
Wild Benefits of Bees
Agricultural valuation (ag valuation) with beekeeping is a way to qualify land for agricultural tax benefits based on its use for beekeeping. Here’s how it generally works:
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Land Requirements: In Texas, the land size must be between 5 and 20 acres to qualify for ag valuation through beekeeping.
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History of Use: The land must have a history of agricultural use, typically for at least five years.
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Beekeeping Intensity: The number of bee colonies required depends on the size of the land and varies by county. For instance, there might be a minimum number of colonies per acre.
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Productivity Value: The land's productivity value is assessed based on factors like the value of bulk honey, the average pounds of honey extracted per hive per year, and the average total expense per hive per year. This helps determine the agricultural value of the land, which is different from its market value.
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Documentation: Beekeepers need to maintain records such as receipts, photos, and diaries to prove their beekeeping activities. This documentation is crucial for meeting the requirements set by the county appraisal district.
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Appraisal District Guidelines: Each county may have specific guidelines and requirements for ag valuation. It's important to check with the local Central Appraisal District (CAD) to understand these requirements.
By meeting these criteria, you can benefit from lower property taxes due to the agricultural valuation of your land used for beekeeping.


Local Honey Benefits
Seasonal Allergy Relief
When sourced locally, honey contains small amounts of the pollen found in your environment. Regularly consuming it may act like a natural form of immunotherapy, helping the body build tolerance to local allergens. This can lead to reduced symptoms during allergy seasons.
Immune Booster
Packed with nutrients like trace amounts of vitamins C and B-complex, along with minerals such as zinc and selenium, wildflower honey can support immune health. Its antimicrobial and antiviral properties help the body fend off colds, flus, and other infections. Many people find adding a spoonful to tea or warm water with lemon provides soothing relief during illness.
Rich in Antioxidants
Wildflower honey contains flavonoids, phenolic acids, and other natural compounds that act as antioxidants. These molecules neutralize free radicals in the body, reducing inflammation and lowering the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer. Antioxidants also contribute to skin health by combating signs of aging caused by oxidative stress.