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Giving You Pure Delight
Introducing Howland's Honey operations! Watch our video to learn about our beekeeping and those involved in producing our lovely 100% Pure Saskatchewan honey. Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award winner for Community Television Production in 2018, produced by SYMPIA member Bamboo Shoots.
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Feb 121 min read
Bees, bees, bees On the Howland honey farm, 18 million little creatures can be found hard at work
Yorkton This Week August 26, 1981
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Feb 111 min read
Beekeeping tradition meets brisk business
Yorkton This Week August 1, 2001
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Feb 111 min read
Sweet Success For Howland's Honey
Communities at Work Issue 5 Winter 2007
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Feb 119 min read
Bee sector tale of good and bad
The bee and honey sector is in the midst of a good news / bad news situation. The good news are high prices. The bad news the health of...
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Feb 110 min read
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Feb 111 min read
Marketing key to honey success
To read a digital copy click: Marketing key to honey success | The Western Producer
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Jan 93 min read
An inside look at honey processing
Honey is a very natural product, but there is still an extensive process to get it from the beehive to the consumer. Calvin Daniels Aug...
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Jan 91 min read
Wink Howland Memorial Beekeeping Fund
Wink's contributions to the Canadian Beekeeping Industry were extensive, including 10 years of representing Canadian beekeepers in the...
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Jan 81 min read
Bee-bearding is an unusual hobby
Bee Beard performed in 1984 at Howland's Honey located in Saskatchewan Canada.
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Jan 81 min read
1984 Howland's Honey Documentary
Documentary done in 1984 of Saskatchewan Beekeeping operation Howland's Honey owned and operated by Wink and Celeste Howland.
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Jan 84 min read
Beekeeping changes focus for Sask. couple
By William DeKay Published: May 14, 2020 Farm Living Sasha Howland and her son, Nate, look for queen bees in a box of nucleus colonies...
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Jan 82 min read
Parasitic mite causing headaches for Canora area honey producers
Overwintering losses to the varroa mite average around 30 to 40 per cent, but can be anywhere from 10 per cent to over 90 per cent. Rocky...
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