Есть такое понятие смотреть на огонь воду.А я вот смотрю как ЛЮДИ ВКАЛЫВАЮТ.ОНИ Созидают Полезное Обществу Делают Спасибо вам огромное 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏✊🙏❤️ Вы великие ТРУДЯГИ
I can see you just sitting and listening and watching the whole operation start up. Making sure there are no problems and enjoying a sense of satisfaction. Good job.
Ian, amazing with my 4 backyard hives and my hand extractor I would love to have such an operation. You are amazing I love your videos, learned so much from you. You have the best information from everyone else out there and no cost to beekeepers. All you're videos are top notch, Anyone with a little knowledge of bees can learn a lot from you Thank you keep up the great job. Kamon another beekeeper is also fantastic and you know him too from Tennessee.
Please keep these videos coming, I look forward to all your videos, but this is the grand finale… this is why we do what we do, the reward after all the work!
After seeing the dedication and hard work of people in this honey house, the next time I'll buy the white Canadian honey from this producer I'm going to have a happiness feeling like I got a great bargain, almost for free.
I watched the process of selecting frames and pumping out honey with great pleasure. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from St. Petersburg and good luck in business!
I only average about 50 hives and about 3+ ton of honey a year, but I got tired of hand uncapping myself over the years, so I bought one of those Maxant chain uncappers. It made life so much easier, even though it was expensive.
John Mizak I bet it did make things much easier. I look at them in the catalog every year. Lol I have so much to buy and it’s all expensive. One day I’ll have one.
@@SilverGorilla1776 If you hated uncapping as much as I do, you would find the money. I decided to prioritize my spending according to how much labor it would save. ;-)
C'est la pause déjeuner qui doit s'avérer délicate ... Perso, je dois batailler pour réussir à ouvrir mon estomac dans ce genre de conditions . Ça doit faire des maturateurs, une salle de stockage, un conditionnement sympathique des fournées pareilles . Bien drôle de pain, bien drôle de baguettes que celle des drôles de dames ... Merci, ... Et courage pour la suite.
I'd love to see how he cleans those lines out. Every year I struggle to get every bit of honey out of my pump lines thinking to myself "there's gotta be a better way". I always make a huge mess lol
Здравствуй, послушай мне думается такое количество прохождения меда по металлическим и пластиковых труб -такое издевательство над ним качества ему точно не добавляет...
@@ВладимирПчеловод-б6х А ты видел современный доильный аппарат?!А дальше расфасовка в пластиковые пакеты и бутылки...Кончилось время кустарного производства,так что извиняйте.
Finally making honey in Michigan .. Guess record setting rainfall is good thing. Nectar to the likes ive never seen glad i left the supers on cause they filled them this week. If it quit tomorrow already above average year for me. Dropped pollen sub on just for insurance it will surely quit raining now ... Way to much work lifting all that honey off just to put it back on. Got the sub on top of the brood box.
I'm in Michigan too, southeast corner, most of my honey was made before middle of June, they really haven't done much since then because of all the rain. Missed 90% of the basswood flow because of it, and that hurts, because I can usually count on at least a medium box or more from it over a two week period.
@@jzak5723 better take a look in those supers im in southeast Ortonville up to millington my yards on flow like ive never seen started last week. Just raining nectar
@@hootervillehoneybees8664 What are your bees working on? Down my way, the clover is on its last leg, really nothing else will be blooming in quantity until the fall flowers start. Most of my hives are out in semi-farmland, and there is a lot of soybeans getting close to bloom, but I'm not convinced that bees make much honey from them. I was out pulling honey today, and the hives didn't look any different than they did two weeks ago. I averaged 170 lb. last year, but this year looks to be about half that, unless something changes.
A very nice setup compared to my very manual process 😄 I am just wondering how you deal with the extracted frames? What method do you use to clean them out, and how do you store them until next season?
Love watching a system in motion, but rather than just filming the machines, maybe you could describe in detail what every machine and person working there are doing. Would be nice to actually hear you describe what you are doing, lots of equipment, but no explanation.
You have to have a person after the uncapper to scrape the frames? Oh dear. Costly. We have shallows without Hoffman spacers which makes for a tighter cut.
