Omaha sits at the edge of the Great Plains surrounded by Nebraska's agricultural heartland — sweet clover fields, alfalfa farms, and native prairie produce clean, mild honey varieties characteristic of the Midwest breadbasket.
Sweet clover honey (mild, light, Nebraska's most abundant variety), alfalfa honey from irrigated eastern Nebraska farmland, sunflower honey from Nebraska's sunflower fields (light, delicate), and native prairie wildflower blends are Omaha's regional specialties.
Omaha Farmers Market at the Old Market (Saturdays, May–October) is the premier source with Nebraska producers regularly present. Countryside Village Farmers Market (Sundays, May–October) also has local vendors. Open Harvest Co-op carries Nebraska honey year-round.
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