For Episode 17 of the Outstanding Ohioans show, I had the pleasure of interview Don and Tracy Popp, a father-daughter combination who own and operate Don Popp Honey in Hamilton, Ohio.


Don began keeping bees in 1995 and the business has shown spectacular growth.  Last year, Don Popp honey produced 95,000 pounds of honey from 500 hives.  The product is known for its high quality and does not last long on the shelves in stores like Jungle Jim's and Krogers.


Here are some of the highlights from the show:

Learn about the importance of bees to mankind, and why there is cause for concern with the declining populations.
Varroa Mites...the deadly killers of honeybees
What the average homeowner can do to protect the bee population.
"If something eliminated bees from our planet, mankind would soon perish." -Albert Einstein
Open House event every August on the farm.
Why it is beneficial for his farm partners to keep hives on their property.
How they use the "honor system" to sell their product directly from their farm.
Beekeeping start ups
Don and Tracy's purpose of working to sustain the bee population for future generations.

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Some of the bee resources mentioned:

National Honey Board
Don Popp Honey's website
Don Popp Honey's facebook page

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