Hopefully there will be no bee parts like legs, wings and heads when this raw honey gets shipped to food co-ops lest some customer considers it "dirty" wants his money back. Quite the operation here. I only got to see part of a Silver bow extraction plant a long time ago. I bet the smell was like heaven.
You depend on some many different components to work. How often do you have breakdowns and do you have backups for most of the equipment? That is such a cool setup you have. Would your equipment be able to handle medium supers without to much adjustment? Seems weird not to see much for cappings.
Have you tried 8 frames in a 10 frame super? I have tried 8, 9, and 10 and found that I actually get more honey from 8 frames in a 10 frame super and much less comb scratching to open up the honey cells the blade misses.
He uses nine usually the honey flow is stronger has more cappings with less scraping, so dry this year the honey is dehydrated enough even without cappings, he has a short time line to get the honey out as canola honey likes to crystallize on the comb
honestly Ian, I really don`t understand this... you harvest canola honey with arround 17% humidity, leave it out there for about 4 weeks.... If we would do this in Europe, we just would have bricks as honeycombs... you as a farmer, do you know if the canola varieties grown in canada have an adapted nectar ,glucose to fructose ratio? Or can it be, that we have winter canola and the bloom is in spring so the night lows can go down below 14°C, would definitely favor crystallization... well I don`t now. questions, questions, questions, never ending questions.... ;-)
Есть такое понятие смотреть на огонь воду.А я вот смотрю как ЛЮДИ ВКАЛЫВАЮТ.ОНИ Созидают Полезное Обществу Делают Спасибо вам огромное 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏✊🙏❤️ Вы великие ТРУДЯГИ
I can see you just sitting and listening and watching the whole operation start up. Making sure there are no problems and enjoying a sense of satisfaction. Good job.
I always enjoy seeing you honey production line. Thanks for sharing
This is by far the best time of year, what I have been waiting for. I love watching this process, awesome. Great team work.
My goodness I absolutely love this honey house . You have such a nice team all working together.
Ian, amazing with my 4 backyard hives and my hand extractor I would love to have such an operation. You are amazing I love your videos, learned so much from you.
You have the best information from everyone else out there and no cost to beekeepers. All you're videos are top notch, Anyone with a little knowledge of bees can learn a lot from
you Thank you keep up the great job. Kamon another beekeeper is also fantastic and you know him too from Tennessee.
An efficient crew in a well-laid-out plant. Well done!
Parabéns, ainda não tinha visto uma estrutura tão incrível.
Always enjoy the honey house videos.
Please keep these videos coming, I look forward to all your videos, but this is the grand finale… this is why we do what we do, the reward after all the work!
What a impressive operation Ian!!! Honey is definitely a sticky job! Thanks for sharing!
What a massive operation... Impressive... Thanks for the videos as always
Good and beautiful work and a bountiful harvest.
After seeing the dedication and hard work of people in this honey house, the next time I'll buy the white Canadian honey from this producer I'm going to have a happiness feeling like I got a great bargain, almost for free.
BeeMaid
Ian fabulous job Thank you for sharing this 🐝
I watched the process of selecting frames and pumping out honey with great pleasure. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from St. Petersburg and good luck in business!
Nice to see how the other beekeepers work!
Цех шикарный но вопрос качества мёда, не одной хорошей печатки не увидел
Вот и я это заметил, сироп собирают. А цех упакован просто пушка
I want an uncapper so bad. I only have around 200 or so hives. So for now I’m the uncapper machine. Lol
I only average about 50 hives and about 3+ ton of honey a year, but I got tired of hand uncapping myself over the years, so I bought one of those Maxant chain uncappers. It made life so much easier, even though it was expensive.
John Mizak
I bet it did make things much easier. I look at them in the catalog every year. Lol
I have so much to buy and it’s all expensive. One day I’ll have one.
@@SilverGorilla1776 I am with you... One day I will just pull the plug and buy it
@@SilverGorilla1776 If you hated uncapping as much as I do, you would find the money. I decided to prioritize my spending according to how much labor it would save. ;-)
Bill Nowlin
I prioritize my spending for the same reason. That’s why my next purchase will be a forklift.
É um processo bem pensado. Parabéns por compartilhar algo tão interessante.
