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This topic always arises so I thought I would start a thread for 2016. 

I harvested 10 medium and 4 shallow frames of fully capped honey a couple days ago to provide more room for a couple hives and to collect a little pocket change for vacation this Friday.  I ended up with 48 pounds of  my favorite, early, light, thick and sweet spring locust/dandelion honey.  The refractometer showed 15.5-16% humidity.  I sold honey in 1lb squeeze bottles last year for $7.50 with no problem whatsoever.  I have been pricing my honey by following the prices per pound of one of the largest honey producers in Indiana.  My 2016 price per pound is $8 even.  They were at $7.75 last year and $8.25 this year.  I have been selling for two days just from my sign out front.  I am down to 24 bottles!  Nobody has blinked an eye.  It's easier this way not messing with quarters too!  I fix my price a quarter to fifty cents below them.  What are you seeing in your region?



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In the stores near me, local honey can be bought for 16-18$ per pound.  My farm retails my honey for 13$/lb.  Even at 13$ per pound he can't keep it on the shelf. 
I would see what your local grocery store is getting for 'local' honey and price accordingly from there.
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Locally, a quart of LOCAL honey ranges from $19-26.  I've been selling a pint for $12.  One person, a little old lady, in 500 customer transactions said something about the price.  I sold it to her real cheap, we were both happy.  :)
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"Local honey" sold at our supermarket runs about $5-6lb. It comes from Arkansas but the source is at least 150 m away. I've bought truly local honey for $12-15 a quart from a friend who is a hobby keep. Could be a good neighbor price. Sweet Wife says it sells for much more at the Farmers Market.
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I sell mine for.......
$15/quart
$18/quart for chunk honey
$8/pint
$10/pint for chunk honey

Will be taking honey off in the next week or so......can't wait for that golden goodness!!!

Matter of fact just got done washing up extractor and buckets, jars are ready and waiting.
Bees are bees and do as they please!

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Blue:

I don't sell honey, but locally produced honey some 20 miles from me, sells for 12 bucks a pint.  I can't believe the cost of living is cheaper where you reside.  Were I you, I would ask at least 10 dollars per pint. 

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blue........

10 bucks a pound...........no one blinks an eye or gives me crazy eyes.........
i don't price my honey according to whatever else around me.

so a 1 pd jar: 10 bucks
pint jar 1 1/2 pds- 15 bucks
2 1/2 pound plastic jar i sell= 25 bucks
quart jar 30 bucks

i gave up on the glass mason jars, pints and quarts, i sell really attractive plastic jars now........3/4 pd, 1 pd and 2 1/2 pd.........one only has so much space to store jars........ :D :D :D
that and mailing glass jars is not something i like to do.

i also sell the muth jars (typically fall through christmas)
4 oz, 8oz, 1 pound.  because these glass jars are expensive (cost and shipping), i hike the price up a little more.

great thread blue!
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No honey to pull here.  The rain has to let up before the bees can bring anything home.  I checked my supers and they are EMPTY.  All my supers I have on have drawn comb from previous years, but zero honey.  Dutch clover and sweet yellow clover is blooming every where too. 
Enough  complaining.  I have been charging $6.50 a pound.  I sell in only one pound jars, glass and plastic.  It keeps things simple.  Some folks prefer glass, some prefer plastic. 

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I haven't sold any honey in about ten years----I just give it away to family and special friends.
But my grandson has been selling his at last year's price : 45 NIS for a kg (2.2 lbs)   Translated into your currency that comes to about $11.70 for a kg or about $5.85 for 1.1 lbs.  Sounds like a giveaway compared to what you are getting in the U.S.

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That is about the price in the supermarkets and at the farmer markets in western Canada
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