In Episode 18 of Mother Earth News and Friends, Charlotte French and Robert Riley meet with Becky and Steve Tipton who answer the question, “How is honey harvested?” Learn all about honey, how it’s made, and how to harvest honey from a Langstroth hive.
Becky Tipton and her husband, Steve, own Country Creek Honey and have been producing and selling honey for 30 years. Becky is past president of the Northeast Kansas Beekeepers Association, VP of the Kansas Honey Producers, and a master beekeeper. She teaches beekeeping and using products of the hive for skin care by making soaps, lotions, and balms.

Steve Tipton has been a beekeeper for over 30 years. He received his master beekeeper award from the University Of Nebraska, Midwest Master Beekeeper program. He loves sharing his passion for beekeeping. Retired from the Goodyear Tire Co. engineering dept., he’s made beekeeping his retirement job as well as other farming chores on our small Meriden, Kansas, farm.


The color of honey can vary greatly depending on what plants the pollen was sourced from.
Additional Resources about Honey and How is Honey Harvested
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