Black Birch Farm Apiaries

beeraiser@gmail.com
105 Georgetown Road, West Newbury, MA, 01985, United States
Black Birch Farm Apiaries local farm and produce in West Newbury.

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About the Farm

Black Birch Farm Apiaries stands as a testament to decades of dedication to the ancient art of beekeeping in West Newbury, Massachusetts. With over 45 years of experience spanning locations across the United States, this Essex County operation has built its reputation on deep expertise in bees, pollination, and apiary management. Their journey reflects a commitment to understanding the intricate relationships between bees and their environment.

The farm operates from a philosophy deeply rooted in sustainability and localization. They champion the use of locally produced queen bees and colonies developed from local stock that have proven their resilience by surviving harsh winters and periods of extreme stress. This approach aligns with research published in the American Bee Journal, which demonstrates that beekeepers achieve greater success when working with local genetic stock rather than imported bees.

Beyond honey production, Black Birch Farm Apiaries has evolved into an educational hub, offering hands-on beekeeping classes through their Bee School program. Their commitment extends to providing comprehensive apiary services, from pollination and site management to hive diagnosis and remediation. Through their work, they embody Henry David Thoreau's sentiment about beekeeping suggesting a nobler and finer relation to nature, combining traditional practices with modern understanding to serve both their local community and the broader beekeeping world.

Black Birch Farm Apiaries stands as a testament to decades of dedication to the ancient art of beekeeping in West Newbury, Massachusetts. With over 45 years of experience spanning locations across the United States, this Essex County operation has built its reputation on deep expertise in bees, pollination, and apiary management. Their journey reflects a commitment to understanding the intricate relationships between bees and their environment.

The farm operates from a philosophy deeply rooted in sustainability and localization. They champion the use of locally produced queen bees and colonies developed from local stock that have proven their resilience by surviving harsh winters and periods of extreme stress. This approach aligns with research published in the American Bee Journal, which demonstrates that beekeepers achieve greater success when working with local genetic stock rather than imported bees.

Beyond honey production, Black Birch Farm Apiaries has evolved into an educational hub, offering hands-on beekeeping classes through their Bee School program. Their commitment extends to providing comprehensive apiary services, from pollination and site management to hive diagnosis and remediation. Through their work, they embody Henry David Thoreau's sentiment about beekeeping suggesting a nobler and finer relation to nature, combining traditional practices with modern understanding to serve both their local community and the broader beekeeping world.

Foods Sold

Pantry/Other

  • Extracted honey
  • Comb honey
  • Creamed honey
  • Beeswax candles

Pantry/Other

  • Extracted honey
  • Comb honey
  • Creamed honey
  • Beeswax candles

Contact Details

(978) 994-9335
https://blackbirchfarmapiaries.com/
105 Georgetown Road, West Newbury, MA, 01985, United States
beeraiser@gmail.com
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