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RosieRiveter
Farmgirl in Training

45 Posts

Rosie
White Creek NY
45 Posts

Posted - Apr 20 2006 :  11:33:48 AM  Show Profile
Well, my husband put the cooler and "Fresh Eggs" sign out today for the first time! After reading posts about selling from the house, we decided to take the plunge. We are on a gravel road, but we do get short-cut traffic between New York and Vermont.
I also set up a skeleton website for our future business, with a page for "the girls." www.copperdoghill.com

bybiddie
True Blue Farmgirl

267 Posts

susan
upstate ny
USA
267 Posts

Posted - Apr 20 2006 :  1:21:54 PM  Show Profile
Nice looking website Rosie! Can't wait for the honey - I will beat a path to your doorway...

Lovin' my life
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akcowgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

296 Posts

Valerie
Homer Alaska
USA
296 Posts

Posted - Apr 20 2006 :  1:33:55 PM  Show Profile  Send akcowgirl a Yahoo! Message
Wow nice site Rosie. The area you are in looks very nice. Pretty dog too. Good luck with the bees

Valerie
Yes, I live in my own little world. But that's ok they know me here.
Deja Moo: The feeling that you've heard this bull before.
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RosieRiveter
Farmgirl in Training

45 Posts

Rosie
White Creek NY
45 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2006 :  4:52:43 PM  Show Profile
Thanks, Valerie and Susan! Well, we sold the eggs in no time so there is a market here!
Rosie
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rockinhorse
True Blue Farmgirl

51 Posts

Robin
yucca valley Ca
USA
51 Posts

Posted - Apr 24 2006 :  9:28:48 PM  Show Profile  Send rockinhorse an AOL message  Send rockinhorse a Yahoo! Message
congrats on selling your eggs, I too am considering taking my eggs to the farmers market in town. As of now I supply my friends and neighbors and co workers with fresh eggs and they love them. I also heard from a medical report that people who have intence allergies they are incouraged to buy honey from local bee keepers because it builds the persons ammune system up to the local pollins.. How true not sure, My allergies are not as bad this year. Might keep that in mind for your bee keeping business Rosie.

Happiness must be grown in one's own garden!
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westernhorse51
True Blue Farmgirl

1681 Posts

michele
farmingdale n.j.
USA
1681 Posts

Posted - Apr 25 2006 :  07:19:25 AM  Show Profile
great site, sent you an email

she selects wool and flax and works with eager hands Prov.31:13
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craftychick06
True Blue Farmgirl

71 Posts

Darlene
fennville Mi
USA
71 Posts

Posted - May 02 2006 :  12:58:26 PM  Show Profile
Well congrats!!! WE did just that with a cooler on the corner several years ago and well been in business and growing each day!@! I am starting a newsletter too, great idea. Your dog is a doll!!
Good luck with those bees!! We have thought bout buyin some just so we can have good pollination on the veggies and fruit trees. Where did you get yours?


**LIVE LIFE JOYFULLY**
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RosieRiveter
Farmgirl in Training

45 Posts

Rosie
White Creek NY
45 Posts

Posted - May 03 2006 :  04:34:45 AM  Show Profile
Well, girls, my first three bee packages arrived yesterday by USPS! How exciting it was to install my first two packages in their hives! A huge adreneline rush and an even bigger sense of satisfaction that I did it on my own.I gave myself a C grade, because I made some mistakes, but overall it went well. I will do better next time. Today I am taking the third package to a friend's blueberry field and will install them there to help with his pollination. I'll post when I have the whole story on the newsletter page of the website! This weekend I pick up the last three packages. My fellow Empire State Mountain FarmGirls will be there to help and take pictures of the installation!
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RosieRiveter
Farmgirl in Training

45 Posts

Rosie
White Creek NY
45 Posts

Posted - May 03 2006 :  04:37:19 AM  Show Profile
Darlene, that is inspiring news about your egg business! To answer your question, I bought three packages of Buckfast bees from Texas, and this week I will pick up three packages of Italian bees from GA. I am testing the two types to see which works best in our climate. The first year is such a learning curve - I feel like I am "testing" everything!
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MullersLaneFarm
True Blue Farmgirl

596 Posts


Rock Falls IL
596 Posts

Posted - May 08 2006 :  05:30:34 AM  Show Profile
Rosie - You'll be in 'test' mode every year you have the bees! Just when you think you have them figured out ... they change! No two years will ever be the same! this is my 3rd year with hives. The first year was FANTASTIC! Last year I lost all but one of my hives because of late spring frost and the girls not bunching up to keep warm. Thenn we collected a late swarm (free bees!) that I had to take the fall harvest from my surviving hive to feed the new bees with.

I split my strongest hive and requeened it this past week. The new hive killed my new queen (never had that happen before!) and my strong hive is laying drones .... just ordered 2 new Carnolian queens from BetterBee this morning.

On taking eggs to the farmer's market. In some states, selling eggs on the farm is fine, but when you sell the same eggs off the farm (like at a FM) you need to comply with regulations. Your state AG office should be able to tell you what they are.

Cyndi
Muller's Lane Farm http://www.mullerslanefarm.com
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