Shipping is available! 

But more fun - visit the farm, bring your own container and pour your own so you can get the best price.  You need to check out the Honey Shack - all sizes available!

 

A little about our honey, just so you know what you are getting.  We have hives of bees on the farm who's most important job is pollination of all the fruit plants.  But in the process, they produce a pretty great by-product - honey.  To some, honey is honey, like to some, coffee is coffee, beer is beer etc.  But to those that do enjoy honey and appreciate the wide ranges of honey flavors available, here is a little information you might enjoy knowing.

Happy Valley Farm honey is light - sometimes a little lighter, or a little darker, depending on the time of year and what's blooming.  Because of the high number of fruit blooms these bees visit, it gives our honey a unique flavor that's not like regular clover honey.  

Local Beekeepers, John and Bev Speckman, harvest from the hives, put in an extractor, warm slightly to make handling easier and filtered to remove any solids (wax, comb bits, etc) - not micro filtered - and then bottled.  All of which occurs in a commercial kitchen.

This is pure, raw honey, not pasteurized or processed, just taken from the hive, filtered and put into a bottle.  It retains all of the allergy fighting pollen so that anyone between the Rockies and Appalachians  can benefit from our honey - but the closer to De Soto, KS, the better. It also means that if you don't use it quickly enough, or if you store it in a cool place, it will crystalize on you.  Honey doesn't spoil - ever - so if your honey crystalizes, just place it in a sunny window, or heat it like a baby bottle in a pan of warm water on the stove - not hot.  

To learn more about the Speckman’s, visit their website: Speckman Honey