Pagiel Farm

Beekeeper in Jackson, Michigan

(248) 231-85906324 Pomeroy Rd, Jackson, MI 49201View on Yelp

About Pagiel Farm

Pagiel Farm is a diversified operation in Jackson, Michigan that combines farming, honey production, and fresh produce, making it one of the more well-rounded local food sources in the area. Jackson County's agricultural heritage and proximity to direct-to-consumer farm markets makes this kind of multi-product farm a natural fit for the region. The fact that they work across crops and bees means their honey isn't just a sideline product. It's part of an integrated farming operation where bees pollinate the same fields that produce their fruits and vegetables.

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Services & Process

Pagiel Farm offers farm products across three connected categories: honey from their own hives, fresh fruits and vegetables grown on-site, and the broader farm experience that comes with purchasing from an active working operation. Their honey is produced by bees that forage on and around their own farmland, giving it a direct connection to what they grow. Seasonal produce availability will vary, but customers can likely find items like berries, greens, or orchard fruit depending on the time of year. Visiting the farm or calling ahead at (248) 231-8590 is the best way to find out what's currently available.

Service Area

Pagiel Farm is based in Jackson, Michigan and serves customers throughout Jackson County and the surrounding region. The farm's direct-to-consumer model attracts buyers from nearby communities including Grass Lake, Michigan Center, and Parma. Shoppers from the broader south-central Michigan area make the drive for farm-fresh produce and locally harvested honey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do your bees pollinate your own crops, or are the honey and produce operations separate?
At a diversified farm like Pagiel, the bees and crops are typically part of the same system, with hives placed to support pollination of fruits and vegetables on the property. This means the honey reflects the same plants and flowers that help produce their seasonal crops.
What fruits and vegetables are typically available throughout the season?
Michigan farms in the Jackson area generally offer strawberries and early greens in late spring, followed by tomatoes, peppers, squash, and berries through summer. Fall brings apples, pumpkins, and root vegetables, though availability varies year to year based on growing conditions.
Can I visit the farm directly to buy products?
Many Michigan farm operations welcome on-site customers, but it's worth calling ahead to confirm hours and current availability before making the trip. Calling (248) 231-8590 is the most reliable way to find out when the farm stand is open.
Is your honey produced entirely from your own land?
Bees typically forage within a two to three mile radius of their hives, so the honey will reflect the wildflowers, crops, and trees surrounding the farm property. A farm-based apiary in Jackson County has access to a mix of cultivated and wild forage that shapes the flavor of the finished honey.
Do you offer CSA boxes or regular produce subscriptions?
Some Michigan farms offer community-supported agriculture shares that give customers a weekly or bi-weekly box of seasonal produce. It's worth asking Pagiel Farm directly whether they run a CSA program or have a similar arrangement for regular customers.
How do I know if your produce is grown with pesticides that might affect the bees?
Farms that keep bees on-site have a strong practical reason to minimize pesticide use, since their own colonies would be at risk from indiscriminate spraying. Asking the farm directly about their pest management approach will give you the clearest picture of how they handle this balance.

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