It’s a maker’s dream come true: come up with a great invention, set up a crowd-funding campaign, and surpass your goal in less than 10 minutes. For Australian father and son team Stuart and Cedar ...
The workhorse of the patented “flow frame” is a prefab honeycomb that bees fill just like they would any other comb. “When you turn the tool, a bit like a tap, the cells split vertically inside the ...
Harvesting beehive honey is generally a time-consuming, somewhat stinging process. Now it could be just a matter of turning a lever and watching the sweet stuff flow out. The “Flow Hive”–developed by ...
On Sunday (February 22nd) Australian father-son duo Cedar and Stuart Anderson debuted their new project on global crowdfunding platform Indiegogo to raise $70,000 for their unique beehive invention, ...
According to Indiegogo, the Flow Hive project is the new record holder for the largest internatial crowdfunding campaign ever on the global platform. The Australian based project has raised an ...
A MONTH after launching a crowdfunding campaign for a revolutionary new bee hive, the Flow Hive campaign has ended with more than US$12.2 million in pledges. Most of the money is in the form of orders ...
Farmers could achieve a field like this with a grant through the Pollinator Partnership. European honey bees are only one of thousands of pollinators that are important to sustain life on earth as we ...
Unprocessed, single-frame honey allows for greater flavour retention, according to Flow Hive CEO Cedar Anderson, who told FoodNavigator his invention is adding value to the boutique honey market. Flow ...
Founded by father and son team Stu and Cedar, Flow Hive’s patented Flow Frame technology is perhaps the most significant advancement in beekeeping since 1852. A video about their story went viral ...
When Cedar Anderson invented the Flow Hive, a revolutionary new way to harvest honey, he never imagined the impact it would have on his life. Cedar and his father Stuart had tinkered away at the ...
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