Honey Market · September 6–7, 2029 · Lincoln, Nebraska
Nebraska's capital city hosts this early autumn honey market in the historic Haymarket District, celebrating the Great Plains beekeeping traditions of one of America's top honey-producing states. Lancaster County beekeepers join producers from across the Platte River valley, bringing sweet clover, alfalfa, sunflower, basswood, and native prairie wildflower honeys. The University of Nebraska Extension Service hosts demonstrations on honey plants of the tallgrass prairie, while Haymarket artisans offer beeswax candles, honeycomb, and fermented honey products.
Type: Honey Market
Date: September 6–7, 2029
Location: Haymarket District, Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska
Official website: Lincoln Haymarket Honey & Nebraska Prairie Heritage Market 2029
Honey markets connect consumers directly with local beekeepers selling raw honey, beeswax products, and specialty varieties harvested from nearby apiaries.
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