University of Missouri Extension’s newly developed Certified Master Beekeeper program will be offered in Trenton from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, November 19 at the Jewett Norris library Hoover Theater. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.
“Basic Beekeeping for Beginners” will focus on the principles of beekeeping. Those principles include the history of beekeeping, honeybee biology, plant and pollinator relationship, and essential equipment and requirements.
“We are excited to bring the Master Beekeeper program to Northwest Missouri,” said Meridith Berry, county program director for Grundy County Extension. “This high-quality program will offer both classroom instruction and mentoring opportunities for participants.”
The Missouri Master Beekeeper certification program consists of six levels: Beginner Beekeeper, Apprentice Beekeeper, Journeyman Beekeeper, Junior Master Beekeeper, Master Trainer, and Master Beekeeper. By the end of this first course, individuals will be able to help experienced beekeepers in the management of hives.
Individuals must have one year of experience rearing bees and join a local beekeeping club before taking an exam to move up to the next level. Experienced beekeepers can test up through the first two levels of the program if they have three or more years of experience.
The “Basic Beekeeping for Beginners” class is for any individual interested in learning beekeeping. There is no minimum age for the program, but children age 12 and younger may find examination questions difficult.
The course costs $61 which includes a beekeeping book. Classes are taught by experienced beekeepers. Payment must be made by November 16 and can be made by check or cash to Grundy County Extension, 700 Main, Suite 2, Trenton, MO 64483
Registration can be done in person at the office, by mail, or by calling Grundy County Extension at (660) 359-4040 ext. 8. University of Missouri Extension programs are open to all.
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