Thursday, September 23, 2010

George Washington Carver's inventions

George Washington Carver was a lecturer at the Normal and Industrial Institute for Negroes in Tuskegee in 1897. Carver was involved in the study addressed in particular the problems caused by farmers who grew cotton. He developed a method by which farmers can receive and contribute to the conservation of nutrients in the soil.

This was also famous as a method of crop rotation. There agriculture is one of the most important inventions in the field. George Washington Carver proposedthat the farmers plant peanuts, pecans and sweet potatoes, so the soil can be enriched for the cotton harvest.

Carver has also created a market for pennies by the discovery of hundreds of applications for it. He did the same for sweet potatoes, soybeans and pecans. He also invented various colors of hundreds of colors and especially for their agricultural crops. Previously always color fabric imported from England. Carver also invented the production of paints and stains from soybeansand he was allowed to patent the invention. However, George Washington Carver did not patent most of his inventions, and therefore do not derive any profit from his many inventions and discoveries.

He also invented the chemical heater that helped improve the nutrition of families who were not able to buy meat. Carver was also the main subject, which developed the peanut butter, shaving cream, fabric dyeing, dyeing leather, hair tonic and laxative spot. He also inventedmany foods as peanuts and soybeans were produced. He also invented the flour, sugar and yeast. His contribution to society in terms of agricultural products has been immense.

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