September 06, 2023
George Washington Carver famously developed over 300 uses for the peanut, increasing demand for the legume that became an economic boon for Southern farmers. Less famously, he developed over a hundred uses for the sweet potato, including using it to make paper, paint, and three types of after-dinner mints.
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