I might have to pick one of these up for my 20 colonies ;)
C'est la pause déjeuner qui doit s'avérer délicate ...
Perso, je dois batailler pour réussir à ouvrir mon estomac dans ce genre de conditions .
Ça doit faire des maturateurs, une salle de stockage, un conditionnement sympathique des fournées pareilles .
Bien drôle de pain, bien drôle de baguettes que celle des drôles de dames ...
Merci, ...
Et courage pour la suite.
Me recuerda unos años atrás en México con un equipo similar, pero procesaba 500 alzas de miel en 4 o 5 horas todavía recuerdo el olor a miel
Love the smellof a Honey House!Sureiss it A BUNCH!
Awesome setup! 👍
*Good Work Crew* 👍
Really interesting. Video - Thank you
Hello video của bạn chia sẻ rất hay thanks
Love your work
Восхитительный процесс!!!
NS
Muy buen trabajo
Now we need a cleaning the honey equipment/house video
I was literally just thinking this!
@@SageandStoneHomestead
Ь деееккккк, когда жжжжжжг6
Poetry in motion!
Congratulations friend...
Would you show the clean up process for the equipment? Thanks.
Yes
No part of this process is boring to those of us that are learning.
I'd love to see how he cleans those lines out. Every year I struggle to get every bit of honey out of my pump lines thinking to myself "there's gotta be a better way". I always make a huge mess lol
Could you do a video with the names, brands and costs of your setup? What area are you in?
Very very very cool
Все красиво, но рамки не запечатанные ,я такие не откачиваю ....
Здравствуй, послушай мне думается такое количество прохождения меда по металлическим и пластиковых труб -такое издевательство над ним качества ему точно не добавляет...
@@ВладимирПчеловод-б6х А ты видел современный доильный аппарат?!А дальше расфасовка в пластиковые пакеты и бутылки...Кончилось время кустарного производства,так что извиняйте.
Good morning from Grand Forks
Tuyệt vời quá bạn ơi chúc bạn thành công trong cuộc sống 👍👍👍👍
The big stainless steel honey extractor , takes all the frames , what rpm does that spin at, and how long for .??
Nice setup! Kinda reminds me of when I worked in a dairy bottling milk. I am curious though, do the helpers keep bees also?
They rotate from the honey house to the yards to work
I hope you are having a good season. More honey than last year? Honey production is down here 30 percent this year because of massive drought.
Down in production due to drought
Lấy mật ong thật tuyệt vời 👍
Finally making honey in Michigan .. Guess record setting rainfall is good thing. Nectar to the likes ive never seen glad i left the supers on cause they filled them this week. If it quit tomorrow already above average year for me. Dropped pollen sub on just for insurance it will surely quit raining now ... Way to much work lifting all that honey off just to put it back on. Got the sub on top of the brood box.
Man, I wish I had just a simple rain about now! This weeks heat will probably finish us off
I'm in Michigan too, southeast corner, most of my honey was made before middle of June, they really haven't done much since then because of all the rain. Missed 90% of the basswood flow because of it, and that hurts, because I can usually count on at least a medium box or more from it over a two week period.
@@jzak5723 better take a look in those supers im in southeast Ortonville up to millington my yards on flow like ive never seen started last week. Just raining nectar
@@hootervillehoneybees8664
What are your bees working on? Down my way, the clover is on its last leg, really nothing else will be blooming in quantity until the fall flowers start. Most of my hives are out in semi-farmland, and there is a lot of soybeans getting close to bloom, but I'm not convinced that bees make much honey from them. I was out pulling honey today, and the hives didn't look any different than they did two weeks ago. I averaged 170 lb. last year, but this year looks to be about half that, unless something changes.
@@jzak5723 alot knapweed vetch sweet clover alfalfa just to name few. Been so busy haven't had time to track it down ...bloom everywhere you look
The air assist was for a few extra bees?
korea 어마 어마 하네 놀랬다오. 완전 기업입니다...... 너무 재미난다...
Very cool to see
Wow it's really incredible...what's the name of this farm and where is it located?
