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grasses,mosses,cockroach and bees make their own foods or depend on other for food?

grasses,mosses,cockroach and bees make their own foods or depend on other for food?

FOOD CURATED: Brooklyn’s Urban Beekeepers: Breaking The Law For The Planet (Part I)

Sometimes laws are meant to be broken. Meet a passionate crew of illegal urban beekeepers in Brooklyn, New York working on their very first honey harvest for their restaurants. Find out why raising bees on NYC rooftops is important for Mother Earth. And be inspired to get into the illegal “bees”ness of urban beekeeping in your own backyard or rooftop. It’s not only fun, but dangerous, especially if you don’t like wearing bee suits! Set in a secret location in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Shot & Edited by storyteller: Liza de Guia Thanks for watching www.foodcurated.com Follow my food obsessions on Twitter SkeeterNYC
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Beekeeping, The Secret To Nature’s Perfect Food

Beekeeping, The Secret To Nature’s Perfect Food

Bee Pollen and honey are two of nature’s perfect foods. Where there are long lived civilizations, there are beekeepers. Learning to keep bees can seem daunting. This ebook is a wonderful way to learn about the art of keeping bees, the techniques, the gear, and the process that make up this fascinating skill.

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How many months of the year will pollen and nectar will be readily available to the bees?

Will you have to feed them in order for them to survive and how much of the year?

Is there a water supply available year round for the bees? They need water every day.

You want the hives accessible year round.

You will want to avoid low spots for your hives because they hold the cold, damp air too long.

You will also want to avoid high spots for your hives because that would be too windy.

These are just some of the things you will want to consider before taking on this hobby.

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what do you need to start a bee farm?

I saw an interesting TV program about honey (Good Eats with Alton Brown, Food Network), and I was wondering what one would need, or have to do, to raise bees and produce honey products.

With all the bad economic news and many experts and people saying it will be a long term thing.?

What would be a good educational path to follow? I am being told that the trades and anything to do with growing things such as fruit and vegetables is a good thing to get into. Farming, beekeeping, animal husbandry, Etc. They are saying that college is going to be way too expensive anymore, and that soon a lot of people won’t be able to buy food because the truckers won’t be able to deliver the food.