feral trade Ilkley honey
Ilkley honey from the heather fuelled bees of former agricultural economist Geoff Halsall, who has kept bees for 50 years. The honey was previously sold roadside and at the local tourist office but now is just circulated to family and friends. The honey extraction process is human-labour intensive, using a centrifuge or press and slow gravity filtration. The number of bee hours per jar of honey has yet to be calculated. ferally traded since: 09/04/11.
FER-1609
Ilkley Yorkshire, UK to Collective Gallery Edinburgh, UK
dispatched 09/04/11 delivered 14/04/11
Ilkley honey shipment FER-1609
REMARKS:
QTY: 1 units at jar each
FROM: Ilkley in Yorkshire, UK
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TO: Collective Gallery in Edinburgh, UK
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SENDER:Matthew Halsall
RECEIVER: kate rich
REQUESTED: to ship between 02/04/11 and 17/04/11
INVOICE:invoice-1609
STATUS: delivered Collective Gallery 14/04/11
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COURIER: Simon Preston  kate rich 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Ilkley-Scarborough station-Wellington Street--Collective Gallery

 
Ilkley honey Ilkley to Collective Gallery 1. geoff halsall bees
Shipping Facts
FER-1609 import purchase & freight
1 x Ilkley honey jargrossper jar
Courier Report FER-1609 DISPATCHED: 09/04/11 DELIVERED: 14/04/11 kate rich Walked from Wellington street to Collective gallery via the more scenic abbey mount / royal mile route.
freight and handling Ilkley honey to Collective Gallery sponsored by
  
FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild, as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade freight operates largely outside commercial channels, using the surplus potential of social, cultural and data networks for the distribution of goods. contact kate@feraltrade.org