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George Washington Carver is possibly the most famous agricultural scientist of all time.
He invented hundreds of products that could be made from crops such as peanuts and sweet potatoes, and he changed the methods of farming in the southern United States.
The story of George Washington Carver’s life is interesting and inspiring, as it shows how some people can achieve success despite adversity.
George Washington Carver was born in a small town in the American state of Missouri, in 1864 or 1865.
He was named after the first President of the United States.
George’s parents were slaves.
His father was killed in an accident, and his mother was kidnapped and later died.
George and his brother were raised by a married couple, the Carvers, who had owned George’s mother.
George was often sick during his childhood, but he showed an intense interest in nature.
The Carvers taught George to read and write, and he became known locally as an expert on plants.
Later, the Carvers sent George to a school for African-American children in a nearby town.
After his graduation, George Washington Carver continued his education in the state of Iowa.
While a student in Iowa, Carver had very little money and had to work at many jobs to afford the costs of his education.
However, his knowledge of plants was very impressive, and after receiving his Master’s degree, he became a teacher at the college he had attended as a student.
Soon, however, Carver moved south to the state of Alabama, where he worked as a teacher and researcher at a college for African-American students.
It was here that Carver stayed for the rest of his life, and it was here that he performed his important agricultural research.
One problem for farmers in the southern United States was that the most widespread crops, cotton and tobacco, tended to remove nutrients from the soil.
Carver realized that this problem could be solved, to some extent, by “rotating” the cotton and tobacco crops with other kinds of crops, such as peanuts and sweet potatoes, which could help to preserve the nutrients in the soil.
Carver’s discoveries made the peanut, the sweet potato, and the soybean very useful to southern farmers.
He invented the food product known as peanut butter, plus hundreds of other products.
For example, Carver found ways to produce plastics, ink, cooking oil, paints, and cosmetics from peanuts and other crops.
Carver also developed a new variety of cotton.
Carver received many awards for his scientific research, but he was never interested in fame or fortune.
When Carver died, in 1943, the American government made his birthplace a national monument.
Today, Carver is still known as a great agricultural scientist.
乔治·华盛顿·卡弗可能是史上最著名的农业科学家。他发明了数百种可以由花生和甘薯等农作物制成的产品,并改变了美国南部地区的耕作方法。乔治·华盛顿·卡弗的一生故事引人入胜且鼓舞人心,因为它展示了有些人如何在逆境中取得成功。乔治·华盛顿·卡弗于 1864 年或 1865 年出生于美国密苏里州的一个小镇。他以美国第一任总统的名字命名。乔治的父母是奴隶。他的父亲在一次事故中丧生,他的母亲被绑架后去世。乔治和他的兄弟由一对已婚夫妇卡弗夫妇抚养长大,他们拥有乔治的母亲。乔治童年时经常生病,但他对大自然表现出浓厚的兴趣。卡弗夫妇教乔治读书写字,他后来在当地被称为植物专家。后来,卡弗夫妇将乔治送到附近城镇的一所非裔美国儿童学校。毕业后,乔治·华盛顿·卡弗继续在爱荷华州接受教育。在爱荷华州当学生时,卡弗的钱很少,不得不做很多工作来支付教育费用。然而,他对植物的了解令人印象深刻,在获得硕士学位后,他成为了他作为学生就读的大学的老师。然而,不久之后,卡弗搬到了南部的阿拉巴马州,在那里他在一所非裔美国学生学院担任教师和研究员。卡弗一生都在这里度过,他也是在这里进行了重要的农业研究。美国南部农民面临的一个问题是,最广泛的农作物,棉花和烟草,往往会从土壤中去除养分。卡弗意识到,在某种程度上,可以通过将棉花和烟草作物与花生和甘薯等其他类型的作物“轮作”来解决这个问题,这有助于保持土壤中的养分。卡弗的发现使花生、甘薯和大豆对南方农民非常有用。他发明了被称为花生酱的食品,以及数百种其他产品。例如,卡弗找到了从花生和其他农作物中生产塑料、墨水、食用油、油漆和化妆品的方法。卡弗还开发了一种新的棉花品种。卡弗因其科学研究获得了许多奖项,但他对名誉或财富从不感兴趣。1943 年卡弗去世时,美国政府将他的出生地设为国家纪念碑。今天,卡弗仍然被认为是一位伟大的农业科学家。