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- Orkney
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- Smith
- Number of Hives
- 11 and a few poly nucs
Hello BrendaIs Clover, Wild Flowers and Heather your main source of nectar in Orkney, or do the Farmers grow Oilseed ****? Just interested as I have been up to Orkney sailing and it is a beautiful location.
I remember that oilseed **** was grown here in the nineteen eighties and nineties but never on a large scale. It was the spring sown varieties which flowered about the same time as the clover. There were less beekeepers here then and I knew of some who hated it. I don’t know the reasons but the farmers stopped growing it in the late nineties. I was lucky because it was rarely grown near my apiary. Our town bees have a better variety of forage than most of the rural areas especially in the spring and autumn. A few beekeepers here have their apiaries near the heather but I would say it’s more of a supplement than a main crop. Our weather tends to break when the heather is flowering and it often yields very little honey. Last year was an exception and a few beekeepers further away even had a noticeable amount for the first time.
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