I should have posted this earlier, but you could make plans for next year.
I attended the Indiana Bee School yesterday. I don't currently have bees, but hope to get started next year. The school is presented by the Indiana Beekeeper's Association, and I felt they did very well. I attended the noob classes, the first two were quite informative, the last two had good information but the presenters would be better in one-on-one discussion. Several vendors were there with supplies, and they had a raffle and auctions as well. There was probably over 1000 people there, and I had fun.
Any other INGOers there? (I saw a gentleman with a small bag that had a Troy badge on it)
Any beekeepers here? I would like to learn from someone somewhat local. I have a friend who is getting bees this year, but he doesn't have any experience with them so far.
I attended the Indiana Bee School yesterday. I don't currently have bees, but hope to get started next year. The school is presented by the Indiana Beekeeper's Association, and I felt they did very well. I attended the noob classes, the first two were quite informative, the last two had good information but the presenters would be better in one-on-one discussion. Several vendors were there with supplies, and they had a raffle and auctions as well. There was probably over 1000 people there, and I had fun.
Any other INGOers there? (I saw a gentleman with a small bag that had a Troy badge on it)
Any beekeepers here? I would like to learn from someone somewhat local. I have a friend who is getting bees this year, but he doesn't have any experience with them so far.