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Honey for your Health

Honey for your Health | slide

The story of honey is older than history itself. An 8,000-year-old cave painting in Spain depicts honey harvesting, and we know it's been used for food, medicine and more by cultures all over the world since. But honey isn't about humans. It's the natural product made by bees—one of our planet's most important animals. Honey bees visit millions of blossoms in their lifetimes, making pollination of plants possible and collecting nectar to bring back to the hive. Lucky for us, bees make more honey than their colony needs, and beekeepers remove the excess and bottle it. Just like they've been doing since the beginning of time. (Source: National Bee Board)

Pick up a bottle at the farm or at Noblesville First United Methodist Church, 2051 Monument Street, Noblesville. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:30AM-4:30PM and Friday 8:30AM-noon.

  • 1 pound bottles are $10
  • 2 pound bottles are $20
  • Glass Muth bottles are $15

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