LeaseHoney connects Beekeepers , Landowners , and Farmers to pollinate crops, lower real estate taxes, and increase the pollinator population!
LeaseHoney is on a mission to help beekeepers grow their businesses, help landowners make under-utilized land productive, and help farmers pollinate their crops .
Beekeepers gain space to expand their hive operations. Landowners enjoy a potential reduction in real estate taxes, honey, or pollination activity in their gardens and crops.
Through connecting beekeepers and landowners so that they can work together, we are helping save the bees , a vital part of the environment and the food supply chain!
Are your hives outgrowing your backyard? Are you trying to grow your honey business, but you just don’t have the space? Are you worried that your “handshake deal” means your current location isn’t as long-term and stable as you’d like?
Eventually you run out of space in the backyard – commercially viable apiarists deserve room to grow!
Tired of schlepping across town to visit all your distributed hives? Consolidate them onto a piece of land where they all fit.
Making that next step into pollination? Find local farmers who meet your criteria and are looking for pollinators to increase crop yields!
Find the perfect mix of location, landscape, distance, and any other factor that’s important to you and your bees!
Perhaps you are a farmer that wants to pollinate your crops. Maybe you are a land trust that is holding land for an extended period of time. Or maybe you have land, and don’t want to or can’t build on it at. Regardless of your reason, everyone can appreciate making non-income-producing land productive and increasing crop yields!
Pollinators help increase the production and output of plants, flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Farmers can add honeybees to help their crops grow and thrive.
Underutilized or long-term-hold land will enjoy a low-impact or no-impact use that will, depending on your agreement, bring in money and honey.
Depending on your state, county, and city, beekeeping can greatly reduce the real estate taxes on your land – tell us more so we can help you figure out if this applies to your land!
Whatever your reasoning, adding bees to your land helps increase the bee population, reduce killer bee populations, and is good for plants and the environment!
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