Apr 28, 2024

AJ Honey Farms, LLC, celebrates storefront with Salina Area Chamber of Commerce

Posted Apr 28, 2024 4:47 PM
AJ Honey Farms, LLC, celebrates a ribbon cutting with the Salina Area Chamber of Commerce on Friday, April 26, in Salina. Photo by Olivia Bergmeier
AJ Honey Farms, LLC, celebrates a ribbon cutting with the Salina Area Chamber of Commerce on Friday, April 26, in Salina. Photo by Olivia Bergmeier

By OLIVIA BERGMEIER
Lead Reporter - Salina Post

The Salina Area Chamber of Commerce visited AJ Honey Honey Farms, LLC, on Friday, April 26, to celebrate a ribbon cutting for joining the chamber and the business's brick-and-mortar location on Ninth Street.

AJ Honey Farms, LLC, owners Judy and Allen Stovall share about their business and their focus on beekeeping education in the region during a Ribbon ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, April 26, in Salina. <b>Photo by Olivia Bergmeier</b>
AJ Honey Farms, LLC, owners Judy and Allen Stovall share about their business and their focus on beekeeping education in the region during a Ribbon ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, April 26, in Salina. Photo by Olivia Bergmeier

AJ Honey Farms co-owner Allen Stovall told the packed storefront of visitors his and his wife's, co-owner Judy Stovall, journey to opening AJ Honey Farms.

Visitors pack the storefront of AJ Honey Farms, LLC, to celebrate a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, April 26, in Salina. Photo by Olivia Bergmeier
Visitors pack the storefront of AJ Honey Farms, LLC, to celebrate a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, April 26, in Salina. Photo by Olivia Bergmeier

Allen Stovall also shared his passion for helping other beekeepers and spreading awareness and education about the benefits and conservation that stem from beekeeping.

"We always want to see new beekeepers coming in. We're happy to teach it and of course we do not charge to teach something we do because we enjoy helping people learn this trade," Allen Stovall said. "So teaching is a large part of this."

READ MORE: AJ Honey Farms — leading local beekeepers toward success