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George Washington Carver, Scientist Agriculture and Biochemistry [1]

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Date: 2025-02-08

Here is another poem to help celebrate and learn about in this Month dedicated to Black (African American) History...

George Washington Carver, Scientist

Agriculture and Biochemistry

1. CROP ROTATION

Rotate your crops, Carver advised

black farmers in the South

(and farmers everywhere)

as their yields of cotton dwindled

year to year.

King Cotton is a hungry beast

that eats and depletes the soil,

divide, rotate your acreage

with substituted plants

that rest, renew, restore, regenerate

the loam of the land

from spot to spot

and season to season.

The principle took hold,

black farmers in the South

(and farmers everywhere)

survived and thrived again.

2. PEANUTS

Plant peanuts, as an alternate,

for these legumes are allies

in helping heal the land

and will be a good cash crop, too.

And to ensure demand

in the marketplace

for the shelled pod seeds,

Carver developed

a better peanut butter

to spread on bread

(with jelly/jam added) and

changed kids' lunches

evermore, then went on

to invent and innovate

peanut oil, peanut milk,

peanut paper, peanut soap,

peanut rubber, peanut glue

and other peanutty things.



3. SWEET POTATOES

Grow a patch of sweet potatoes,

Carver urged –

good for the home

in dinners and in pies,

as flour an adjunct to wheat,

grows and stores easily,

harvested, cured then ready

to send to grocery stores...

And just like the peanut,

these tubers can become

paper, vinegar, molasses,

alcohol, dyes, rubber

and biodegradable plastic.

4. SUSTAINABLE

George Washington Carver

knew the oil and ores

of the Earth

would not last forever...

so set his sights on sustainability

and sought to synthesize

humanity's material needs

from growing things

in Nature's plant domain

in perpetuity –

a vision clearer, in our time,

as the path to take today.

5. THE SECRET

When I could read books

on my own,

a biography of G. W. Carver

was one of them,

where I learned all the outer facts

of his accomplishments,

but who was the inner man –

what drove him?

The curiosity, the passion

to unravel the chemical makeup

of a peanut, a sweet potato,

a soy bean

and transform each into miracles

of new materials

to aid his people – all people

live better lives.

That is what captured me

about his life –

his love of science

and the pursuit of knowing

and sharing the results

of what he'd discovered.

G. W. Carver lived

the adventurous life

of learning more,

of exploring mysteries

and creating and helping...

How he must have loved it!

How I have loved it...

for that was his essence –

the secret – the inspiration

of how to be,

which George Washington Carver

gave to me.

6. THE LEGACY

All of the above and more

is Carver's legacy,

a quiet hero and a person who

gave his gifts ceaselessly

throughout his life,

can we do any less?

©2025 Carl Scott Harker

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