Our Four Pillars
Regenerative beekeeping is a systems-based approach to beekeeping that restores soil health, increases floral diversity, strengthens pollinator resilience, and supports local food economies.

SOIL: A healthy microbial foundation is where regeneration begins. This pillar is key to supporting honeybee ecosystems and long-term nutritional health.

SEED: Optimal forage diversity is necessary for healthy honeybee ecosystems.

STOCK: Regionally adapted bees and livestock integration are key to regenerative beekeeping success.

STEWARDSHIP: We invest in the next generation through teaching honeybee stewardship principles, while working to create thriving pollinator corridors with landowners.
Our current projects
  • Equip Future Farmers
    Our ready-to-use, self-paced courses empower educators to teach regenerative beekeeping principles and practical skills — with or without live bees.
  • Carrying Capacity
    We offer accessible, classroom-ready courses or in-person beekeeper presentations that use science and land-based data to explain carrying capacity and ecological thresholds — helping county appraisers determine responsible apiary density on a property for ag valuation.
  • Pollinator-to-Plate Initiatives
    A project connecting regenerative beekeepers, ranchers, farmers, and local food producers to strengthen regional food systems through pollination, soil health, and forage diversity. Are you ready to measure your soil and honeybee connection? Get involved with us!
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