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The honey bee: a manual of instruction in apiculture - A Comprehensive Guide to Sustainable Beekeeping Practices and the Fascinating World of Apiculture - cover

The honey bee: a manual of instruction in apiculture - A Comprehensive Guide to Sustainable Beekeeping Practices and the Fascinating World of Apiculture

Frank Benton

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Honey Bee: A Manual of Instruction in Apiculture," Frank Benton provides an exhaustive guide to beekeeping that marries practical instruction with a wealth of scientific knowledge. The book is structured as an instructional manual, utilizing a clear and accessible style that caters to both novice and seasoned apiarists. Benton delves into various aspects of beekeeping, including hive management, the biology of bees, and pest control, all framed within the context of late 19th-century American apiculture. This work serves not only as a how-to manual but also as an informative treatise on the ecological and agricultural importance of bees, reflecting the burgeoning interest in natural sciences during this period. Frank Benton was a prominent figure in the field of apiculture, known for his dedication to enhancing beekeeping practices. His extensive experience as a bee farmer and educator, coupled with a passion for entomology, inspired him to write this manual. Benton'Äôs commitment to the advancement of beekeeping is evident in his thorough research and his advocacy for sustainable practices, which resonate in his writing. For those interested in integrating beekeeping into their lives or improving their existing practices, Benton's "The Honey Bee" is an invaluable resource. Its comprehensive coverage of beekeeping techniques and the ecological significance of bees makes it a must-read for anyone passionate about this crucial aspect of agriculture and the environment.
Disponible depuis: 21/08/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 164 pages.

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