Hyrum, UT
South Cache Valley forage leans on irrigated alfalfa fields, Hyrum Reservoir shoreline cottonwoods and willows, and backyard fruit trees. Honey flows here run strong from late June...
Cache Valley Bee Supply is based in Hyrum, Utah, and serves backyard and small-scale beekeepers across Cache Valley on both sides of the Utah–Idaho line. Each city we serve has its own microclimate, forage calendar, and buying rhythm, use the city pages below for specific local notes rather than generic advice.
Our full service area runs roughly from Wellsville in the west to Richmond and Franklin at the north end of the valley, with Preston and the Cub River country on the Idaho side. If you're within about 45 minutes of Hyrum, you're in.
South Cache Valley forage leans on irrigated alfalfa fields, Hyrum Reservoir shoreline cottonwoods and willows, and backyard fruit trees. Honey flows here run strong from late June...
Logan backyards sit between the Bear River bottoms and the Logan Canyon foothills, an unusually wide forage mix for one town. Maple, chokecherry, and Russian olive kick off the...
North Cache Valley around Smithfield and Hyde Park is dairy and grain country, clover on pasture margins, alfalfa in rotation, and a strong sweet clover bloom along irrigation...
Preston's forage is shaped by the Bear River bottoms and surrounding grain-and-alfalfa country. The river corridor pushes an early willow and cottonwood flow that Preston keepers...
Providence sits right at the mouth of Providence Canyon, which gives local bees a sheltered early flow, boxelder, cottonwood, and fruit tree blossom in mid-April to early May,...
Wellsville bees work both the valley alfalfa and the Wellsville Mountain foothills, one of the steepest ranges by relative height in the country. That gives local colonies access...
Richmond is dairy country, which is good news for bees, the rotation mixes alfalfa, clover, and small-grain hay margins that extend the summer flow further into August than most of...
Franklin, the oldest town in Idaho, sits on the Cub River, an unusually reliable early-spring water source for colonies and a corridor for willow and cottonwood flows. Surrounding...
If you're a Cache Valley beekeeper in Hyde Park, Lewiston, Clarkston, Mendon, Nibley, Paradise, or a nearby town we haven't written a page for, you're still welcome, message us on Facebook and we'll help you plan pickup or shipping. The core beekeeping advice for Cache Valley applies across the whole valley; we just haven't written city-specific notes for every town yet, and we'd rather add those slowly with real local detail than fill the site with templated pages.