

Land of Milk and Honey: A History of Vermont Beekeeping by Bill Mares and Ross Conrad
The Land of Milk and Honey chronicles the monumental 250-year history of apiculture in Vermont, the impact this history has had on modern beekeeping in the US and the notable leadership of Vermont beekeepers, both commercial and hobbyists, in protecting our nation’s pollinators.
Included in this history are the unique inventions and contributions of notable Vermont beekeepers including John Moseley Weeks, Augustin Manum and Champlain Valley Apiaries founder Charles Mraz.
This comprehensive history and exploration of Vermont beekeeping is a must read for anyone interested in the unique relationship between Vermonters, the landscape they inhabit, agriculture and beekeeping. Truly from the land of milk and honey, Vermont beekeepers have had an unparalleled impact on apiculture and apitherapy in the US.
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