Our Hosts

Peaceful Beekeeping depends on a strong network of local, state, and national partners to operate successfully. Most important are our HOSTS who have invited Peaceful Beekeeping onto their Farm properties with the mission of supporting sustainable, profitable, and environmentally friendly agriculture. We seek to integrate our beekeeping activities into the existing rhythms of ongoing Farm activities. This means happily coexisting along side several thriving large animal operations, chickens, ducks, floral and fruit gardens, and hay production, and in one case, within a Rural Historic designated area. Our hosts share a curiosity about bee culture, and if we are successful, everyone shares the bounty.

Hedgeapple Farm, East, Buckeystown

A row of colorful beehives on a wooden stand outdoors in a grassy area with trees and a partially cloudy sky in the background.

Still Work Farm, New Market

Multiple beehives placed on a wooden platform in a lush outdoor area with green trees and grass, and white flowers in the foreground.

Open Book Farm, Middletown

Multiple beehives in a grassy area behind a caution sign that says "CAUTION BEES STAY CLEAR". The beehives are positioned in two groups along a fenced boundary with trees and foliage in the background.

Hedgeapple Farm West, Buckeystown

Five colorful beehives on a wooden platform in a grassy field with a cloudy sky.
Four beehives on a wooden platform in a green outdoor setting with trees and bushes.

Sunset Hill, Ijamsville

Five beehives on a wooden platform, surrounded by green bushes and yellowing grass, with bricks on top of some hives.

Dunrovin, Boonesboro