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A history of honey in Georgia and the Carolinas, April Aldrich

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A history of honey in Georgia and the Carolinas, April Aldrich
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A history of honey in Georgia and the Carolinas
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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April Aldrich
Summary
In the late 1800s, Georgia and the Carolinas produced millions of pounds of honey and created a lasting legacy within the industry. The uses for the sweet nectar go well beyond flavor. Bee pollination extensively benefits agricultural crops in the area. Elements from the beehive are commonly used in popular cosmetics, medicines and mead. Beekeepers also face serious challenges like Colony Collapse Disorder. Join author and beekeeper April Aldrich as she traces the delectable history of honey and beekeeping throughout the region, from ancient apiaries to modern meaderies and beyond
Target audience
adult
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