Two proofs from one beekeeper. Stamped and signed pollination receipts for the grower — strength readings, inspection logs, weather holds, the whole record. And provenance on every jar of honey, pulled from the exact block the bees worked.
First jar of the season. Pulled from the same hives that worked the orchards you eat from. Block of origin on the label, receipt on the site.
Cherry, apple & pear, carrot and onion seed. Contract terms, strength guarantees, and the receipt format for 2027 bookings.
Columbia Valley broadsheet newsletter. Bloom maps, block reports, honey forecasts, and the occasional weather-hold letter from the yard.
Every contracted block gets its own public page. Stemilt 14-B Gala, 40 colonies, April 2026 — inspection log, strength curve, signed at pull.
"Every block I place, you get a one-page receipt at the end of the season. Strength readings, inspection log, weather holds, signed and stamped. So when you've got a seed-set question later, you're not guessing."— Dennis Chidester, Beekeeper · Peshastin, WA