Archive for Beekeeping
September 5, 2009 at 10:55 am · Filed under Beekeeping ·Tagged abundance, beehives, cholesterol level, fats, food items, global market, health aspects, health benefits, health problems, honey production, honeybees, oney, organic agriculture, organic content, purity, quality honey, quality timber, queen bees, types of bees, weight reduction
Honey remains to be matter of mystery among people present all over the world. The use of honey for various purposes in day-to-day life has encouraged several honey manufacturers to go in for production good quality honey in order to survive in global market as reputed company. Also people are aware of simple ways to acquire organic honey. Organic honey is regarded to be pure form of honey with some added attributes imbibed in it. Organic honey production can be certain qualified methods that can be ably used to get quality honey. Organic honey can be used for various applications. Several health benefits can be witnessed with the help of organic honey.
What is organic honey production?
Organic honey production is one among recent advancements that organic agriculture has witnessed. Also people are ready to acquire organic honey to enjoy variety of health benefits. These are eco-friendly techniques of obtaining pure honey. The honeybees are used to gather honey from most desirable flowers. These are built on sites where the flowers are in abundance. The beehives can be made out of natural things such as good quality timber. These beehives can be built close to the flowers. This allows the bees to travel only short distance. The feeds used for the honeybees should be of organic content. The organic content is fed to all types of bees. Special care is administered to queen bees. Care should be taken to prevent any kind of disease to the honeybees and other colonies living in beehives.
Health aspects in Organic honey
There are several health aspects associated with the organic honey. One can witness the purity in honey. Also since organic honey can be consumed readily. It is administered for most of the weight reduction plans. Also this honey can be substituted in food items to improve their taste. These also provide good supply of essential vitamins. These mobilize the collection of fats inside body enabling reduction of cholesterol level. Also certain health problems associated with respiration can be treated with preparations made out of organic honey.
Article Summary:
Organic honey is of great importance to humans. It helps a person acquire athletic performance characteristics. It can institute programmed weight loss when taken in prescribed amounts. Adopting organic honey consumption cures several health problems. Organic honey is also major sources for essential minerals and vitamins required by the body. Organic honey production involves qualified work involved starting from selection of flowers till packing of honey.
Resource Box Info: This page deals with the organic honey production techniques. One can also acquire sufficient knowledge about this topic by visiting http://www.agricultureguide.org/. Also one can gain better knowledge from the website about honey production methods that are practiced worldwide.
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August 29, 2009 at 9:06 am · Filed under Beekeeping ·Tagged ancient civilizations, ancient egyptian temple, ancient greeks, ancient roman culture, biblical accounts, bronze objects, cave drawings, clay vases, honey bee, honey bee colonies, honey bee hives, king solomon, mt olympus, pottery clay, rehov israel, rock crevices, straw baskets, swarm of bees, tel rehov, time honey
Beekeeping, also known as apiculture, is the honey bee colonies maintenance, commonly in bee hives. A beekeeper takes care of bees in an apiary, in order to collect their honey and beeswax, or to produce bees for sale to other beekeepers. Read the rest of this entry »
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June 3, 2009 at 5:07 pm · Filed under Articles, Beekeeping, Orchard ·Tagged agricultural science, bee pollination, buzzy, chomp, colony collapse disorder, colored fruits, european honey bee, fresh herbs, fruits vegetables, global demand, green peppers, honey bee, honey bee colony, little guys, local grocery store, paper pulp, pollinators, produce aisle, proper balance, rich diet, seed germination, store displays, sun water, tangerines, worker bees
Isn’t it simply marvelous to bite into a succulent peach or chomp down on perfectly crisp leaves of lettuce whenever the whim strikes? No matter the season, all any of us have to do is trot on over to our local grocery store, amble down the produce aisle and select from among hundreds of different fruits, vegetables and fresh herbs. We’ve become quite comfortable with the convenient and diverse offerings that we’re privy to and for that very reason, throwing together recipes has become such a breeze. Come to think of it, humanity is far more nourished than ever before, and don’t think for a moment that our fruit-and-vegetable-rich diet has nothing to do with it. Beyond all of that, have you ever stopped to consider how your rainbow-colored fruits and veggies end up on your plate? Read the rest of this entry »
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April 12, 2009 at 7:33 am · Filed under Articles, Beekeeping, Editor's Corner, Mother Nature, Seeds, Vegetative Production ·Tagged bees, Flower garden, free seeds, garden, Pollination, sunflowers
Life used to be far less complex than it is today, a sentiment that I’m sure countless generations before me have uttered time and time again. My reference point is the late 70s and early 80s, which doesn’t seem that long ago (in Read the rest of this entry »
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April 1, 2009 at 4:43 pm · Filed under Articles, Beekeeping, Mother Nature, Seeds, Useful Methods ·Tagged Bee, beetles, birds and bees, close quarters, critters, dragonflies, elbow room, family audiences, Flower, hearts content, house flies, Hummingbird, moths, nectar, next crush, paced lives, Pollen, Pollination, Pollinator, Seed, Species, spring and summer, stamens, suitors, task list, white noise, winged creatures
In our fast-paced lives, we tend to get caught up in a never-ending task list of must-do, must-see business (or white noise, as the locals call it). We’re always going, going, going and yet we never really arrive anywhere in particular. It’s quite a shame, really, because the blur of our activities leaves us numb and co Read the rest of this entry »
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March 31, 2009 at 4:07 pm · Filed under Articles, Beekeeping, Mother Nature, Seeds, Useful Methods ·Tagged Bee, birds and bees, bountiful harvest, brainer, Companion planting, countless birds, fact of life, foliage, friendly reminder, garden, grand scheme of things, Growing season, Hummingbird, hummingbirds, Insect, loving creatures, Mother Nature, necessary elements, nectar, Plant, plants reproduction, Pollinator, pollinators, scheme of things, sole purpose, success rate, tidbit, vegetable crops, winged creatures
There is something so pastoral and calming about perusing the lengths of your property during the height of growing season, only to witness countless birds and bees buzzing about. Engaged in the business of bestowing life and fulfillment upon each and every flower that they visit, the relatio Read the rest of this entry »
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March 26, 2009 at 1:35 pm · Filed under Articles, Beekeeping ·Tagged anemia, antidote, blood circulation, boosting the immune system, circulatory system, Conditions and Diseases, curative effects, digestive problems, Erectile dysfunction, Health, healthy liver, Immune system, impotence, increasing energy, myocardium, Nervous system, nourishment, prostate problems, reducing stress, royal jelly, stamina, strenght, tiredness, ulcers, viral infections, youthful skin
Royal Jelly Is Well-Known To Have Various Curative Effects, Including:
- Reducing physical and mental exhaustion, increasing energy, stamina and physical strength.
- Improving circulation of blood which promotes smooth, youthful skin and reduces the signs of aging. Read the rest of this entry »
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