The realization that there had to be a better way to extract honey from hives came to Cedar Anderson around 10 years ago after a particularly messy and disruptive attempt to extract honey that ...
An Australian beekeeper, Stuart Anderson, and his son Cedar have invented something they’re calling the Flow Hive, a device that lets beekeepers dispense honey directly from a tap without actually ...
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 ...
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, ...
With less than a week left in its campaign, the Flow Hive has broken the most-funded project record on Indiegogo, raising over $10.3 million from nearly 30,000 backers. The project has surpassed the ...
Father and son The Channon inventors Ceder and Stuart Anderson launched their Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign on Monday, setting out to raise $70,000 to fund their production of Flow Hive, a system ...
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 ...
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 ...
THE Flow Hive is a world-wide phenomenon and its local inventors will feature on tonight’s episode of Australia Story on ABC. The Channon-based inventors Cedar and Stuart Anderson stunned the world, ...