President Jimmy Carter was long associated with peanuts. Carter grew up on his family's peanut farm, eventually expanding it ...
The American scientist’s life is filled with fascinating details, and it can be argued that he saved the agricultural ...
Jimmy Carter, the Georgia peanut farmer who served as U.S. president in the 1970s, has died at 100. Carter died Dec. 29 in ...
Former President Jimmy Carter, a former peanut farmer and Navy officer who went on to become the longest-living American ...
Carter, who was the oldest living president, is remembered for brokering some massive agreements, plus tackling inflation that plagued the economy during the late 1970s.
Before he was president, Carter grew up on a farm in Georgia. He helped harvest cotton, peanuts, sugar cane, and corn before ...
Farmers in Santa Rosa County are looking for ways to protect their land from development and their culture from disappearing.
Former President Jimmy Carter was long associated with peanuts from his humble childhood to his surprise rise to the White House and beyond. Before starting a career in politics, Carter managed ...
The money saved allowed him to expand the business beyond peanuts to include other crops, such as corn and cotton, which also helped spur the family warehouse business. That enterprise was known ...
Some of the crops still grown on the farm include sugarcane, cotton, corn, tomatoes, and peanuts. Honeybees, goats, chickens, mules, and farm cats also call the Boyhood Farm home. Carter built the ...
To all of the young people in this nation and for anyone in search of what it means to live a life of purpose and meaning – ...