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JAY HESELSCHWERDT

OWNER @

SWEET LIFE FARM

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Let the bees, be bees.

Jay Heselschwerdt is the state honey bee inspector for East Tennessee, Board Member of Midwest Master Beekeepers, President of his local bee club, 4H leader for the local youth bee club, and speaks at many conferences, colleges, and clubs.

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​Jay will tell you that he has no welfare bees, meaning that he has never chemically treated his hives. He also does not feed sugar water to his bees. His honey bees survive due to the natural beekeeping practices.

HONEY Convention speaker Abraham Ely
HONEY Convention speaker Jay Heselschwerdt

CHRIS KINSER

OWNER@

KUENZER HONEY FARMS

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Spring Build Up

Chris will be talking about how to build up your hive faster so your honey bees will have a better chance at surviving.

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Chris Kinser is a third generation beekeeper with 20 years experience. He graduated from the University
of Tennessee where he received a bachelors degree in fine arts. Chris and his wife own Kuenzer Honey
Farms where they market honey as well as custom tools for the beekeeping not offered anywhere else.

BECKY JOHNSON

Owner@

Kiss my Beehive

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Complexity of Honey

Becky is an avid honey collector and beekeeper. President of her local club, Heritage Beekeepers, Advanced Master Beekeeper, local inspector, mentor and speaker. Becky will explain what it takes to get started in this addictive hobby, from equipment to knowledge and support. She will also be talking about the Complexity of Honey- an in depth look on the variables and structure of honey, from the molecules to the sources.

 

HONEY Convention speaker Becky Johnson
HONEY Convention speaker Howard Kerr

HOWARD KERR

PRESIDENT @

TENNESSEE BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION

Being a veteran beekeeper, Howard, has seen a lot of changes in beekeeping in East Tennessee. He help change beekeeping for the better when he was the state representative from 1994-2000.

 

Come here him talk about how to keep your honeybees healthy today and in the future.

MICHAEL STUDER

STATE APIARIST@

TENNESSEE

    The State of the Honeybee / Fieldwatch

    Michael is the go to man for anything happening in Tennessee from Johnson City to Memphis. Talk about busy as a bee. Any honeybees in, coming in, or passing though Tennessee, Michael knows about it and has inspected them.

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    Michael is always a pleasure to listen too and  full of information.

    HONEY Convention speaker Abraham Ely
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    CLINT GAY

    ROSSMAN APIARIES

      Bee Package Production

      Clint's bio will be posted soon.

       

      KENT WILLIAMS

      QUEEN BREEDER @

      WILLIAMS BEE FARM

      Grafting for Queen Breeding

      Kent Williams is a great teacher and full of knowledge. If you want to rise queen to sell or just to help your own bee yard. You will learn and have a great time with Kent teaching you.

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      Kent is a professional queen breeder in south Kentucky. It is not just a job, it is a passion for Kent to be in the bee yard.

       

      HONEY Convention speaker Kent Willams
      HONEY Convention speaker Andy Morris

      ANDREW MORRIS

      RETIRED, BUT STILL A

      BEEKEEPER

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      Common Mistakes of New Beekeepers

      Andrew, had such at draw for the common mistakes of new beekeepers. That we had to bring more chairs into his room. We have planned ahead this time and given him more time to talk.

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      Bring your notepad and pen, you will not want to miss out on any of this important information.

       

      SHANNON TRIMBOLI

      OWNER@

      BUSY BEE NURSERY

        Planting for Honey Bees

        Shannon Trimboli is a beekeeper, wildlife biologist, and author. She lives in south-central Kentucky where she is active in her state and local beekeeping communities. In 2016, she started Busy Bee Nursery and Consulting which specializes in plants and habitat consulting services for honey bees, native pollinators, and wildlife conservation. In 2017, she was named the Beekeeper of the Year for the Kentucky State Beekeepers Association. Her first book, Plants Honey Bees Use in the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, was published in 2018.

         

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        HONEY Convention speaker William Bodie Osborne

        LISA POWERS

        BEEKEEPER@

        OSKY BEE FARM

        Second Year Beekeeping / What to Except

        Lisa Powers is a third year beekeeper and will be speaking on the do's and do not's of the first year.

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        Lisa will be talking about what it takes to get your honey bees into the second year.

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        If this is going to be your first year or even if not. Lisa has an lot of information on what the first year is like and how to manage it.

        JOEL HAUSER

        BEEKEEPER@

        LARGE

        Honey Bee Nutrition

        We all love to talk about honey bees but, Joel Hauser really loves to talk about honey bees. Joel will bee seen at local clubs and different state beekeeping events speaking on the benefits of beekeeping and the importance of helping the honey bees and pollinators.

