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Raw Natural Local Virginia Honey from Redfern Hemp Bee Keeper: Tony Boor

Vendor Spotlight: Tony Boor, Local Virginia Beekeeper & Advocate

October Spotlight: Tony Boor – Local Virginia Beekeeper

October is here, bringing the crisp air, beautiful fall colors, and a chance to celebrate our thriving local community! This month, we’re shining a spotlight on Tony Boor, a passionate local Virginia beekeeper and board member of the Ashland Beekeepers Association. Tony’s work with bees has brought delicious local honey and valuable pollination to farms across the region, making him an essential part of the community’s agricultural success.

Corey: “Everyone loves honey, but local honey is even better! How did you get into the honey business?”

Tony: “Local honey is straight from the source and has components in it from the local vegetation. Those of us that suffer from seasonal allergies can get the benefits from local honey that help your body naturally build up an immunity. Honey also has a coating ability that can help with sore throats which helps when you have a cough or cold. Honey is also a natural antiseptic which a lot of people don’t know so it can help to prevent infections. 

I started keeping bees many years ago in hopes to help with pollination and it has grown from there.  Once I did some research about honey I was hooked because of all the benefits it has.”

The Virginia Beekeeper Slideshow!

Tony Checking in On His Bees

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Although Tony is being brazen in this photo, Beekeepers wear bee suits to protect themselves from bee stings. The suits are typically made of a thick, protective material that shields the wearer's body from the bees' stingers.

Corey: “How did you start working with Redfern Market?”

Tony: “I’m on the board at a local Bee Club and one of the members approached me  about helping a local farmer with pollination and at the time I had more bees than I knew what to do with, so It was a win-win situation.  I met with the Redfern group and we hit it off.  Wow what a great group to work with. They are very passionate about farming, the environment and education, so I decided to partner up with them in hopes that we can make their farm more productive and be able to get additional products for the local community.” 

Corey: “I imagine bees take a break in winter. When is the best time of year to start harvesting honey?”

Tony: “Yes the bees do hunker down in the winter, they start around August and September preparing themselves and building up resources to make it through the winter. On warm days they will take advantage of whatever they can before it gets too cold.As far as honey harvest, for the most part we are at the mercy of the bees. It is dependent on the season, but typically in this region honey is harvested around June or July once the spring flow slows down or stops. Sometimes there is a fall flow that can happen but it is not near the amount as spring.  The one thing I can tell you about Beekeepers is you can ask 3 different beekeepers a question and you will get 3 different answers as far as what they do that works and their opinion on it.  That is one of the things I love about beekeeping.”

Corey: “Anything coming up that people should know about? And are there any organizations they can support?”

Tony: “There are various different bee related products out there besides honey.  Something that has become popular in recent years is pollen collection, which we will be doing this spring to add to the product at the store, hopefully. There is creamed honey that you can infuse with just about anything into it which we will also be trying to add to the selection of products, hopefully. There is also the entire bee wax products as well which include candles, lip balm, soaps, and body creams.

As stated before, I’m a board member of the Ashland BeeKeepers Association which is a wonderful organization that helps with education, mentorship, and supporting anyone that might want to make the leap into the world of beekeeping and for those that just want to know more about it.  There are several local bee clubs in the nation. I would encourage anyone that ponders the thought of beekeeping to visit your local club and see what you think. If I could give anyone a piece of advice if they are interested in beekeeping or have just thought about it, visit a local club and take a beekeeping class, it will help you be prepared for starting.

PIERCE REDFERN

Sales & Production

I am native to Richmond and attended Collegiate School and The University of Alabama. I am married to my wife, Lauren, and we have two children together, Palmer and Hendley. Graham is my older brother and I have been with the company since the fall of 2022.

I enjoy hunting, fishing and just about anything outdoors. Graham’s strong passion for this industry motivates others to excel, including myself. I love the team we have together now and can’t wait to see what the future holds for Redfern Hemp Co.!

GLORIA RAMIREZ

Kitchen Production

Gloria is from Guatemala. She moved to Virginia in 2023 and began working with the Redfern Team.

Gloria plays a pivotal role in ensuring that our products are precisely packaged using our quality control SOP guidelines.

ROB UJEVIC

Outside Sales

I’m from Reston, VA currently living in Richmond and Engaged with no kids yet… I began working for Redfern after my original venture, Gourmet Hemp Foods, partnered with them. I love Redfern cause they offer freedom and flexibility to grow.

Redfern is family oriented and serves the community and customers with utmost diligence. Graham Redfern is the hardest working leader I’ve ever had the privilege to work for!

