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The Lanier family has been harvesting Tupelo honey from hives in the Apalachicola River swamps for three generations. In fact, the spring 1998 crop was our 100th!
L.L. Lanier Sr. (standing,
left) and L.L. Lanier Jr. (holding pole) are
shown tending bees in a photo that appeared in
the Saturday Evening Post.
Lavernor Laveon Lanier, Sr. started the business in the 1890's with a $500 loan from a wealthy local farmer. Having previously apprenticed as a beekeeper, L.L. Lanier, Sr. knew the trade. He recognized the unique qualities that could allow the swamps around Wewahitchka, Florida to produce a variety of honey that is in commercial production nowhere else in the world, even to this day.
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Over the years, the business has grown, and more and more hives have been added to the bee yards along the banks of the Apalachicola. L.L. Lanier, Jr. apprenticed with his father, and assumed the leadership role in the family business in the 1940's. Always ready to spin a yarn about the hardships and the joys of beekeeping, L.L. Lanier Jr.'s name has become synonymous with Tupelo Honey.
L. L. Lanier,
Jr. and wife Martha |
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As one would expect, his son Ben followed in the steps of his father and grandfather before him. Ben and his wife Glynnis operate the family business today, tending what has become more than 900 hives. Ben has made a reputation for himself as a beekeeper, and was asked to provide consulting services for "Ulee's Gold", a movie by award-winning Tallahassee filmmaker Victor Nunez, released in June 1997.
Ben and Glynnis
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Numerous magazine and
newspaper articles have featured our Tupelo honey
business. Look for us in the following publications:
- "River Swamp
native builds life around the bees" - Leesburg/Commercial - Oct. 17, 1983
- "Tupelo Time in
Wewa" - Bay Arts and
Entertainment - July/August 1994
- "Sweet Harvest
From the Swamp" - Southern
Living
- May, 1996
- "Tupelo
Honey" - Florida Living - February, 1997
- "The Treasure of
Tupelo" - Times, St. Petersburg, Fla. -
June 5, 1997
- "Keeper of the
Bees" - Tallahassee
Democrat - cover story, June 20, 1997
- "Beekeepers Hope
for Sweet Rewards" - The
Star
- June 27, 1997
- "The Sweetest
Job on Earth" - News and Views - November 3, 1997
- "The Bee-all and
End-all" - The News Herald - April 2, 1998
- "Tupelo Honey:
the Ulee's Gold Star with a Florida Link" - Miami
Herald
- "Sweet Honey From Wewa" - Southern Living - April 1997
- "Living Through the Honey" - Sweet Tea Journal - Spring/Summer 2006
NEW ADDITION TO THE FAMILY
HEATH BENJAMIN LANIER BORN NOVEMBER 8TH, 2003 10:09 PM


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