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    Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth (December 25, 1810 – October 6, 1895) was an American apiarist, clergyman, and teacher, and considered to be the father of...
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    would they close it with propolis. Modern Langstroth hives have different dimensions from L. L. Langstroth's beehive that was originally patented in 1852...
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  • Langstroth may refer to: Agnes Langstroth (1498–1530), alleged granddaughter of Edward IV L. L. Langstroth (1810–1895), U.S. clergyman and beekeeper, after...
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    in the United States, L. L. Langstroth patented a new hive with movable frames under US patent # US9300A. Today, the Langstroth hive is the most common...
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    for Beekeeper L. L. Langstroth in 1859, and he lived there for the next 28 years, conducting research and breeding honey bees. Langstroth Cottage was built...
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    Clyde Cowan (redirect from Clyde L. Cowan)
    of L. L. Langstroth, the "Father of Modern Beekeeping". John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Clyde L. Cowan Reines, Frederick (August 1974). "Clyde L. Cowan...
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    beekeepers helped guide the profession. Petro Prokopovych Johann Dzierzon L. L. Langstroth Anton Janša Peter Pavel Glavar Émile Warré Brother Adam Moses Quinby...
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    1852) in Thuringia and L.L. Langstroth (October 1852) in the United States designed their own movable-frame hives. Langstroth used, however "about 1/2...
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  • was published as New Observations on the Natural History of Bees. L. L. Langstroth has influenced modern beekeeping practice more than anyone else. His...
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  • of Capodimonte in Naples. October 5 – American apiarist L. L. Langstroth patents the Langstroth hive for the cultivation of honey bees. Last recognised...
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