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    • About Us
      • Strategic Plan
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      • Sustainable Program Development
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Infant Botulism and Honey

Nutritional Analysis of raw vs processed honey 

PH and Acids in Honey

Honey elements induce immunity and detoxification genes

Moisture in Honey

Honey Color Analyser

Honey Color

Honey Composition

Measurement of Honey Quality

Honey Money - Honey cost of production calculator produced by the Australian Government to assist beekeepers to assess the cost of production and profitability in a honeybee enterprise.


Honey Extraction

How to make creamed honey

Creamed Honey 

Comb Honey

Producing comb honey

Honey

Honey (Reference Guide) - Honey has the capacity to serve as a natural food preservative. Research has demonstrated the potential for honey to reduce enzymatic browning in fruits and vegetables and prevent lipid oxidation in meats. Most of the antibacterial activity of the honeys occurs due to hydrogen peroxide generation. Other researchers have identified the flavonoids in honey, particularly caffeic acid and ferulic acid, as the most likely contributors. Honey is composed primarily of the sugars glucose and fructose; its third greatest component is water.  Honey also contains numerous other types of sugars, as well as acids, proteins and minerals.4,5 Carbohydrates are described by the number of sub-units they contain.  Fructose and glucose are monosac-charides, that is, simple sugars.  Sucrose, which is composed of fructose and glucose linked together, is a disaccharide; it comprises a little over 1 percent of the composition of honey. 


U.S.D.A. Model Honey Extractor (Beesource.com)

Honey Extractor Plans (U. of Tennessee and U.S.D.A)

DIY Bike Wheel Honey Extractor (Voiceofthehive.com)

DIY 9 Frame Bike Wheel Extractor for $90 or less (Edwin Simon)

The Yankee Beekeeper 20 Frame Extractor Plans and Guide (David Verville and Beesource.com)

DIY Drill Powered $50 Honey Spinner (by Chase at Kiltedcraftworks.com)

Extractor Use and Maintenance (Bobsbeekeeping.com.au)  

Solar Bees Wax Extractor Plans (L.S.U. Ag Center and Penn State U.)

Solar Wax Melter Plans by G. Reuter (U. of Minnesota)

Mini Solar Wax Melter by G. Reuter (U. of Minnesota)

Honey Heater for crytalized or high water content honey (Beesource.com)

Honeycomb Uncapping Tank (U.S.D.A.)

Building a Honey Extractor Stand by Stephen Tilmann

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