Kuhndog Ridge Farm

Kuhndog Ridge Farm Honey producer, honey bees and queens, producer of fruit (strawberry, sweet cherry, peach).

Great bunch of guys to get your local honey.  I highly recommend any of them.
05/03/2026

Great bunch of guys to get your local honey. I highly recommend any of them.

Capital City Beekeeprs are a regular member of the Franklin County Farmer’s Market this year. Our members will be there each Saturday. Come on down and get local honey from your local beekeepers. Below, member Michael Wiley was setup yesterday and was glad for the many folks that came by.

04/03/2026

We have queens !!

04/01/2026

We're excited to announce that we officially have a move date to the new pavilion to 203 Holmes St. April 25th will be the start of the market season and our first Saturday at our new home! That means we will also have our first Thursday curbside pickup at the the Holmes St address as well! Kid's Day, market season opener, new pavilion... we're so excited!

That means we still have 2 Saturday winter markets at the 404 Wilkinson Blvd location including this Saturday 4/4! Here is the Schedule for the rest of the season leading up to our BIG move!

-April 4th (This Saturday) @ 404 Wilkinson Blvd, 10am-11:30am

-April 18th @ 404 Wilkinson, 10am-11:30am

-OPENING WEEK!-

-April 23rd (Thursday Online Curbside Pickup) @ 203 Holmes St, 9:30am-10am

-April 25th (Saturday) @ 203 Holmes St, 8:30am-12pm

03/04/2026

For those planning to attend the Bluegrass Beekeeping school this Saturday, Access to the KSU Campus has changed this year.

You will NOT be able to enter the campus from Douglas Ave. You must enter at the Main Entrance located at East Main St (US60) and Martin Luther King Blvd. On the campus this street is called University Dr. (see map in the attachment).

Once on University Dr. you will come to a guard booth. The guard may wave you through or ask you the reason for your visit. To speed up this process please print the page labeled “2026 Bluegrass Beekeeping School” (see the attachment) and place on the driver’s side dash.

From the guard booth proceed to Jackson St and take it the Parking lots (see map in the attachment).

While we do not expect these new procedures and route through campus to cause much delay, to be safe please allow extra time.

Lunch this year will be Jimmy Johns ham or turkey sandwiches, green salad, potato salad, chips, cookies, soda or water. There will be gluten free options.

Govto the bluegrass beekeepers website and download the parking pass.

CampusMapAndParkingPass.pdf

This is a great bee school.  One of the largest in the state. Great lineup of speakers.  Classes and learning tracks for...
01/09/2026

This is a great bee school. One of the largest in the state. Great lineup of speakers. Classes and learning tracks for different bee knowledge levels.

Registration is open for the 2026 Bluegrass Beekeeping School on March 7, 2026 at Kentucky State University.

Great little festival.  Nice little honey show. If you want to enter a jar, contact  Chris Palmer at Dadant. He will hoo...
07/29/2025

Great little festival. Nice little honey show. If you want to enter a jar, contact Chris Palmer at Dadant. He will hook you up.

Announcing the Cynthiana Honey Festival’s 2025 Title (Co)Sponsors: KSBA & Certified Kentucky Honey!

KSBA, Kentucky State Beekeepers Association and Certified Kentucky Honey are invaluable organizations that provide education, resources and support for beekeepers AND bee and honey appreciators like you and me every day. Come visit their booth at this year’s Cynthiana Honey Festival!

Just say No to organic honey
07/11/2025

Just say No to organic honey

When someone asks us "is your honey organic?" I get excited. Excited to educate.
Did you know that the USDA has no standards to certify honey as organic?
Since the USDA has no standard for organic honey, not a single US beekeeper can legally label or tell consumers their honey is organic.
Now you're probably thinking... But Sara, I see organic honey all the time at grocery stores. 🤔
It's true. You do. And that USDA organic logo is a quick way to identify imported honey.
Since the USDA has no organic standards for honey, they recognizes organic certifications from other countries for honey imported into the United States. This means that honey labeled as "USDA Organic" is imported from countries like Brazil, Mexico, or India, which have their own organic certification standards for honey.
Another fun marketing ploy I often see ....
"US Grade A Honey"
At first glance you would probably think US honey. Wrong. It is just a scale to give a grade to the honey based on clarity, color, absence of defects, flavor, and aroma. If you turn to the back of the bottle, somewhere in tiny print it will say the origin of the honey. Usually Brazil or Argentina, places far away from the United States.
So what do you want to look for when buying honey? Raw, Unfiltered, and Local to your area (a 50 mile radius or less is ideal).
Honey jars on most grocery store shelves likely won't tell you if the honey is filtered, but if it is unfiltered and raw it will likely be displayed proudly.
What's the difference between filtered and unfiltered honey?
Filtered honey is heated and strained to remove particles like pollen and wax, resulting in a clear, smooth product. It will likely never crystallize and the enzymes nutrients have been destroyed. In some cases it is even "ultra filtered". Ultra-filtered honey removes the pollen. At that point is it even still considered honey? 😱

But I digress. Not all grocery honey is bad. Know your beekeeper. Buy small. Support local. Buy American honey. Do great things 🍯

I got 30 out of 35 queen grafts to take. The grafts look long. Should be great queens once mated. Started emerging today...
05/25/2025

I got 30 out of 35 queen grafts to take. The grafts look long. Should be great queens once mated. Started emerging today. Got 28 placed in mating nucs.

05/08/2025

✨It’s all happening this Saturday from 8:30am-Noon under the pavilion at 404 Wilkinson Blvd. Thanks to our sponsor, each kid 18 and under gets $2 in free tokens to spend on produce or plants.

Dry under the Pavillion.
05/03/2025

Dry under the Pavillion.

This will be fun!  See parking instructions.
04/17/2025

This will be fun! See parking instructions.

Come on down from 10-11:30am for the market & get your fresh locally grown food, & then grab yourself FREE grub and FREE tree at Reforest Frankfort from 10-2pm.
We are sharing the parking lot space with ReForest Frankfort this Saturday so there will be no room for parking near the pavilion. But never fear! The city is offering shuttle rides from the Transit Center Parking Garage at 510 Clinton St. to the pavilion and back to the garage. We will also have a couple of rolling carts and a volunteer to help you easily get your purchases back to your vehicle- for those with large purchases who would like to walk. 🥕🥕🍳🥩🌳🌲

Address

248 Sulphur Lick Road
Frankfort, KY
40601

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+15028750281

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