WHITNEY MORGAN

Market Manager

I’m from Caroline County, Virginia and I am married to my husband Ryan. I’ve worked with Redfern Hemp Co. a little over two years. Before that I was a nanny and I worked as a pediatric dental assistant.

I handle online sales and a few outside wholesale accounts. Working with Redfern is a dream job I never thought I’d have.

We are a true family. We work like one, and argue like one. As a team we are flexible and have a real love for the plant and what it can do. There is no limit for the plant so there is no limit for us.

For example, my mom suffered from hair loss after Covid. She started to add Redfrn’s Whole Plant Tincture into her shampoo and conditioner and it helped her hair regrow. The plant is magic!

TIFFANY OBLINSKY

HR & Administration

Tiffany is the anchor of our team, ensuring that we stay organized and that the company’s operations are always running smoothly. During her free time, Tiffany enjoys taking her family to Lake Anna while simultaneously keeping Graham in line from her smartphone!

Corey Reed

Social Media Manager

Hi, I’m Corey. Originally from Charlotte, NC, I’ve called Virginia my second home for over 12 years. With a 10-year background in healthcare and nursing, and 5 years in content creation and social media, I’ve developed a diverse skill set. In my free time, I enjoy creating content, writing music, fishing, and being the best father I can be. Working with Graham and the Redfern team has been a dream come true. It has allowed me to pursue my passions for content creation, health and wellness, community morale, and making meaningful connections. At Redfern Hemp Co, I oversee the social media side of the business. You can also catch me at Redfern Market, so feel free to stop by and say hi!

COURTNEY KUSTERER

Production / Sales / Event Manager

Knowledgeable and passionate about the hemp plant, Courtney is an all around asset to our company. Since her early days with Graham in Waynesboro, she has acquired invaluable insights and business knowledge to help the success of our small business. Her ability to tell the Redfern story is unmatched. If you’ve ever seen one of our event setups, you can tell that Courtney had her creative ideas flowing. She has built a strong wholesale portfolio, while strengthening our network of industry connections. Her expertise in directing customers to the right products is undeniable, playing a pivotal role in assisting Graham in building the company from the ground up. In her free time, Courtney enjoys moments on the farm with Graham and their farm family of cat, cows, chickens, ducks, and dogs. She also values family time at Virginia Tech football games and moments on the boat or at the beach.

GRAHAM REDFERN

Owner & Hemp Farmer

Before I became an American hemp farmer and entrepreneur, I first heard of the hemp industry during a period when my construction business thrived, but the housing crash of 2009 changed everything. While visiting Asheville, North Carolina, I encountered a groundbreaking green building – a house made 90% from hemp, from the flooring to the walls, excluding only electrical components and appliances.

Intrigued, I consulted with Andrea Herman, president of the Hemp Industries of America, spending an hour and $150 to understand the challenges of building such houses in the U.S.. When Andrea explained the steep costs preventing widespread use of U.S.-grown hemp, it ignited a passion in me. I questioned, “Why not?” This moment became a catalyst for my deep dive into the hemp industry.

Passage of the Farm Bills

In 2014, the passing of the Farm Bill allowed universities to grow hemp, prompting me to shift from the car industry. Initially unsure of my path, I invested in penny hemp stocks and connected with the Virginia Industrial Hemp Coalition, working with universities such as JMU, UVA, VSU, and Virginia Tech to explore potential markets.

For four years, restricted by regulations to work with universities, I delved into the banking industry. When the 2019 Farm Bill dismantled barriers, allowing American farmers to cultivate cannabis plants with less than 0.3% THC, my dream took a leap. Redfern Hemp Co. was born, marking the legal sale of hemp products in Virginia for the first time in over seventy years. With my girlfriend Courtney, we hustled – attending state fairs, cultivating hemp on our 42-acre Caroline County farm, and navigating the burgeoning industry. Fast-forward to 2023, and despite being one of the few companies remaining, we face challenges.

Unfortunately, Virginia lawmakers have strained our efforts, declaring federally legal cannabinoid-derived hemp products illegal unless sold by a select few medical marijuana operators.

In the face of Virginia’s attempt to monopolize medical marijuana, we persist in expanding cannabis job opportunities for all Virginians.

We champion Virginians’ rights to affordable, high-quality products, battling against restrictive legislation. It’s disheartening to see the government hindering the benefits of this plant, including job creation and increased taxation.

Restoring Virginia’s Hemp Farming Legacy

There was a time when Virginian hemp farmers paid taxes with hemp. Reintroducing low-dosage, safe cannabinoid products in smoke shops, convenience stores, and local markets could restore this tradition on a broader scale than a handful of licensees. We’re committed to reclaiming this birthright, enabling Virginians to pay their taxes with hemp once again.

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