        Joel is a joy to listen and always full of information and a few bee jokes. Come and listen about the tools and gadgets that he has played with in beekeeping and also about honey bee nutrition.

        HONEY Convention speaker Erik Johnson
        HONEY Convention speaker Michael Studer

        ANDREA MOUNTAIN BOGER

        BEEKEEPER@

        FLOW HIVE

        Flow Hive Experiances

        Andrea Mountain Boger will explain why she has used the Flow Hive in her operation for the last two years. She answer the questions everyone has: Does it work? How does it work? Is it really that easy

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        Andrea is a beekeeper in East Tennessee, and a member of Bee Friends Bee Club. She will be a joy to hear speak on the new Flow Hive.

        KARIN STEDTLER STEGALL

        OWNER@

        STEGALL FARMS

        Introduction to Slovenian Bee House

        As a young child, she became interested in bees when visiting her family in Germany, that kept a bee house behind their home. She was intrigued about all the drones that would crawl around on the sidewalk near the hives. After a trip to Slovenia last Fall, Karin starting her journey into the AZ world, although, she plan on keeping her langstroth hives. Karin looks forward to sharing her Slovenian experience and introducing this style of beekeeping that is fairly new to this country.

         

        HONEY Convention speaker Harold L. Kelley II
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        MICHELE COLOPY

        EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR@

        LEAD FOR POLLINATORS, INC.

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        ​How Beekeepers Can Take Action for Local, State, & National Beekeeping Issues

        Michele will explain the ins and outs of the laws that are here to help beekeepers. Michele has helped many local beekeepers and bee clubs. If you need the information to help change the laws in your area to help beekeepers. Michele will give you the power to do it.

        BELLA DONNA

        OWNER@

        BEE HEALTHY

        Apitherapist and What They Do

        Bella Donna is a Holistic Healthcare Practitioner, Apitherapist, Herbalist, and Beekeeper.

         

        Bella is a recent transplant from central Arizona to the east coast. She brings with her a background in Oriental Medicine and Aromatherapy as well as Africanized beekeeping.  Bella has lifelong experience with natural healthcare including products of the hive, and will be sharing with you the incorporating of apitherapy into Holistic Healthcare for yourself, your family, your friends, your customers and your clients.

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        DR. JOHN SKINNER

        RETIRED APICULTURIST@

        UNIVERSITY of TENNESSEE

        TBA

        Dr. John A. Skinner is the retired professor, Extension Apiculturist and Extension Coordinator from UT. He serverd Tennessee and beekeepers for many years and developed the Tennessee Master Beekeeper classes.

         

        Dr. Skinner has a Ph.D., from the University of California, Davis with an Majorin : Entomology, emphasis: apiculutre, pollination

        DR. DEWEY CARON

        AUTHOR@

        HONEY BEE BIOLOGY

        Brood reading – spring colony inspections

        Dr Dewey M. Caron Emeritus Professor of Entomology; Wildlife Ecology, Univ of Delaware;
        Affiliate Professor, Dept Horticulture, Oregon State University. Retired 2009 and moved to
        Portland area to be closer to grandkids. Dewey remains active writing for newsletters and giving
        Active in Master Beekeeper training in OR, CA and a EAS Master Beekeeper certification. Represent WAS on Honey Bee Health Coalition.

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        FREDERICK PRONI

        VICE PRESIDENT@

        NORTH CAROLINE BEEKEEPERS ASSOC.

        TBA

        Frederick (Freddy) Proni, is an EAS Certified Master Beekeeper and is the North American Area Manager for Veto-pharma (the makers of Apivar) who also serves the North Carolina State Beekeepers Association (NCSBA) as Second Vice-President. He is a former full-time beekeeper, with an extensive background in business, who has thirty years of combined experience in honey production, commercial honey brokering/packaging, and queen rearing. In addition to being a managing partner of the Proni Honey Bee Company,

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        Michael Young lives in Northern Ireland. A Georgia Master Beekeeper and keeper of bees for over 35 years he is also a professional chef/teacher. In the year 2000, Michael Founded the Institute of Northern Ireland Beekeepers. Michael is the instigator and founder of the Welsh Honey Judge Program that started at the Young Harris Beekeeping Institute in 2000. Michael is skilled in many areas of apiculture including beeswax modeling, encaustic wax painting, mead making and cooking with honey. In 2008 Michael was awarded the title of Member of the British Empire, MBE, for his services to apiculture and conservation. 

