For Mother’s Day, our son-in-law planned a tour of Bee Weaver’s Honey Farm outside of Navasota. We learned about raising bees, harvesting honey, and making mead — ending with a mead tasting event. I was hoping to buy some local raw honey, but this place raises bees to sell along with beekeeping supplies; all honey harvested goes into producing various flavors and strengths of mead. The company is the oldest honey farm in the state, run by 5 generations of the Weaver family since 1888.
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