Ides' Tree Farm

Beekeeper in Logansport, Indiana

(765) 412-42902753 W 100th N, Logansport, IN 46947View on Yelp

About Ides' Tree Farm

Ides' Tree Farm in Logansport, Indiana brings together an uncommon combination of farm offerings under one roof: Christmas trees, working farmland, and locally produced honey. Logansport sits at the heart of Cass County, where agriculture has always been a part of daily life. A farm that combines tree growing with beekeeping makes a lot of practical sense in this environment, since healthy bee populations support the surrounding landscape and the farm's own crops. You can get in touch with them at (765) 412-4290.

Services

Farms
Christmas Trees
Honey

Services & Process

Ides' Tree Farm offers honey as a natural extension of its agricultural operation, likely produced by on-farm hives that support the health of their trees and surrounding plants. Christmas tree farms benefit significantly from strong pollinator activity, making beekeeping a logical pairing. Customers can expect seasonal honey availability tied to the local growing cycle, and the farm's broader agricultural operation means the bees are foraging across a varied, well-managed landscape. Calling the farm directly is the best way to learn what honey varieties are available and when.

Service Area

Ides' Tree Farm serves customers in Logansport and throughout Cass County, Indiana. The farm is also a reasonable drive for residents of surrounding communities like Peru, Kokomo, and Frankfort. Seasonal visitors from across north-central Indiana make the trip for both Christmas trees and locally produced farm goods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I buy honey at Ides' Tree Farm even if I'm not there for a Christmas tree?
Yes, many farm operations sell their products independently of their primary seasonal activity. Calling ahead at (765) 412-4290 will let you confirm honey availability and whether a dedicated pickup is possible outside of the Christmas tree season.
Why does a Christmas tree farm also produce honey?
Bees and tree farms are a natural combination because healthy bee populations help pollinate flowering plants across the property and surrounding land. The result is a more productive farm overall, and honey becomes a valuable byproduct of maintaining strong hives.
What does honey from a tree farm in Indiana taste like?
Honey flavor depends heavily on what the bees are foraging, and a farm environment with diverse trees and crops tends to produce a richly flavored wildflower-style honey. The specific taste can vary from one harvest to the next depending on what's in bloom.
Is the honey sold at Ides' Tree Farm produced on-site?
Farm operations that list honey as a primary product typically produce it on or near their own property. Confirming this directly with the farm will tell you exactly where the hives are located and how involved the farm is in the beekeeping process.
When is the best time to buy honey from an Indiana farm?
Late summer and early fall are common harvest times for Indiana honey, which means fresh honey is often most available from August through October. Some farms also carry honey year-round from previous harvests, so it's worth asking even in the winter months.
Does Ides' Tree Farm offer other local farm products besides honey and Christmas trees?
Many diversified Indiana farms sell a range of seasonal goods alongside their main products. Contact the farm directly to find out what else might be available throughout the year, since farm offerings often change with the seasons.

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