensions: 8.0 x 0.78 x 10.0 inches
ENDORSEMENTS FOR BETTER BEEKEEPING:
“Better Beekeeping is the most lucid call to action ever written about land-based beekeeping."
—Tammy Horn, author of Bees in America and Beeconomy: What Women and Bees Can Teach Us about Local Trade and the Global Market
 
"There are numerous beekeeping books on the shelves that instruct on 'how to,' but Better Beekeeping is a book that explores 'why to,' which is essential for this ever-changing world of beekeeping today."
—Jennifer Berry, research coordinator at the University of Georgia's Honey Bee Research Lab, commercial queen and nuc producer, and columnist for Bee Culture magazine
 

Kim Flottum brings a rich background of plant science, honey bee research, and basic farming to his 30 years as the editor of Bee Culture magazine, where his main occupation has been finding the answers to the multitude of questions that beginning, intermediate, and even advanced and experienced beekeepers bring to the table. He teaches beginning and advanced beekeeping courses, travels extensively to educate and lecture, and contributes to a variety of other publications on the basics of honey bees and beekeeping biology, the business of bees and pollination, producing and using varietal honeys, and a host of other subjects. He is the author of The Backyard Beekeeper, First Time BeekeepingIn Business with Bees, and Common Sense Natural Beekeeping. His books, magazine articles, interviews, and blogs are widely read for both their fundamental and advanced contribution to beekeeping knowledge. He is beekeeping’s leading advocate for fundamental honey bee safety, including insuring excellent honey bee health, providing extraordinary forage, and minimizing the use of agricultural pesticides.