Que Deus abençoe sempre parabéns meu irmão de. Profissão ajudamos. A natureza é a Deus abraço todos aí
Ian, does the extractor hold 60 frames for each run and how long does it spin on a normal cycle for one load of the extractor? Thanks!
i would love one day to have this kind of setup processing, congratulation. How many hive can you process per day?
What operates tge blades on the uncapper, is it magnetic or a cam off a motor?
A very nice setup compared to my very manual process 😄 I am just wondering how you deal with the extracted frames? What method do you use to clean them out, and how do you store them until next season?
Back on wet or into storage wet
Love watching a system in motion, but rather than just filming the machines, maybe you could describe in detail what every machine and person working there are doing. Would be nice to actually hear you describe what you are doing, lots of equipment, but no explanation.
Как пчëлки трудитесь
You have to have a person after the uncapper to scrape the frames? Oh dear. Costly. We have shallows without Hoffman spacers which makes for a tighter cut.
Hopefully there will be no bee parts like legs, wings and heads when this raw honey gets shipped to food co-ops lest some customer considers it "dirty" wants his money back. Quite the operation here. I only got to see part of a Silver bow extraction plant a long time ago. I bet the smell was like heaven.
Agora vi uma verdadeira providência ao que se refere o mel.
How was the honey yield? In Turkey it was very bad in 2021.
Nice video sir
You depend on some many different components to work. How often do you have breakdowns and do you have backups for most of the equipment? That is such a cool setup you have. Would your equipment be able to handle medium supers without to much adjustment?
Seems weird not to see much for cappings.
Oh ya, it’s older equipment so mostly bearings and belts
Yes it handles mediums but requires a chain adjustment for efficiency
Super!🐝🐝👍
Корпуса - супер!!!
Respect ✊....!!
Have you tried 8 frames in a 10 frame super? I have tried 8, 9, and 10 and found that I actually get more honey from 8 frames in a 10 frame super and much less comb scratching to open up the honey cells the blade misses.
He uses nine usually the honey flow is stronger has more cappings with less scraping, so dry this year the honey is dehydrated enough even without cappings, he has a short time line to get the honey out as canola honey likes to crystallize on the comb
I like 9’s, easy to space and like you say, more honey
ПРЉАВО!!! А и плодишни рамови на цеђењу?!?!
Fantatiko
super produkcja miodu
Did i love.what you works.in germany?
هل يمكن ترجمة إلى العربية ؟؟
شكرا .
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honestly Ian, I really don`t understand this... you harvest canola honey with arround 17% humidity, leave it out there for about 4 weeks.... If we would do this in Europe, we just would have bricks as honeycombs... you as a farmer, do you know if the canola varieties grown in canada have an adapted nectar ,glucose to fructose ratio? Or can it be, that we have winter canola and the bloom is in spring so the night lows can go down below 14°C, would definitely favor crystallization... well I don`t now. questions, questions, questions, never ending questions.... ;-)
It definitely helps that it’s 35 degrees outside this summer
I think our canola is different than your rape
@@aCanadianBeekeepersBlog thanks Ian, I`ll check that! Pat
Do you have to oil the machines and if so how do you keep the oil from getting in the honey.
The bushing run dry, bearing run on food grade grease
Super
А как же прополис?
Варвары!!!
👍👍👍❤❤❤
Why U steam??? What is the white box on the back of the extractor??? 52???
I think that keeps the bottom of the extractor warm so the honey flows to the pump?
đã quá 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 tuyệt vời
very good , muito bom fantastic
Hi i am also a bee keeper form nepal
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Canadian bikepers 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Ian. Does the uncapper ever get ahead of extractor?
The uncapper sets the pace. It’s always the bottle neck. The unit runs a 8 min cycle
Что-то как-то и не хочется даже пробовать ваш мёд после всего процесса. Мы уж лучше своего, алтайского, от проверенных людей))
Muito show parabéns
Hellov from Ukraine!
Wowwww
Love 💟
👋👋целый цех 💯%🍯🍯🐝👍👍👍🇺🇦🇺🇦
Salam dari beekeper Indonesia
I enjoy seeing the process, but it scares me that there is nearly no work safety. Hoses lying around, moving chains with no security lid.....omg.
Центрифуга 👍, а где мёд, всё рамки полупустые.
Asalomalekum
Interesting
Edevaldo 👆👏
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Классно!