Kathy and Brian Suchan of Fat Head Honey Farms stand in front of their honor system farm stand just outside of their honey farm at 1531 County Road 7 in Clarkson.
Jessica Vettel Streit
Brian and Kathy Suchan of Fat Head Honey Farms hold up frames from one of their 800 bee colonies.
Jessica Vettel Streit
Jars of flavored, infused, smoked, spicy, creamed and barrel-aged honey line the shelves of Fat Head Honey Farms' farm stand at 1531 County Road 7 in Clarkson.
Jessica Vettel Streit
Fat Head Honey Farms' honey, seen above, is made in a wide variety of flavors and infusions, from smoked to barrel aged and sweet to spicy.
Jessica Vettel Streit
Brian and Kathy Suchan, owners of Fat Head Honey Farms, sit on the tailgate of a truck carrying bee boxes.
Jessica Vettel Streit
Brian and Kathy Suchan examine a frame in a bee box as honeybees keep a watchful eye on them. Brian, a fourth-generation bee farmer, and Kathy, an urban beekeeper from South Carolina, met through a mutual interest in beekeeping and have since made Fat Head Honey Farms what it is today.
Kathy and Brian Suchan of Fat Head Honey Farms stand in front of their honor system farm stand just outside of their honey farm at 1531 County Road 7 in Clarkson.
Jars of flavored, infused, smoked, spicy, creamed and barrel-aged honey line the shelves of Fat Head Honey Farms' farm stand at 1531 County Road 7 in Clarkson.
Brian and Kathy Suchan examine a frame in a bee box as honeybees keep a watchful eye on them. Brian, a fourth-generation bee farmer, and Kathy, an urban beekeeper from South Carolina, met through a mutual interest in beekeeping and have since made Fat Head Honey Farms what it is today.