- Ron Miksha
Ron Miksha (
March 30 ,1954 ) is anAmerican-Canadian beekeeper , scientist, andCanadian author .Biography
Miksha was born in a farm house in
Mercer County, Pennsylvania , one of ten children in a poor rural family living along the edge of theAppalachian Mountains . The family survived by growing potatoes, corn, cabbage, and by keeping bees and selling honey. Miksha learned beekeeping from his parents and older brothers.In 1975, at age twenty-one, he moved to
Saskatchewan ,Canada to keep bees. His popular book, "Bad Beekeeping", describes the ten years Miksha lived and farmed inVal Marie , Saskatchewan, a remoteprairie village surrounded bybadlands and large cattle ranches. The area, part of thePalliser Triangle , is prone to extreme drought as depicted in Miksha's book. But "Bad Beekeeping" is more than a beekeeping narrative. It espouses a stronglibertarian "small-government" philosophy and has been both condemned and praised by readers on opposite ends of that discussion. In "Hivelights Magazine", Grant Hicks, Alberta representative to theCanadian Honey Council , claims "Bad Beekeeping is the most impressive piece of beekeeping information that has come my way." [Hivelights, Grant Hicks, November 2005.] The book has been influential abroad - the Norwegian heavy metal bandMiksha ("Half the Battle") derived its name from the book and its author. [http://www.miksha.net "Official Website of the Band Miksha"]Following ten years of Saskatchewan beekeeping, Ron Miksha studied at the
University of Saskatchewan , graduating with highhonours ingeophysics . His undergraduate research work, sponsored by theNatural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada , investigated the atmosphere's effects on the earth's inner core vibrations. [Geophysical Journal International, June 1992, Vol. 109 Issue 3, Page 488, "Atmospheric pressure and gravity", J. B. Merriam.] His research work and studies led to a business in Calgary, where Miksha now lives.In 1998, Ron Miksha began [http://www.badbeekeeping.com The Beekeeper's Home Pages] one of the first, and according to Google, the most popular website for beekeeping. Dr.
Tom Sanford , apiculture specialist for theUniversity of Florida wrote "this web site gets a grade A for its effort to be the definitive web site for beekeeping." [Bee Culture Magazine, January 2000, Tom Sanford.] Miksha is also a contributor toBee Culture ,American Bee Journal , andHivelights .In 2005, with his brother Don and other family members, Ron Miksha formed Summit Gardens Honey Farms Ltd., Canada's largest producer of
comb honey . Summit Gardens is located nearMilo, Alberta .In addition to beekeeping, Miksha also works in
Earth Science . In 2007, he made two trips toLima, Peru , South America, for theCanadian International Development Agency to teach aspects of geophysics.External links
* [http://www.summitgardenshoney.com/ Summit Gardens Honey Farm]
* [http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Beekeeping/ Beekeeper's Home Pages]References and notes
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