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Friday, June 12 2015

Jesse Mseitif founded Yellow Belly Honey in the summer of 2014 with the mission of providing locally-harvested, premium, raw honey with a taste as close to the actual hive as you can get! Located on 11 acres in Rainier, Washington, Yellow Belly Farm has a diverse ecosystem of wildflowers and birds, making for happy bees and better honey! Their honey is never heated or treated and is always antibiotic and pesticide free. Nothing but pure, delicious honey.

Jesse's family has been instrumental in helping him achieve his vision. Each of their unique skill sets come together to create a product that is meticulously cared for from beehive to bottle. 


Before founding Yellow Belly Honey, Jesse graduated with a degree in Business Economics from the University of Washington Graduate School. His degree gives him a fundamental understanding of the marketplace.


Jesse's fiancée, Danielle, and her son Daniel, give him with support. They are his biggest cheerleaders and provide him with motivation! As the company grows, they continue gaining a larger role within the company. 

Before founding Yellow Belly Honey, Jesse graduated with a degree in Business Economics from the University of Washington Graduate School. His degree gives him a funda- mental understanding of the marketplace. Jesse's fiancée, Danielle, and her son Daniel, give him with support. They are his biggest cheerleaders and provide him with motivation! As the company grows, they continue gaining a larger role within the company. 

Jesse's father and co-founder of Yellow Belly Honey, Wally, took up beekeeping as a hobby after retiring from being a Boeing engineer. Because of his background he cares for the beehives with a methodical craftmanship. Wally is truly devoted to keeping the bees happy! Jesse's mother, Annie, helps with sales, events, and spreading the Yellow Belly name throughout the community. All of the beautiful labeling, packaging and marketing materials are created by Jesse's sister, Maria Yarcowzer. 

Look for Yellow Belly's high-quality honey next time you're at Farm Fresh Market or learn more at their website: www.yellowbellyhoney.com
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