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Local Honey in Kansas

Browse 96 local honey sellers across 68 cities in Kansas. Find beekeepers, honey farms, and apiaries selling raw honey, clover, buckwheat, and other varietals produced by Kansas beekeepers.

68 cities · 96 honey sellers

6 honey sellers

Leavenworth

5 honey sellers

Hutchinson

4 honey sellers

Manhattan

4 honey sellers

Wichita

3 honey sellers

Olathe

3 honey sellers

Rose Hill

1 honey sellers

Abilene

1 honey sellers

Alma

1 honey sellers

Andale

1 honey sellers

Atchison

1 honey sellers

Augusta

2 honey sellers

Baldwin City

1 honey sellers

Basehor

1 honey sellers

Belle Plaine

1 honey sellers

Belvue

1 honey sellers

Berryton

2 honey sellers

Bonner Springs

1 honey sellers

Burlington

1 honey sellers

Caldwell

1 honey sellers

Colony

1 honey sellers

Corning

1 honey sellers

De Soto

2 honey sellers

Derby

1 honey sellers

Easton

1 honey sellers

El Dorado

2 honey sellers

Emporia

2 honey sellers

Eudora

1 honey sellers

Eureka

1 honey sellers

Garden City

1 honey sellers

Haddam

1 honey sellers

Hiawatha

1 honey sellers

Hillsboro

1 honey sellers

Horton

1 honey sellers

Humboldt

1 honey sellers

Iola

1 honey sellers

Jennings

1 honey sellers

Junction City

1 honey sellers

Kansas City

1 honey sellers

Lakin

1 honey sellers

Lawrence

1 honey sellers

Lenexa

1 honey sellers

Milton

1 honey sellers

Mission

1 honey sellers

Mulberry

1 honey sellers

Newton

1 honey sellers

Norwich

1 honey sellers

Ottawa

2 honey sellers

Overbrook

1 honey sellers

Overland Park

2 honey sellers

Pittsburg

1 honey sellers

Pleasanton

1 honey sellers

Sabetha

1 honey sellers

Salina

1 honey sellers

Shawnee

2 honey sellers

Spring Hill

1 honey sellers

St Marys

1 honey sellers

Sterling

1 honey sellers

Strong City

2 honey sellers

Topeka

1 honey sellers

Udall

1 honey sellers

Ulysses

1 honey sellers

Wamego

1 honey sellers

Washington

1 honey sellers

Wellsville

1 honey sellers

Westmoreland

1 honey sellers

White Cloud

1 honey sellers

Wilson

1 honey sellers

Winfield

Local honey and beekeeping

About Local Honey in Kansas

Kansas's honey production reflects its position in the Great Plains. Wheat, sorghum, and alfalfa from irrigated and dryland agriculture provide nectar sources. The state's flat topography and continental climate create a compressed season with spring and early summer flows. Sunflower in the western counties adds variety. The Wichita and Kansas City metro areas have urban beekeepers.

The main varietals produced are clover and buckwheat. Key beekeeping regions include Leavenworth, Hutchinson, Manhattan, Wichita, Olathe and Rose Hill. As of this directory, 96 sellers operate across 68 cities in the state.

Clover and alfalfa dominate. Wildflower from prairie remnants and roadside plantings contributes. Kansas has a mix of commercial and hobby beekeepers. The state's dry climate reduces moisture in honey. Summer heat can stress colonies; some beekeepers move hives to irrigated areas. Sunflower honey from the western counties is a regional specialty.

What You'll Find in Kansas

  • Kansas has 96 honey sellers listed on Local Honey Map, including 8 beekeepers and apiaries, 28 farms with bees, and 29 stores and retailers.
  • 9 sellers in Kansas offer raw or unfiltered honey.
  • Some Kansas producers welcome farm visits. Check individual listings for visit availability and hours.
  • The cities with the most honey sellers in Kansas are Leavenworth (6), Hutchinson (5) and Manhattan (4) .
FAQ

Common Questions About Honey in Kansas

Where can I buy local honey in Kansas?
Local Honey Map lists 96 honey sellers across 68 cities in Kansas. The cities with the most listed producers are Leavenworth, Hutchinson and Manhattan. You can browse by city to find beekeepers, honey farms, and apiaries near you, each with product details, purchase channels, and customer reviews.
What types of honey are produced in Kansas?
The most common honey varietals from Kansas beekeepers are clover and buckwheat. Honey flavor varies by region and season. A spring harvest from Leavenworth will taste different from a late-summer harvest from the same producer. Many Kansas sellers also offer comb honey, creamed honey, and other bee products.
How much does local honey cost in Kansas?
Local raw honey in Kansas typically costs $10 to $20 per pound, depending on the varietal, the producer, and whether you buy directly or through a retail shop. Specialty varietals and comb honey may cost more. Buying in larger quantities (quart or half-gallon jars) usually reduces the per-pound cost. Prices at farmers markets and farm stands tend to be lower than retail stores.
Can I visit a honey farm in Kansas?
Yes. Some honey farms and apiaries in Kansas welcome visitors for hive tours, honey tastings, and direct purchases. Check individual listings on Local Honey Map to see which Kansas producers offer farm visits. Calling ahead is recommended, as many small operations run by appointment.
What makes honey in Kansas unique?
Kansas's prairie and agricultural landscape creates honey dominated by clover, alfalfa, and wildflower from the state's grasslands and field margins. Sunflower and sorghum add to summer flows in some regions. The state's semi-arid climate in the west and more humid east creates regional variation. Kansas honey tends to be light and mild, with a subtle prairie character. The state's role as a major wheat producer means beekeepers often work alongside grain agriculture, with diverse forage in conservation strips and riparian areas. The growing season runs from April through September, with a concentrated summer flow.

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