George Washington Carver was an American scientist and inventor born around 1864. He is best known for his work in agriculture, particularly with peanuts, sweet potatoes, and other crops. Carver developed numerous products and techniques that helped improve soil health and crop yields, promoting sustainable farming practices.
Carver was also an educator and served at Tuskegee Institute, where he taught students about agricultural science. His innovative methods and dedication to helping farmers, especially in the southern United States, made a significant impact on agriculture and contributed to the economic development of the region.