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Tobacco George Washington's Mount Vernon George Washington: Indispensable Man VoegelinView George Washington Grew Hemp, Probably Didn't Smoke It and Had Slaves Work His Fields Washington the Farmer: George Washington (1732 1799) in the fields of Mont Vernon, his plantation in the Earl of Fairfax, Virginia. In the lower left corner are represented her two stepchildren, John and Maximizing Value and Efficiency George Washington's Mount Vernon We're pleased to introduce you to our founding farmer George Washington! Do you know about Washington's contributions to agriculture? Agricultural books introduced Washington to methods that increased crop yields in mid eighteenth century
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