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          CRICKET ALDRIDGE

          FOUNDER@

          ARIZONA HONEYBEE FESTIVAL

          HONEY Bee Kids

          Cricket Aldridge is the founder of the Arizona Backyard Beekeepers and the Arizona Honeybee Festival. Cricket absolutely loves helping bees and those who keep them. From relocating Africanized hives and re-queening them, to helping beekeepers maintain their own hives, her goal is to make beekeeping seem as do-able as it really is. Hang around her long enough and you’ll be a beekeeper too.

          RANDY McCAFFREY

          628 DIRT ROOSTER@

          YOUTUBE.COM

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          Honey Bee Hive Removals

          Randy McCaffrey has been a beekeeper for ten years and has done approximately six hundred live removals of feral colonies from structures at that time.  Randy became interested in bees when his brother asked him to help with a hive removal.  He found it fascinating and jumped in with both feet.  Since he is also a construction specialist the cut-outs were a natural fit for him.  YouTube has become a good platform for him to entertain, educate, and inspire others who may be interested in beekeeping.

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          JASON BRAGG

          OWNER@

          NEW RIVER HONEY BEES

          Instrumental Insemination

          Jason Bragg is from Calvin, West Virginia and owner/operator of New River Honey Bees. Jason is a member of the West Virginia Queen Producers Co-op and Vice President of the Heartland Honeybee Breeders Cooperative. Jason runs a small queen breeding program in central West Virginia, where he selectively breeds for locally adapted queens with survivor genetics. Trained and proficient in both honey bee instrumental insemination and honey bee drone semen cryopreservation, Jason's goal is to breed and maintain a healthier, more fit honey bee population with greater mite and disease resistance!

          DR. LAURA RUSSO

          ASSISTANT PROFESSOR@

          DEPT. of ENTOMOLOGY

          Pollinator Habit

          ​Dr. Russo will introduce the audience to the diversity of local pollinators in the eastern US, and discuss the potential hazards and benefits of agricultural systems to pollinator conservation.

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          BOB BINNIE

          OWNER@

          BLUE RIDGE HONEY CO.

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          Blue Ridge Honey Co. is a family business, owned and operated by Bob & Suzette Binnie, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Northeast Georgia.

          Bob began commercial beekeeping in 1981 in Oregon & has been involved in commercial beekeeping in 10 states. Bob is a past President of the Georgia State Beekeepers Association (2008 and 2009). He is a past President of the Northeast GA. Mountain Beekeepers Association.

          He was voted the 2003 Georgia State Beekeeper of the Year by the Georgia State Beekeepers Association.

          CHRIS DAVIS

          OWNER@

          STRAWBERRY PLAINS HONEY

          Making Money at Beekeeping

          Chris Davis, ventured into beekeeping due to mine closures. Chris's wife Staci, grew up around bees and her father kept hives for pollination of his crops . Her father actually talked Chris out of keeping bees in 1999 because of all the work and expense involved

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          In 2017 I bought my wife 10 hives off Knoxville Honey Company and split to 100 colonies . We are currently running 200 colonies and running 130 queen mating nucs for queen sales this year.

           

           Our motto is “Whatever it Takes” I personally feel that if you really want to do this and make a living at it and your hearts in the right place it can be done .

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          VIRGINIA WEBB

          OWNER@

          Mtn HONEY

          Honey

          Virginia has been awarded four gold medals at the World Honey Show for Best Honey in the World.
          2005 in Dublin, Ireland, 2009 in Montpellier, France and 2013 in Kiev, Ukraine and 2015 Deajeon, South Korea.

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          Virginia is a third-generation beekeeper, and with her husband Carl, they manage more than 400 colonies of bees plus their queen yard.

          ANTHONY MOWERY

          OWNER@

          ROPES AND WINGS

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          Making Money at Beekeeping

          Anthony Mowery lives on his ranch in East Tennessee and makes the Drink of the Viking Gods. Mead is a great by-product of honey bees. Anthony is working on building and opening his own Meadery and restaurant with his wife.

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          Anthony started making mead 6 years ago and won the first time he ever competed (2019 Honey show).

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          Learn what mead is and how to make the drink of the gods with Anthony. He will teach you about the passion he has and the one you soon will.

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          We are proud to present some of the great speakers we will have for 2020. There is a great worth of information that each of these speakers will be speaking on at the convention.

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          Please join us March 20th and 21st, 2020.

          JAY
          MICHAEL
          CLINT
          TRIMBOLI
          HOWARD
          BECKY
          ANDREW
          KENT
          CHRIS
          ANDREA
          LISA
          JOEL
          KARIN
          BELLA
          Skinner
          DEWEY
          FREDDY
          YOUNG
          COLOPY
          CRICKET
          RANDY
          JASON
          RUSSO
          BINNIE
          WEBB
          DAVIS
          MOWERY
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