Website: https://williamshoneyfarm.com/
Williams Honey Farm is a beekeeping operation and honey producer based in Franklin, Tennessee, in the Middle Tennessee region. The business describes itself as an all-natural producer of hive products, stating that it uses no antibiotics, no fungicides, and no harsh treatments, and that it avoids extra filtering or pasteurization techniques. The farm operates without a physical retail storefront and sells its products primarily online. Its stated mailing address is in Franklin, Tennessee.
Products
Williams Honey Farm offers a range of honey products and related goods, including:
- Wildflower honey
- Creamed honey
- Honey straws
- Honey flasks
- Gift boxes
- Branded apparel, including “Love Your Honey” t-shirts and pullovers
- Beekeeping equipment such as a Queen Push-In Cage and wooden honey dippers
- Educational subscriptions, described as a “Tactical Beekeeping Alert”
In addition to products, the farm provides educational services for aspiring and experienced beekeepers. These include an in-person beginner beekeeping school, online and in-person apiary consultation, intensive bootcamps for new beekeepers, and seasonal labs for those with more experience. The website also features supporting resources such as a reading list, a honey harvest calculator, and a frequently asked questions section about its bee school.
About
The farm states that its core mission centers on the survival of the honeybee. It describes pursuing this goal through three main approaches: education, conservation, and production. For education, the farm conducts visits to schools, churches, garden clubs, and beekeeping events. For conservation, it works to create what it calls “Polleneers,” or bee conservationists, through its feeding methods. For production, it manufactures natural hive products using practices it describes as sustainable.
The farm emphasizes the role of honeybees in the food supply, noting on its site that one in every three bites of food is owed to a honeybee. Its guiding idea is that feeding bees ultimately helps feed the world. The business states that it has been recognized as producing the “Best Tasting Honey in Tennessee” and notes that it has been featured in outlets including People Magazine, Southern Living, Native Magazine, Edible Nashville, and the Tennessean.
Location & Contact
- Location: Franklin, Tennessee 37069
- Mailing Address: 2020 Fieldstone Parkway, Suite 900 143, Franklin, TN 37069
- The farm states it does not operate a physical storefront.
Additional Information
The website is organized into sections that include a shop, an about page, an education hub, the beginning beekeeping school, a bee school FAQ, a reading list, a honey harvest calculator, a media page, and a contact page. The farm maintains a presence on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Through these resources, visitors can purchase products, enroll in educational programs, or learn more about the farm’s beekeeping philosophy and conservation work.
Profile compiled from the company’s official website (williamshoneyfarm.com).