What shall we do for fertilizers next year
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Publisher Description
A short essay on the use of organic and natural fertilizers by one of the first African American scientists, George Washington Carver. Born in slavery, the author overcame adversity and became one of the country’s most notable early 20th century botanists. His advice and observations in agriculture and gardening provide valuable tips to professionals, as well as amateur enthusiasts today.
Customer Reviews
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George Washington Carver was a futurist
This illustrates the empathy, ingenuity, and brilliance of George Washington Carver, his ability to understand and indigenous himself to the landscape that he was in in order to create innovative solutions to problems that would help the rich and poor speaks to his character and into his legacy as one of the brightest minds in American history.