The Peanut Podcast

George Washington Carver

National Peanut Board Season 2 Episode 14

George Washington Carver is known as the father of the peanut industry. He brought a new understanding of sustainable agriculture to the Southern U.S. to help farmers support their families and have a better life. In this episode, we go beyond the basics and explore Carver as a dynamic person who was a scientist, educator, artist, humanitarian and inspiration. This episode includes perspectives from Curtis Gregory from the George Washington Carver National Monument; Dr. John Beasley from Auburn University; and Dr. Olga Bolden-Tiller from Tuskegee University. 

Show Notes:  

To learn more about the institutions mentioned in this show: 

To learn more about George Washington Carver or the topics mentioned: 

To read the full release on Bob Parker’s Retirement: https://www.nationalpeanutboard.org/news/national-peanut-board-president-and-ceo-bob-parker-announces-retirement-1.htm  

 

Sources: 

George Washington Carver National Monument: https://www.nps.gov/places/george-washington-carver-national-monument.htm  

George Washington Carver Arts and Crafts: https://www.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/tuskegee/gwcarts.htm  

The Jesup Wagon: Rooted in History, Still Used Today: https://www.aces.edu/blog/topics/business-community-urban/the-jesup-wagon-rooted-in-history-still-used-today/  



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